DRS

Direct Registration System
Summary
  • Cede & Co., a private company and partner of the DTC, is the registered owner of the majority of all issued shares of publicly traded companies in the United States
    • As of 1998, Cede & Co. was the registered owner of 83% of all issued shares in the United States
    • Since 1998, this ownership percentage has not been publicly released again
    • When shares of a company are purchased at a stock broker, the buyer becomes a beneficial owner of shares but holds only share entitlements. The registered holder of those shares is Cede & Co.
    • Due to lack of transparency by Cede & Co. and the DTC, the number of share entitlements that exist among stock brokers and other market participants cannot be verified
  • DRS is an acronym for Direct Registration System
    • DRS is a mechanism that enables investors to own and hold shares registered in their own name on the issuing company's shareholder register, making the shareholder known to the company
    • Moving shares to DRS removes Cede & Co's registered ownership of those shares, making the investor the registered owner
    • Holding shares in DRS form is the only way to have both ownership and possession of your shares
  • A shareholder register (sometimes referred to as a ledger) is a record of who owns a company's shares, and is typically maintained by a transfer agent
  • GME shareholders are challenging the status quo by directly registering billions of dollars worth of shares
    • Approximately 177,000 individuals have registered their shares of GME
    • Approximately 13% of all issued shares of GME are held in DRS form
    • Combined, this represents the largest specific portion of GME ownership
Why hold shares in DRS form?
  • Holding shares in DRS form is the only way to have both ownership and possession of the shares that you paid for

Please visit WhyDRS.org for more information about DRS

How to hold shares of GME in DRS form

Owning directly registered shares of GME can be achieved mainly in 2 different ways. Each method is a 2-step process.

Method 1:
  1. An investor purchases shares of GME at a stock broker, for example Fidelity or IBKR
  2. The investor requests to the broker to transfer the shares to DRS

Method 2:
  1. An investor purchases shares of GME from GameStop's transfer agent Computershare
  2. The investor requests to Computershare to transfer their shares from Computershare's plan into DRS

Please visit DRSGME.org for more information about registering shares of GME

Held by registered holders with Computershare: DRS versus DSPP
  • All shares held with GameStop's transfer agent Computershare are considered "registered", which means that the individual investor is listed by name on the issuer's (GameStop's) stock register (also referred to as the "ledger") and the investor is therefore known to the company.
  • However, of registered shares, DRS is the only form that provides both ownership and possession of shares
  • Holding shares in Computershare's Direct Stock Purchase Plan (DSPP) provides registered ownership but not possession of shares
DRS Discovery Timeline
  • In the aftermath of the GME sneeze of January 2021, GME investors began to search for information to help make sense of what really happened and how the market actually functions
  • Gathering largely on Reddit, several communities emerged, for example superstonk, where GME was the central topic of conversation
  • Through a series of discoveries and conversations, GME investors eventually learned that DRS was the only way that an investor can obtain real ownership of the shares they paid for by putting the registered ownership of the shares in their own name
  • GME shareholders advocating for DRS have faced resistance and censorship on Reddit
Why isn't DRS information reported by financial information providers?
  • Mainstream financial media is not incentivized to ever discuss DRS
  • The incentive is much greater to never validate the existence and purpose of DRS
  • Common finance tools that are supposed to provide ownership information of publicly traded stocks such as GME do not publish any information about DRS, despite the significant percentage of all GME shares that are directly registered