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To: Fun-da-Mental#1 who wrote (178)1/30/2001 12:16:03 AM
From: Ally  Respond to of 223
 
Hi,

I suspect that buying and selling stocks by institutions for their own accounts would be legal. Have tried calling OSC, but couldn't get through. Will try again. I'm expecting that OSC will say there are no laws to prevent internal crossing of securities between different funds managed by the instituitions, or for their own accounts. Its a case of trader beware. Thanks to technology nowadays, at least, we can see when they do such things.

Ally, as in Ally McBeal, which btw, is a favourite show of mine. It could also be Ally as in ally, since friends tell me I'm a great ally when they shed tears.