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How would you describe Cooper's business strategy?
Cooper is a medical device company operating in two attractive specialty markets: contact lenses in the vision care market through CooperVision, and diagnostics and devices used in women's healthcare through CooperSurgical. In both these markets, we offer proprietary, patented and, where possible, differentiated products. At CooperVision, we develop new products and improve manufacturing processes through research and engineering. Our business development activities focus on geographic expansion and, occasionally, product acquisition. At CooperSurgical, we develop new products internally, license innovative technology and continue to consolidate the highly fragmented women's healthcare market through product and company acquisitions.
Would Cooper consider entering other areas of healthcare?
Yes, if it were attractive enough. In the near-term, however, we plan to concentrate on developing our two existing businesses.
Does Cooper have a Dividend Reinvestment Program (DRIP) or Direct Stock Purchase Plan?
No.
How do I buy Cooper stock?
To buy shares of Cooper stock, contact a brokerage firm. Cooper does not have a direct stock purchase plan.
What exchange does Cooper stock trade on?
Cooper common stock is traded on the Nasdaq Stock Market. The ticker symbol is COO.
Does Cooper pay a dividend on its common stock?
No, we do not pay a dividend.
Who should I contact regarding my stock certificate(s)?
You should contact Cooper's transfer agent, Equiniti Trust Company LLC by one of these methods:
Website: https://equiniti.com/us/ast-access/individuals/
Phone Number: (800) 937-5449 or (718) 921-8124
What is Cooper's CU.S.IP number?
216648501
Where can I look up the stock price on a specific day?
What is Cooper's fiscal year?
Cooper's fiscal year runs from November 1 to October 31.
What is a transfer agent?
A transfer agent and registrar for a publicly held company keep record of every outstanding stock certificate and the name of the person to whom it is registered. When stock changes hands, the transfer agent transfers the ownership of the stock from the seller's name to the buyer's name. The registrar reconciles all transfer records and makes sure that the number of shares debited is equal to the number of shares credited. Cooper's transfer agent is Equiniti.
How do I contact Cooper's Investor Relations?
How do I change my address on my account?

If you own shares through a brokerage firm, you need to contact the brokerage firm directly to change your account address. If you're a registered shareholder and own shares through Equiniti Trust Company LLC, you may contact them by one of these methods to change your account address:
Website: https://equiniti.com/us/ast-access/individuals/
Phone Number: (800) 937-5449 or (718) 921-8124

What year and where was Cooper incorporated?
Cooper was incorporated in the state of Delaware in March of 1980 as CooperVision, Inc. The present name was adopted on June 22, 1987.