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CVA Ceva

1,200.00
0.00 (0.00%)
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Ceva Investors - CVA

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Ceva CVA London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 1,200.00 01:00:00
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Posted at 13/8/2013 07:32 by kingrolo
Thanks Wigger - more evidence of an attempted theft of our shares. I really do not see how they can talk of reporting 'accounts'. We do not have an account like a bank account which on which you would expect transaction movements. We OWN a piece of a company - CEVA for which we have a valid and legal document or certificate ( or at least HAD before stolen). Warren Buffet the worlds most successful investor says buy and hold...literally hold for decades....has he had his shares 'escheated'?? Surely it is up to CEVA to issue us with new shares - I still have my physical share so how can a third party - Delaware invalidate it ? Surely only CEVA can do that ? Suggest we all email Delaware dept copying CEVA stating we own our shares and complaining. I have still heard nothing back from my two 'contacts'. Can you /anyone supply email addresses we should action. This is bloody ridiculous attempted theft.
Posted at 22/5/2013 13:25 by lancasterbomber
Yesterday I received a letter from AST American stock, who look after CEVA share register dated May 13th, note this is BEFORE my email to the Director of Investor Relations at CEVA.
It is apparent that the whole Delaware saga has been causing alot of problems for them and they have now issued this letter to explain the situation and what needs to done.
Obviously hindsight says this letter should nave been sent before we were contacted out of the blue by the State of Delaware, and made us concerned about it being a scam
The procedure seems to be that you fill in the first form to get Delaware to search for an entry for you and then they send you a claim form to get the shares back.
It is interesting that AST are saying the following in the letter, I quote

"We understand that the process may appear to be overwhelming and have requested, unsuccessfully, to initiate these claims on your behalf"

To my mind it is obvious they are admitting having made a mistake and found it can't be undone.

I am now at what is step 4 in Delaware's procedure where I have a claim form from Delaware which has be sent back, the main stumbling block is now that I need a Notary signature.
The problem with this is that a Notary in States is not the same as in the UK, here it is a more senior position and which is why I am facing a minimum bill for £75 to pay the cost of the Notary signature.
As far as I am concerned this is a show stopper and it is up to AST/CEVA to find a solution, so I am not out of pocket for their mistake.
Therefore I am awaiting a reply from their Director of Investor relations
Posted at 18/5/2013 12:09 by lancasterbomber
Result

Dear Mr XXXXXX

Let me look into this and get back to you – we are currently working with our share registrars, AST, to try and resolve this matter.

Best regards,
Richard
==
Richard Kingston
Director of Marketing & Investor Relations
CEVA, Inc.
richard.kingston@ceva-dsp.com
Posted at 05/4/2013 18:56 by sikhthetech
I, too, received a 2nd letter...I think they are trying to find any investors who may have forgotten about Ceva... or maybe, investors where the original owner is deceased...
Posted at 27/2/2013 18:09 by lancasterbomber
I emailed them in 2005 about my change of address and I was was using their reply to that email as an introduction, didn't know you had to register.
If you look on CEVA site under investor relations it does say these are the people to contact reference share
"As the company has no records of individual shareholders, all queries relating to shares, share certificates, change of address, should be directed to our share registrars."
Posted at 26/2/2013 09:48 by lancasterbomber
I've had the same letter was going to email to CEVA investor relations to see what is going on.
I always treat this sort of unsolicited letter with suspicion
Will keep everyone informed on what I hear back
Posted at 27/1/2013 21:39 by haydock
Quite correct:they could at least have dropped us an official line.
I have had correspondence recntly when somebody was attempting to register my shares under another name.
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Cancellation of Admission and Listing to the London Stock Exchange - FAQ



On March 8th , 2012 CEVA, Inc. (NASDAQ:CEVA) (LSE:CVA), announced its intention to cancel the listing of Common Shares of the Company and cancel the admission to trading of the Common Shares on the main market of the London Stock Exchange. This cancellation will take effect from April 5, 2012.


