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Pastimes : SI vs. iHub - Battle of the Boards Part 2

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To: joseph krinsky who wrote (3046)6/8/2001 7:25:21 PM
From: CountofMoneyCristo  Read Replies (2) of 5315
 
LOL - TEARS.

Why am I not surprised? Thanks for posting that joseph.

Olivier

investor.cnet.com

CyBerBroker Inc., located in Austin, was only accused of allowing trade executions to be carried out by people not properly registered as equity traders. The firm and its former president, Mark Stryker, were ordered to pay $16,000 and give up $4,000 in commissions.

"The matter took place more than 2 years ago," CyBerBroker spokesman Trey Robinson said. "We cooperated with NASDR during the inquiry and we continue to try to be compliant with all the rules at all times."


austin.bcentral.com

CyBerBroker, an Austin-based electronic brokerage firm, has entered into a joint marketing agreement with Trading Places, a provider of trader training and communications on the Internet. Under the agreement CyBerBroker will have access to a major day-trader community, while Trading Places customers will receive instantaneous executions and stock price alerts.
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