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37-Year-Old Shares Worth Lakhs Found

Chandigarh man finds 37-year-old Reliance shares during cleaning, learns they are now worth over ₹11 lakh, leading to humorous and helpful reactions online
News DeskBy News Desk12 March 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Rattan Dillon, a car enthusiast from Chandigarh, recently found physical copies of Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) shares from 1988 while cleaning his home. Originally bought at ₹10 per share, the 30 equity shares belonged to a deceased family member who was unfamiliar with the stock market.

The Shocking Valuation

Curious about their current worth, Rattan sought advice from social media users. One user calculated that, after multiple stock splits and bonuses, the original 30 shares had grown to 960, now valued between ₹11–12 lakh. This revelation led to a flood of reactions online.

Internet Reacts with Jokes and Advice

Social media users were quick to offer both financial advice and humorous takes. Some suggested immediately converting the shares to a digital Demat account, while others joked about searching the house for more hidden investments, like MRF shares. One user even called it a “lottery win.”

The Next Steps

Several users guided Rattan on how to redeem the shares, explaining that he would need to submit proof and visit the company’s office for verification. With the process laid out, it seems Rattan is well on his way to claiming his unexpected fortune.

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