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To: Judy who wrote (9675)4/4/1998 2:48:00 PM
From: brian h  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Judy,

May I suggest among three brokers I have used and have accounts with?

The most cost-effective one I said - Brown and Co. (A unit of Chase Mahatan bank). ($5 to $10 dollar a trade under 5,000 shares) Though it requires you have funds in the account before you can trade.
brownco.com

The second - Lombard (Dicover) Brokerage (A unit of Sears- Morgan Stanley) Free quotes on the web (no quote limit) ($15 - $19 a trade under 5,000 shares). Got all quotes from its web site. Though it requires you have funds in the account before you can trade.

discoverbrokerage.com

The third - Waterhouse Security (I am a shareholder) (A unit of Toronto-Dominian Bank) ($12 a trade under 5000 shares) It is still as good as ever.

webbroker9.waterhouse.com

Any of the above three is better than Schwab's (commision wise).
All of the the above have a seat at NYSE. They are no tiny small firms.

Brian H.




To: Judy who wrote (9675)4/4/1998 5:36:00 PM
From: JMD  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
Judy, thank you for info. From Jack's post however, it sounds like our friends at the IRS have the final word regardless of which brokerage house one is with, no? Mike