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To: Edwin S. Fujinaka who wrote (2619)4/24/2001 5:00:44 PM
From: Edwin S. Fujinaka  Respond to of 4686
 
Oops, the last trade of COCBF was at $1.23 in the over the counter market not $1.30 as I said in my last note. The last trade on the Boston Exchange for CCO was my trade at $1.30 for the 200 shares. Looks like I got screwed again to the tune of $0.07/share, but that only 5% in the three minutes between my transaction and the last transaction on COCBF. Between the commissions and the usual outrageous market maker profit, it is hard to trade this stock. It could have been worse. They could have executed my trade at the limit of $1.56. I suppose they have a little shame <G>.



To: Edwin S. Fujinaka who wrote (2619)4/24/2001 5:27:36 PM
From: ferdberfel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4686
 
I use TD Waterhouse. Online market trades of upto 5000 shares for $12 and limit orders for $15. Been pretty satisfied with their service. Closing out a Morgan Stanley account since they went up on their rates awhile back and the service stayed the same.