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To: steve kennedy who wrote (12682)2/24/2001 10:59:31 PM
From: John Megert  Respond to of 17977
 
I think you may be right...I've looked at the CME web site and what you said is how I'm interpreting it also. If that's true then I'll have to pay the $60/month. I don't think I can live without streaming eMini's. Thanks for the your input. I guess this will get more clear as we approach the dates. Thanks, John....



To: steve kennedy who wrote (12682)2/25/2001 6:12:43 PM
From: dli  Respond to of 17977
 
After 9/1 a 1 minute snapshot of the emini will cost $10 and a streaming emini, like we have now, will cost the full $60.

That's incorrect. Starting 3/1 the subscription fee for realtime streaming access to all CME products will go from $10 to $60. That's because you will have to subscribe at the professional rate since the offering of realtime streaming quotes for all products to non-professionals will be discontinued. The offering for non-professionals at $10 will be replaced with 1 minute snapshot realtime quotes of all CME products.

The e-mini contracts except for currencies (i.e. NQ, ES, and Fortune 50) are treated separately and will remain free in realtime streaming form for a trial period of 6 months after which a subscription fee of $10 will be instituted.

Dave