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To: marcos who wrote (609)2/23/2001 11:01:07 AM
From: CIMA  Respond to of 960
 
My wife's uncle works for Banorte. It is one of the bigger banks in Mexico, originally out of Monterrey if memory serves me correctly. They are probably one of the top five banks in Mexico today after the consolidation of recent years. Pretty large presence throughout Mexico today.



To: marcos who wrote (609)2/23/2001 2:59:11 PM
From: gg cox  Respond to of 960
 
<<<<....BMV to try it out myself even>>>>
Thats the spirit marcos...you go first..<<ggg>>If Suf would get some serious legs, i might even sell a little and try it out also.



To: marcos who wrote (609)2/24/2001 1:48:52 PM
From: Keith Hodgins  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 960
 
Hi Marcos,

I'm afraid that I am confused after monitoring the posts (Ok,lurking) here and on Stockhouse, concerning DAS Software. My understanding is that CPT will have the right to distribute (market) the software to the brokers and/or investors/individuals.
Ok, so the member brokers purchase this software. Am I right in assuming that CPT will get a percentage of the sale price. Will they also get a percentage, albeit very small, of each transaction through the brokerage using the software? Won't the brokerages' clients that have opened accounts also have to have this software on their computers?
Will the brokerages, or CPT, charge for downloading this software, or for using it?

How does CPT profit when they sell this software to individual investors? Do they just make money on the sale itself, or on each transaction?

I guess I just want to know how, why, and what makes up the revenue stream to CPT from this DAS software. I think I understand that the speed and simplicity of the universal drag and drop interface will drive customers to the software
and create the demand.

Thanks for shedding some light on this for me if you can.

Keith