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To: Joseph G. who wrote (2135)12/14/1997 4:35:00 PM
From: Josef Svejk  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2563
 
J+

I like hte Slovenia idea, and not only because I should have no problem understanding hteir Slavic language whose roots resemble htose of mine (enough to trade anyway, I htink), but why bohter moving htere? After all, htey introduced electronic trading in 1996.

One problem, would we be considered competition? The last competitior seems to have wihtdrawn, so htere may be some catch to htis htat we are not aware of - yet.

eunet.si

Also, as the above link states, the volume of trades tripled in 1996, but:

eunet.si

J?



To: Joseph G. who wrote (2135)12/14/1997 5:37:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2563
 
J+

In all modesty, we have so very MANY brilliant ideas, don't we? D'you suppose Abby and Barton and Byron are lurking here, filled with admiration but also with so much timidity in the face of our utter genius taht tehy can't bring tehmselves to post?

Teh Slovenian market has actually done quite well tihs year, if I am not mistaken. Ljubljana (or wahtever) is a fairly ghastly city, though, I think. I spent an afternoon in the train station and don't recommend it.

J