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To: Netwit who wrote (11411)8/24/1999 11:32:00 AM
From: Elmo Gregory  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14162
 
NetWit - Here a two sites to get option quotes (delayed):

financialweb.com

quote.cboe.com

At both sites, you can enter the stock trading symbol and get back the option chain (all options associated with that stock). If you don't know the stock trading symbol, you can get it by entering the company name at quote.cboe.com .

There are many other places for similar information, but this should get you started.

Good luck,
Elmo



To: Netwit who wrote (11411)8/26/1999 11:36:00 PM
From: KevinD  Respond to of 14162
 
I find Options Chains are the easiest way to look at options prices. You pull them up by the stock symbol and it list all of the options symbols for you with prices. Schwab, E*Trade and I think the CBOE have them on their sites. I don't know but I would think any online broker who trades options should have them that way too.