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'''ShareSoc'''<ref>[http://www.sharesoc.org/index.html ShareSoc's website]</ref> (the short name and registered trade mark of the UK Individual Shareholders Society Ltd) is a campaigning organisation<ref>[http://www.scotsman.com/business/sharesoc_launches_investor_manifesto_1_1691559 Scotsman article on ShareSoc's manifesto]</ref><ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/marketforceslive/2012/jan/05/conygar-executive-bonus-row?newsfeed=true Guardian article on ShareSoc's campaign regarding executive remuneration at Conygar]</ref><ref>[http://www.ftadviser.com/2011/12/15/regulation/regulators/fsa-proposes-regulatory-approval-before-takeovers-g2HkT3zbbaSmhxotNVDNrO/article.html Financial Times Adviser article referring to ShareSoc's stance on the legal framework under which UK company directors operate]</ref> that represents and supports individual investors who invest in the UK stock markets. ShareSoc is a "not for profit" organisation with over 1,500 members, making it the UK's largest representative body for individual investors. <ref>[http://www.sharesoc.org/Membership_Leaflet.pdf ShareSoc membership leaflet]</ref>
'''ShareSoc''' (the short name and registered trade mark of the UK Individual Shareholders Society Ltd) is a campaigning organisation<ref>[http://www.scotsman.com/business/sharesoc_launches_investor_manifesto_1_1691559 Scotsman article on ShareSoc's manifesto]</ref><ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/marketforceslive/2012/jan/05/conygar-executive-bonus-row?newsfeed=true Guardian article on ShareSoc's campaign regarding executive remuneration at Conygar]</ref><ref>[http://www.ftadviser.com/2011/12/15/regulation/regulators/fsa-proposes-regulatory-approval-before-takeovers-g2HkT3zbbaSmhxotNVDNrO/article.html Financial Times Adviser article referring to ShareSoc's stance on the legal framework under which UK company directors operate]</ref> that represents and supports individual investors who invest in the UK stock markets. ShareSoc is a "not for profit" organisation with over 1,500 members, making it the UK's largest representative body for individual investors. <ref>[http://www.sharesoc.org/Membership_Leaflet.pdf ShareSoc membership leaflet]</ref>


ShareSoc provides a monthly newsletter<ref>[http://www.sharesoc.org/newsletters.html List of newsletters]</ref>, educational events, networking opportunities and general advice to members on stock market investment. They maintain a social networking site<ref>[http://www.sharesoc.org/members_network.html ShareSoc''s ''Member Network'' social networking site]</ref> that is private to members which contains forums on policy issues, topical blogs, campaign information and meeting details.
ShareSoc provides a monthly newsletter<ref>[http://www.sharesoc.org/newsletters.html List of newsletters]</ref>, educational events, networking opportunities and general advice to members on stock market investment. They maintain a social networking site<ref>[http://www.sharesoc.org/members_network.html ShareSoc''s ''Member Network'' social networking site]</ref> that is private to members which contains forums on policy issues, topical blogs, campaign information and meeting details.
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==External Links==
[http://www.sharesoc.org/index.html ShareSoc's website]


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Revision as of 16:51, 19 January 2012

ShareSoc (the short name and registered trade mark of the UK Individual Shareholders Society Ltd) is a campaigning organisation[1][2][3] that represents and supports individual investors who invest in the UK stock markets. ShareSoc is a "not for profit" organisation with over 1,500 members, making it the UK's largest representative body for individual investors. [4]

ShareSoc provides a monthly newsletter[5], educational events, networking opportunities and general advice to members on stock market investment. They maintain a social networking site[6] that is private to members which contains forums on policy issues, topical blogs, campaign information and meeting details.

Membership of ShareSoc is open to anyone with an interest in stock market investment. ShareSoc is funded from membership fees, from donations, from educational activities and from other services it provides to members.

ShareSoc was formed in early 2011. It is a member of Euroinvestors (The European Federation of Investors)[7] and WFIC (The World Federation of Investors Corporations)[8].

References

ShareSoc's website

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