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Technology Stocks : VIDEOFLICKS.COM/ VFCO.U

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To: NetNerd who wrote (45)10/3/1999 8:16:00 PM
From: WWS   of 66
 
NN, you're about to learn what few other Yankees know (or even care about)--how to check prices of CDN shares. CDN is short for Canadian Dealer Network, and it is equivalent roughly to our OTC:BB. CDN is administered by the Toronto Stock Exchange and quotes of CDN issues such as Videoflicks are available from the TSE site:
tse.com
From the TSE home page, first select "Quote Lookup", then change the upper pulldown box from "TSE Equities" to "CDN Equities", then type in the VideoFlicks Symbol VFCO.U in the symbol window and hit your "enter" key. The page that returns in response to your query will be the latest (15-min delayed) quote on Videoflicks common shares, along with the latest high, low, bid, ask and volume. At the very bottom of this screen you'll see a "chart" link to Canada StockWatch, which I recommend (although you'll have to drag the image and open the window entirely to see the entire graph. Please note that VideoFlicks is one of the few stocks traded in Canada that is quoted in terms of US, not Canadian, Dollars. I do believe that I see from the graph that it is an opportune time to buy VFCO.U. Not only is it coming into the Christmas season, but they'll announce earnings in a few weeks, and their chart seems to have just put in a nice "double bottom" pattern. I hope that you decide to join us as an owner of VFCO.U shares.
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