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Investor
How can I get Federal-Mogul’s stock price, annual reports and other investment information?
You can find a wide range of financial information in our Investors section of the Web site.
Investors
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Where can I get company historical information?
The Our Company section contains historical information regarding Federal-Mogul. Our Company
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When was the last earnings release?
The Third Quarter 2008 earnings release was issued on October 22, 2008.
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What is Federal-Mogul’s fiscal year?
Federal-Mogul’s fiscal year runs on a calendar-year basis from January 1 to December 31.
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I am a potential investor. How do I get a Federal-Mogul investor packet?
Packets can be requested via our Mail Request page or by phone at 248-354-4383.
Mail Request Page
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Can I buy Federal-Mogul stock through the Company?
No, Federal-Mogul does not sell our company stock directly.
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Does Federal-Mogul have a stock purchase plan?
No, Federal-Mogul does not have a stock purchase plan.
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When was Federal-Mogul’s initial public offering (IPO)?
Federal-Mogul went public on July 22, 1940.
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What year and where was Federal-Mogul incorporated? Federal-Mogul was first incorporated in the state of Michigan on May 1, 1924. Today, Federal-Mogul is incorporated in the state of Delaware.
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Does Federal-Mogul issue quarterly reports?
No, but Federal-Mogul does file a quarterly report (10-Q) with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which can be accessed online. We also post the earnings press releases and quarterly financial information on our Web site.
Press Releases
Quarterly Financial Information
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How many Federal-Mogul shares are outstanding?
As of October 20, 2008, there were 99,404,500 outstanding shares of the company's Class A common stock.
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When has Federal-Mogul common stock split?
The Board of Directors makes the decision for any stock splits. Federal-Mogul’s stock has split three times since going public on July 22, 1940. The dates were: November 10, 1959; March 7, 1979; and June 9, 1989. All splits were 2-for-1 common stock splits.
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Shareowner
What is a transfer agent?
A transfer agent and registrar for a publicly held company keeps record of every outstanding stock certificate and the name of the person to whom it is registered. When stock changes hands, the transfer agent transfers the ownership of the stock from the seller’s name to the buyer’s name. The registrar reconciles all transfer records and makes sure that the number of shares debited is equal to the number of shares credited. Federal-Mogul's transfer agent is BNY Mellon:
BNY Mellon Shareowner Services Attn: Federal Mogul - 313549 PO Box 358015 Pittsburgh PA 15252-8015
Toll Free # for shareholders: 1 877 239-3307 TDD for Hearing Impaired: 800 231-5469 Foreign shareholders: 201 680-6578
General shareowner Web site: www.bnymellon.com/shareowner Individual account Web site: www.bnymellon.com/shareowner/isd General email inquiry: shrrelations@bnymellon.com
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How do I change the address on my account?
If you own shares through a brokerage firm, you need to contact the brokerage firm directly to change your account address.
Otherwise, please contact Federal-Mogul's transfer agent, BNY Mellon:
BNY Mellon Shareowner Services Attn: Federal Mogul - 313549 PO Box 358015 Pittsburgh PA 15252-8015
Toll Free # for shareholders: 1 877 239-3307 TDD for Hearing Impaired: 800 231-5469 Foreign shareholders: 201 680-6578
General shareowner Web site: www.bnymellon.com/shareowner Individual account Web site: www.bnymellon.com/shareowner/isd General email inquiry: shrrelations@bnymellon.com
Address changes may be made to your registered shareholder account by accessing your account online, by email, via telephone or in writing.
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How do I contact Federal-Mogul Investor Relations?
You may be able to find the answer to your question by first reading our Frequently Asked Questions; if not, click here to contact Federal-Mogul Investor Relations.
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