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To: StocksDATsoar who wrote (3487)1/29/2000 6:24:00 PM
From: Boolish  Respond to of 4792
 
NASD Board Approves Limit Order
Protection Pilot Program for the OTCBB

The pilot program will provide protection to
investors who place limit orders for some
OTC Bulletin Board© (OTCBB) securities.
If approved by the (SEC), the program will
require Market Makers in a select group of OTCBB
securities to execute customer limit orders
before trading for their own accounts.

The 12 month pilot program will allow the NASD
to track the trading patterns of the pilot securities to
determine what, if any, effect the OTCBB limit order
protection rule has on liquidity, price, and immediacy of
execution before establishing a permanent rule.

J. Patrick Campbell, chief operating officer
of Nasdaq comented "We believe that these
new investor protection provisions will greatly
benefit the OTCBB market."

It is also noted that in the last four years,
the OTCBB has experienced growth of 106%
in Market Maker positions, 687% in average
daily share volume, and 96% in average daily
dollar volume.
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To: StocksDATsoar who wrote (3487)1/29/2000 7:07:00 PM
From: LANCE B  Respond to of 4792
 
fatal error- there are much worse faiths
than playing this stock for free and roaming
and scanning for more things to invest with
in with my same money from the original purchase of this stock..

by the way i bought this stock with the same money i use to buy
my BGOC and i still have my free shares there,this is how
i diversify my portfolio using the same exact capital..which i
think was the same money i use to buy FBCE before than and INVT
before that..but i still have some free shares...you remember those i am sure..but something i would consider posting about soon ,i am watching SAGE for an entry...yes,my shares there are also free,bought this stock originally from a tip from the guys over on the big coin..