1.Why has CEVA chosen to cancel its listing on the LSE?
The Board believes that the Cancellation is in the best interests of the Company for the reasons set out below: The Company currently expects to have material cost savings in relation to the external costs it currently incurs as a listed company on the Official List. In particular, the Company expects to be able to reduce, or in some cases eliminate, its professional fees, London Stock Exchange annual fees and charges, and general costs associated with UK public company announcements, mailings and shareholder services.
Generally, the Company will be subject to a lighter regulatory burden thereby increasing its flexibility and reducing management time devoted to compliance matters.
In practical terms, as the Company is also listed on NASDAQ which is the Company's main trading platform, the continued listing of the Company on the Official List does not afford the Company any advantage in terms of additional sources of funding relative to the ongoing cost of maintaining the listing on the Official List.


2.What does this mean for CEVA shareholders in the UK? Currently, CEVA is a dual listed entity, meaning CEVA shareholders can trade their holdings on either the NASDAQ market or the main market of the London Stock Exchange. Once the delisting from the London Stock Exchange is complete (April, 5, 2012), UK shareholders will be able to continue to trade their CEVA shareholdings on the NASDAQ market.


3.Do CEVA shareholders in the UK require a new share certificate? No, the existing share certificates allow holders to trade CEVA stock on both stock markets. UK Shareholders will continue to be able to trade their holding on the NASDAQ market.


4. Does this cancellation affect the value of my share certificates? No, the value of share certificates remain the same.


5.Will CEVA buy back the shareholding of investors in the UK? No. Shareholders will be able to continue to trade their CEVA stock on the NASDAQ stock market in the U.S.


6.Who do I contact to get information about my CEVA shareholding?
All queries relating to shares, share certificates, change of address, should be directed to our share registrars - American Stock Transfer and Trust Co.
American Stock Transfer and Trust Co.
59 Maiden Lane
Plaza Level
New York
NY 10038
USA

info@amstock.com
www.amstock.com

UK shareholders will also be able to contact CEVA's registrars in the UK - Capita Registrars Limited

Capita Registrars Limited
The Registry
34 Beckenham Road
Beckenham
Kent BR3 4TU

www.capitaregistrars.com





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Posted at 23/6/2011 19:16 by dafrog
This is what was posted. I passed this to Ceva in Ireland also.


"I sold my 62 shares a month ago or so (certificate form) and regained
almost all of my original investment made a decade ago. You need to speak to
an ace guy called Mr Richard Mottram of Redmayne Bentley's Wolverhampton
office. He charged around £17 to sort out some paperwork and got a price for the shares that was equivalent to the ask price quoted on LSE (ticker CVA)!! Not Mid or below-mid !!
Brilliant service with a real personal touch and well worth just making a call.
Last number I had for Mr Mottram was 01902 219252. Has a range of other services for investors like yourself that I rate 10/10 !!
Posted at 23/3/2011 10:45 by dyfiman
Hello Modi......

I sold my 62 shares a month ago or so (certificate form) and regained
almost all of my original investment made a decade ago. You need to speak to
an ace guy called Mr Richard Mottram of Redmayne Bentley's Wolverhampton
office. He charged around £17 to sort out some paperwork and got a price for the shares that was equivalent to the ask price quoted on LSE (ticker CVA)!! Not Mid or below-mid !!
Brilliant service with a real personal touch and well worth just making a call.
Last number I had for Mr Mottram was 01902 219252. Has a range of other services for investors like yourself that I rate 10/10 !!
Best regards.
Posted at 29/4/2008 18:20 by dyfiman
Hi all. Goods news about the results.
As for the 'spread', is anyone able to give a cogent explanation
as to WHY it is so massive? It must be the worst of any company quoted on the London main market. Hoping for an answer from investors far cleverer than me.
Best regards to all CEVA survivors.

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