How can I research historical stock price information on a company that is no longer traded publicly?

Esmeralda asks:
The company I want to research was previously traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange. I would like to find the historical stock price information from the date of the IPO (8/2002) to the date the company was acquired by a private equity buyer (~7/2007).
The company I want to research was previously traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange. I would like to find the historical stock price information from the date of the IPO (8/2002) to the date the company was acquired by a private equity buyer (~7/2007).
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Sometimes. Try http://www.bigcharts.com if you have the stock symbol use the letters: CA:XYZ for example using your stock’s stock symbol instead of the letters XYZ.
Have you tried the government records? The Government keeps public records of everything for History. Might try there.