Q. What is Olin's ticker symbol and what exchange is Olin common stock listed on?
A. Olin's ticker symbol is OLN, and has been listed on the New York Stock Exchange since 1917.
Q. What is the CUSIP number for Olin's common stock?
A. The CUSIP number for Olin common stock is 680665205.
Q. How do I buy Olin stock?
A. You may purchase shares of Olin stock through any stockbroker/dealer agent. At this time Olin does not offer a direct purchase program.
Q. Does Olin pay a stock dividend?
A. Yes, Olin currently pays a stock dividend.
Q. Does Olin have a dividend reinvestment plan?
A. Yes. Please visit the Request Investor Material link to request information on the dividend reinvestment plan for Olin.
Q. Who should I contact regarding my stock certificate (s)?
A. Owners of Olin stock should contact their stockbrocker/dealer agent, or Wells Fargo Shareowner Services for questions regarding their stock certificates.
Q. Who is Olin's transfer agent? A. Effective January 25, 2010, Wells Fargo Shareowner Services became Olin's transfer agent and registrar.
Please use the following information to contact Wells Fargo Shareowner Services with any questions you may have concerning your Olin common stock: for written inquires - Wells Fargo Shareowner Services, PO Box 64874, St.Paul, MN 55164-0874 or Wells Fargo Shareowner Services, 1110 Centre Pointe Curve, Suite 101 MAC N9173-010 Mendota Heights, MN 55120 By Phone: (800) 468-9716 or (651) 450-4064 By Internet: www.shareowneronline.com, click on "contact us"
Q. How may I obtain information about my account?
A. If you are a registered shareholder of Olin stock, you may be able to obtain information on your account by contacting Wells Fargo Shareowner Services toll free at (800) 468-9716 or (651) 450-4064 or online at www.shareowneronline.com, click on "contact us".
Q. What is the difference between a registered shareholder and a beneficial shareholder?
A. A registered shareholder holds shares of stock directly in their name, in certificate or book-entry form, and is listed on the records of a corporation as owner of the corporation's stock. A beneficial shareholder holds the shares of a corporation in the name of a stockbroker/dealer agent, custodian, or bank nominee but enjoys the benefits of ownership that a registered shareholder would have.
Q. I have got my Olin stock certificates, what do I do?
A. You can hold them in safekeeping or send them to Wells Fargo Shareowner Services and they will hold them for you in safekeeping or will hold them via book-entry or direct registration at your request. Address to: Wells Fargo Shareowner Services, PO Box 64874, St. Paul, MN 55164-0874. When sending certificates we recommend that you use certified or registered mail insured for two percent of their value.
Q. How do I request a duplicate 1099-DIV?
A. 1099-DIVs will be attached to the last dividend check paid each year by Olin's transfer agent and registrar. They are mailed out to registered shareholders by Well Fargo Shareowner Services. Registered shareholders who need duplicate copies after January 31 should contact Well Fargo Shareowner Services toll free at (800) 468-9716 or (651) 450-4064 or online at www.shareowneronline.com, click on "contact us".
Q. How do I get the history of Olin stock prices?
A. For historical stock price information please click on the link Stock Quote.
Q. How do I get the history of Olin’s quarterly common stock dividends?
A. Please click Olin Dividends to view the quarterly common dividend rate per share since June 1969.
Q. When did Olin have stock splits?
A. Olin has had three stock splits:
(1) Reverse 1 for 2 split on May 31, 1974
(2) 2 for 1 stock split on September 9, 1977
(3) 2 for 1 stock split on October 30, 1996
Q. Olin has had several spinoffs; when did those occur and what was the cost basis of the Olin stock and new Company at the time of their spins?
A. Please click Olin spin-offs to view which companies were spun off during Olin's history and information relating to those spin-offs.
Q. When is your next earnings release?
A. Refer to the calendar on the Investor Relations page.
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