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To: Brendan W who wrote (87)3/7/1998 12:52:00 AM
From: Brendan W  Read Replies (1) of 417
 
I believe the following statements are true about TAL, but I'd like to be proven wrong:

a. there's no way to keep the alarm active after it's been triggered without resetting the trigger for the symbol. Usually I want to know every time the price hits "X" without having to reset the alarm (picking a ticker, setting the condition). This way if the tick is on the wrong exchange or if I'm trying to monitor where I stand in the specialist's book I wouldn't have to reset the alarm each time my price is hit ... I'd just acknowledge the warning by clicking "OK".

b. there's no way to have a table, marketminder, or boardview which shows ex-dividend date or PE.

c. there's no way to export price data to another application (say, Excel) in a CSV or tabular format for a group of stocks. That Excel 97 icon in the Tal group doesn't work for me. What does it do?
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