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Investor FAQ
What is Amgen's policy on dividends?
I'm not sure I received all the shares from Amgen's last stock split. What do I do?
What is the history of Amgen's stock splits?
How do I contact your transfer agent?
I've lost my stock certificates. How do I replace them?
I've moved. How do I notify Amgen of my new address?
Who are the members of Amgen's Board of Directors?
What is Amgen's policy on dividends?
Amgen does not pay a dividend on stock, and does not foresee doing so in the immediate future. Accordingly, Amgen does not offer a DRIP (Dividend Reinvestment Program).
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I'm not sure I received all the shares from Amgen's last stock split. What do I do?
If your stock is in certificate form, contact our transfer agent, American Stock Transfer and Trust. They will check your records and make any necessary adjustments. If your stock is held in a brokerage account, contact your broker.
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What is the history of Amgen's stock splits?
August 10, 1990 - 2 for 1 - From $88 to $44 per share
September 10, 1991 - 3 for 1 - From $160.375 to $53.458 per share
August 15, 1995 - 2 for 1 - From $94.125 to $47.063 per share
February 26, 1999 - 2 for 1 - From $128.5 to $64.25 per share
November 19, 1999 - 2 for 1 - From $94.688 to $47.344 per share

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How do I contact your transfer agent?
American Stock Transfer and Trust
59 Maiden Lane
New York NY 10038

(800) 937-5449 - toll free
(212) 936-5100 - international

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I've lost my stock certificates. How do I replace them?
Our transfer agent, American Stock Transfer and Trust, will perform any necessary replacements. A fee is associated with this service.
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I've moved. How do I notify Amgen of my new address?
Stockholder address changes must be submitted in writing and sent to Amgen Investor Relations through U.S. Mail. Please include both your new and old addresses. If your stock is held in joint tenancy, each stockholder must sign the request.
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Who are the members of Amgen's Board of Directors?
Biographies of Amgen's executive officers, along with a listing of the company's Board members and senior management, can be found here.
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