BT3 shares go fully paid: Correction
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Your support makes all the difference.BT3 shares go fully paid on 3 October, not 19 September as we reported last week.
The notices informing investors that the final call on the shares is due will go out on 19 September.
The shares trade in partly paid form until Friday, 30 September, and then in fully paid form from Monday, 3 October, onwards .
The payment must be received by 11 October. But cheques must be sent by Wednesday, 5 October, to be received by 6 October, in order to allow the funds to clear.
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