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To: Lamont who wrote (8119)12/11/1997 10:17:00 AM
From: Shirley Owen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14627
 
Hi Lamont, If you want to sell or buy you're best to tell your broker to try both exchanges. If there is a gap they usually grab it for themselves and sell on the higher price exchange. If it was selling in V at 1.60 and in Toronto at 1.50 the broker would probably try to buy in the T.O and sell in V fast because most brokers are looking for that, for a nice little profit for themselves, because they don't have the fees we do. The key is to be very fast before someone else gets it. A good broker should be able to spot something like you mention and get it for you and make the buy or sell. Test your broker and see how good he is.:-)

Cheers

Shirley



To: Lamont who wrote (8119)12/11/1997 11:20:00 AM
From: Bill Jackson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14627
 
Lamont, Sometimes this happens, sometimes not, as they might not be watching closely. The machine will detect in appropriate instructions to sell/buy when there are higher/lower offers on either screen(VSE or TSE) I suspect that PFG will exit the VSE soon. If there are price differences you can buy
on one exchange and sell on the other(abitrage, however this is unlikely with PFG.

Bill