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1812, 1817, 1822, 1822CA, 1824, 1824 v2, 1826, 1837SX, 1841, 1849, 1851, 1861, 1865
Sardinia, 1867, 1898, 18FL, 18GL, 18IN, 18Neb, 18NW, 18NYC, 18PA, 18VA, Steam Over Holland
No: a company's shares may only be sold once it has operated.
1830BC, 1831, 1846, 18CLE, 18Lilliput, Crisis, Poseidon, Railroad Barons Yes.
1846, 2038 Only its President may do so.
1853, 1853 v2 No; except for the shares you received with your initial bid, which
may be sold for £5 less than you paid for them.
1860, 18GB Yes, for half the current market price.
1862EA, 1862EA v2 Yes, but only those shares obtained during the two
Parliamentary rounds that precede the first share dealing round.
18EU, 18EZ Level 1 Not applicable.
18Ireland No. Note that this applies to the first regular stock round of
the game, which takes place after the initial stock round.
18NK No, and may not sell in the second stock round either (unless
playing with the Early Sell variant). Further, a company's shares may onle be sold once it
has operated.
18OE No. Shares in a regional company may never be sold; other shares may
not be sold during Train Phase 1.
18West Only for the UP.
Rolling Stock No. Public companies do not exist in the first round.
Rest No.
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