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Strategies & Market Trends : Mr. Pink's Picks: selected event-driven value investments

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To: RockyBalboa who wrote (5498)1/6/1999 4:07:00 PM
From: DavidD  Read Replies (2) of 18998
 
T.BII vs BDCMF vs BII.TO

The first symbol is unique to SI and I don't know if it is Bid.Com or not. According to Fidelity the second symbol (regardless of what MP said) is not an ADR but the symbol American brokers use to get quotes from the Toronto exchange (though the person I talked to at Fidelity could be wrong). I was told a trade is a trade on the Toronto exchange. The third symbol, I presume, is how us exploited peasants get quotes in America (through Yahoo! etc.) Fidelity could not find the last symbol.

Now SI shows very different quotes for the first two above (below link). Fidelity said the last quote was from 11:47 EST and was 3.54 bid and 3.59 ask. Which sounds about right since Spunky bought at 3.67 - the difference being how much his broker raped him in addition to the transaction fee.

techstocks.com

It is interesting to note that Fidelity told me there has been no trading since the last quote at 11;47est...
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