
No. KPN stock can only be bought via bank or broker.
As of 31 March 2009, KPN has a total of 1,714,362,792 ordinary shares outstanding with a nominal value of EUR 0.24 each.
In September 2006 the State of the Netherlands sold its remaining 7,8% stake in KPN, and is no longer shareholder in KPN. Furthermore, the Special Share was converted into twe ordinary shares in April 2006.
As of 31 March 2009 the number of marketable shares amounts to 1,714,349,514.
On 4 April 2008, KPN delisted its ADRs from the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Through a Level I ADR program, KPN ADRs continue to be traded in New York on the US Over-the-counter (OTC) market (ticker: KKPNY). On 24 April 2008, KPN delisted from the London Stock Exchange. Furthermore, KPN delist from the Frankfurt Stock Exchange as of 14 August 2008.
(Committee on Uniform Securities Identification Procedures) 780641205
(International Securities Identification Numbering System) NL0000009082
(Stock Exchange Daily Official List) 5956078
(Trade code of Euronext Amsterdam) 00908
ADR stands for American Depository Receipt. An ADR is a receipt for the shares of a foreign-based corporation held in custody at a US bank, entitling the shareholder to all dividends and capital gains. KPN has an ADR programme with JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A. as its depository bank.