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Gold/Mining/Energy : RANDGOLD and EXPLORATION (RANGY) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: POLARBEAR who wrote (149)11/14/1998 6:57:00 PM
From: Gerald A. Lucker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 448
 
POLARBEAR:

Schwab will let you buy and pay later on stocks selling for over
a dollar. On penny stocks, the money must be up front.

I don't necessarily recommend Schwab, I've been with them for
so long I hate to change. When trading through the internet
they charge 3 cents a share, when the stock sells for over one
dollar.

Jerry

P.S. After 10 days, with the RANYD stock listing for over one
dollar, it will have met the requirements with Nasdaq for the next
year for listing. Why don't RANYD have another split? only
this time it would go back to 3 FOR 1. We would be back to where
it was and I could listen to the bitching on Kitco again.



To: POLARBEAR who wrote (149)11/14/1998 7:36:00 PM
From: Jon Matz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 448
 
I enjoy Greenline/Waterhouse most of the time. My account is on the Greenline side, due to the number of trades I make on Canadian pennies. They have direct access to the exchanges, were as, most if not all American based brokerages must use an American market maker.

Actually I'm surprised that E-Trade has restrictions. Though many probably do if for instance you hold stock on margin or live outside the U.S.