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To: ajunkh who wrote (181)12/24/1998 2:21:00 AM
From: Colin Cody  Respond to of 323
 
Your broker customer service may provide it to you.

Someone with access to Bloomberg, Track/OnLine or other sources may still have it available, but better act quickly before old data is purged.

"Time & Sales" is preferable, but what is necessary is to show that at the time you placed the order, higher prices were being paid for the stock.

Colin



To: ajunkh who wrote (181)12/24/1998 5:42:00 AM
From: blessed  Respond to of 323
 
While this site only gives you time and sales for up to two weeks, it may be useful for future use. farsight.com. You have to register, click on brokerage, time and sales. I have also requested T/S from my broker, and been supplied with them in the past.

Good Luck, Merry Christmas.

Blessed



To: ajunkh who wrote (181)12/24/1998 1:49:00 PM
From: wily  Respond to of 323
 
Nasdaq should be able to help you, especially if you tell them it is regarding a dispute with your broker. Call Nasdaq Market Operations:

(203) 378-0284