Electric deal

Friday 18 June 1993 23:02 BST
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INVESTORS in Northern Ireland Electricity can sell their shares for a flat rate of 1 per cent through the stockbrokers Waters Lunniss and Norwich & Peterborough Building Society offices. There is a minimum charge of pounds 12.50. The commission rate applies to the first pounds 5,000 of shares. Larger shareholdings will attract a 0.1 per cent commission above the pounds 5,000 threshold. Dealings begin on Monday.

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