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To: hdl who wrote (169529)5/5/2002 5:14:24 PM
From: Lynn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Dear hdl: Let me add to your scenario: Supposed a person has a ML broker account as well as one at a discount broker. Doing all his/her own research and deciding on a few stocks based on ML research (which he/she has full access to online as a ML clinet) he/she buys them through the discount broker. Reasoning? Why pay a large commission to place the order through one's ML broker when he didn't earn it--he had nothing to do with one's research and wouldn't go farther than looking at ML's research report anyway (which you have already read and the ML analysts *love* these stocks).

Does this person have the right to file a complaint? After all, he/she had full access to the research reports (as a ML client).

No, I'm not a DELL shareholder, but often lurk.

Regards,

Lynn