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To: Scott Mc who wrote (1012)5/18/2001 7:42:51 PM
From: bill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11633
 
Thanks, Scott. Because of your comment, I went back and
looked at my order. It was supposed to be 31.20. It was
30.20. I must have punched in a wrong number which is easy
to do as I was buying a number of stocks today. The strange
thing is that when I bid a penny over the bid-ask for Kinross, Greenline
popped up a screen saying that I was outside the range. The price was moving so fast that if you bid with the tight
range 1.36-1.37, the range would change before the trade
hit the floor.
Here I was a dollar outside on a key error and no screen
about being outside the range. What I did get was a screen
saying it was an odd lot and that I might have to pay a
premium to get it filled. I'll look to buy on Tuesday.

Good day on the market. Nice profits on those beaten up
mining companies. NOR is a beaut. Could go to 22.00. A
seven dollar a share profit would be worth a little
celebration. Nice to use that to pick up some more Trust shares. The trust I keep reading reports on that
is at the top of the heap is TPL.UN. Yet it pays
a low dividend. Is all the praise because the dividend is
seen as sustainable even if there is a downturn? Is it
because of capital appreciation?