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Strategies & Market Trends : Talk to Lola:)

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To: Mr. Forthright who wrote (777)7/28/1999 10:34:00 AM
From: silver bug  Read Replies (1) of 2010
 
TSE dislikes long trading halt, but not the MSE. I bought some ORR on April the 7 and the stock was halted on April the 8th. The company announced it was considering some other business opportunities as a lot of other mining outfits listed on Toronto. Every stock listed on TSE resume trading a few hours after the halt but not on MSE. ORR is still halted, 4 (yes, four) months later because the MSE wants the company to close a deal before resuming the trading.
It is like if the MSE told ORR shareholders: you are not intelligent enough to put a price on the company, we the MSE will guide you. It is not the same thing for the TSE.

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