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Gold/Mining/Energy : Infowave Wireless Messaging IW:TSE -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TheSlowLane who wrote (1062)12/8/1999 10:25:00 PM
From: caly  Respond to of 1690
 
Paul,

I know that IWMSF is the symbol Schwab uses to identify the stock, but it is definitely not an OTC-BB stock. I seem to recall that when I call Schwab to buy a Canadian stock, they refer to it as buying "over the counter," but that doesn't mean it's an OTC-BB stock. (And I've also discovered that CIC and IW can both be traded on the web with Schwab using those 5 character symbols.)




To: TheSlowLane who wrote (1062)12/9/1999 12:31:00 AM
From: StockPro  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1690
 
Paul, note the original release date on this news release for IW. You should check again with your broker.


Infowave's Form 20-F registration becomes effective

Infowave Wireless Messaging Inc
Wednesday Feb 3 1999

Mr. Todd Carter reports


The company's Form 20-F registration statement has become effective.
Infowave is now a reporting company under the U.S. Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.

This is an important milestone in the company's efforts to maximize
shareholder value. The majority of the company's customers and
partners are already in the United States and now Infowave is also
accessible to American investors.

Infowave's stock can now be solicited and traded by licenced
broker-dealers in the United States in compliance with Securities and
Exchange Commission (SEC) regulations.
Certain Infowave securities
were already exempt in some states under the Standard & Poor's
manual exemption for secondary trading. Infowave now has greater
flexibility to carry out investor relations activities in the U.S. in
compliance with applicable state laws. The effective registration
statement also moves Infowave closer to eligibility for listing its stock on
a U.S. stock exchange or market.