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How can I receive a copy of Fluor's Annual Report? |
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You can view Fluor's Annual Reports online through the Annual Reports and SEC Filings pages. Select the report you want to see by clicking on its cover. To download a PDF file of the Annual Report click on its name under the cover image. To obtain an original print copy, go to our Information Request page. |
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Where can I find Fluor's historical stock split information? |
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History of Stock Splits Since Going Public in 1950
| 03/24/66 | 2 for 1 Stock Split | | 03/22/68 | 2
for 1 Stock Split | | 03/11/74 | 3 for 2 Stock Split |
| 08/13/79 | 3 for 2 Stock Split | | 07/18/80 | 2
for 1 Stock Split |
| 07/16/08 |
2 for 1 Stock Split |
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Where can I find more information about Fluor's July 2008 stock split? |
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How does a two-for-one stock split actually work?
In a two-for-one stock split, shareholders receive an additional share for every share they own when the split occurs. The price of each share will be roughly half the previous price, but the total monetary value of your holdings remains unchanged until the stock price subsequently moves up or down.
Will I receive a new stock certificate?
No, unless you request one (at no charge to you) from Shareowner Services. The stock split shares are being issued to registered shareholders in book-entry form rather than in the form of a stock certificate. Book-entry form of registered ownership allows you to own shares without having paper stock certificates in your possession. You are the record owner and enjoy the same shareholder benefits as you would with shares for which you have stock certificates. Book-entry shares also eliminate the requirement for physical movement of stock certificates at the time of sale or transfer of ownership. You will receive a statement of your holdings on a yearly basis from BNY Mellon Shareowner Services.
What should I do with the stock certificates I currently hold? Are they still valid?
The stock certificates that you currently hold are still valid and should NOT be destroyed or exchanged. Those certificates continue to represent the same number of shares as shown on their face and should be kept in a secure place. How do I sell shares held in my book-entry account?
You have several alternatives. You can (i) request that the book-entry
shares be transferred electronically, at no expense to you, to the
broker of your choice for sale by that broker; (ii) request that
Shareowner Services sell the shares on your behalf; or (iii) request a
physical stock certificate be issued and sent to you for your delivery
to the buyer. More detailed information on these alternatives is
available from Shareowner Services.
What is the tax impact of the stock split?
Fluor understands that, for United States federal income tax purposes, as a general rule, the stock split itself is not a taxable event, and the additional shares issued to you as a result of the split do not constitute income subject to U.S. federal income tax. Also, the holding period of the new shares will be the same as the holding period for the initial, corresponding shares. If you have tax questions concerning the effect of the stock split, please consult your tax advisor.
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When and where is Fluor's next Annual Meeting of Stockholders held? |
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The 2011 annual shareholder meeting was held May 5, 2011, at Fluor Corporation Headquarters in Irving, Texas. |
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Where can I find out more about Fluor management, its businesses and strategies? |
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Fluor management biographies are available on our Executive Biographies page. A description of Fluor's businesses and a Corporate Strategic Overview is available on our About Fluor page. |
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What is the stock symbol and recent price for Fluor stock? |
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Fluor common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange and trades under the stock symbol "FLR." A 15-minute delayed stock price is available at Fluor's Stock Information page (where historical prices and graphs are also available). |
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What is the CUSIP Number for Fluor's common stock? |
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Fluor's CUSIP number is 343412102. |
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What is Fluor's fiscal year?
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Fluor has a calendar year ending December 31. |
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How does someone buy Fluor stock?
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Fluor stock can be bought or sold through a stock broker, bank, or generally through a financial institution that provides brokerage services. |
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How much is Fluor's dividend and what's the expectation for future dividends?
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Please go to our Corporate News page for recent dividend announcements. It is expected that each calendar year's dividends will be paid on a quarterly basis in March, June, September and December. |
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How do I change my name or address for my certificates?
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If your stockbroker holds your stock certificates, then you must contact your stockbroker to make any name or address changes. If you hold your stock certificates directly, you need to notify our stock transfer agent directly. You can contact BNY Mellon Shareholder Services at 877-870-2366, or visit their website www.bnymellon.com/shareowner/isd. |
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I have misplaced my stock certificates, can you reissue them? |
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BNY Mellon Investor Services, our stock transfer agent, can reissue stock certificates; however, they
usually charge a fee. You can call them at 877-870-2366, or visit their website
www.bnymellon.com/shareowner/isd. |
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When does Fluor release its earnings? |
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Fluor expects to release its quarterly earnings news in May, August, November and February. Please check our Corporate News page for the latest announcements. |
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How can I obtain a history of Fluor's closing stock price? |
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Due to the reverse spin-off from Massey Energy, "new" Fluor's stock history begins on December 22, 2000 when the regular way trading began. This historical data can be found on Fluor's Stock Information page as well as many other stock quote databases such as Yahoo Finance. The stock history from "old" Fluor combined with Massey is available under Massey Energy's stock ticker: MEE, which can be found on many stock quote databases such as Yahoo Finance. |
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When was Fluor stock first issued? |
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Fluor Corporation began selling stock on the over-the-counter market in 1950. Fluor was then listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE:FLR) on October 28, 1957. As a result of the reverse spin-off from Massey Energy, the "new" Fluor Corporation was relisted on the NYSE and began regular way trading on December 22, 2000. |
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Where can I find out more information about the history of Fluor? |
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Please see the About Fluor section of our Web site. |
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How do I obtain information about my account, transfer my stock or change my address with the transfer agent? |
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All account information, as well as assistance with transactions such as stock sales or
transfers, is available through our transfer agent, BNY Mellon Shareowner Services. Most common
stock transfers and address changes can be made online at the transfer agent's website -
www.bnymellon.com/shareowner/isd. Or you may contact BNY Mellon Shareowner Services toll-free at
1-877-870-2366. You may also write them at: Fluor Corporation, c/o BNY Mellon Shareowner
Services, P.O. Box 358015, Pittsburgh, PA 15252-8015. |
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What year and where was Fluor incorporated? |
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Fluor was originally incorporated in California in 1924 as Fluor Construction Company, then was reincorporated in California in 1929 as Fluor Corporation, Ltd. In 1978, Fluor Corporation was again reincorporated in Delaware. As a result of the reverse spin-off from Massey Energy, the "new" Fluor Corporation was incorporated in Delaware on September 11, 2000. |
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Do you have an investors e-mail feedback for other questions? |
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Yes, you may e-mail us at our Contact Us page. |
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Where can a current registered stockholder obtain more answers to frequently asked stockholder questions? |
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More questions and information are on the BNY Mellon Shareowner Services website -
www.bnymellon.com/shareowner/isd, or you may call them toll-free at 877-870-2366. |
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Who can I contact for answers to general non-investment questions about Fluor? |
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For answers to general questions about Fluor, please see Fluor's Contact Us page. Or you may call the Corporate Offices at 469-398-7000. |
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Since the reverse spin-off, how can I find out more about Massey Energy? |
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You can visit Massey Energy's Web site at www.masseyenergyco.com. Or you can contact the company directly toll free at 1-866-814-6512 or via email at Investor@masseyenergyco.com. |
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What tax information do I as a shareholder need to be aware of pertaining to the reverse spin-off of Massey Energy? |
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