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To: 1st.mate who wrote (1969)1/11/1999 1:18:00 PM
From: QuietWon  Respond to of 62348
 
MSH talks still on, some due diligence on the offer they've rec'd is what I'm hearing - take a look at the MSH board as now I've banged out some of what the co is about eg. Y2K play, etc

It may become more of a daytrade later on.



To: 1st.mate who wrote (1969)1/11/1999 1:20:00 PM
From: Gerry R  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62348
 
Paul,

I'm not the right person to answer your question. I'll forward this to the webmaster.

mailto:webmaster@canada-stockwatch.com

Gerry Rempel
Stockwatch Java Team



To: 1st.mate who wrote (1969)1/12/1999 8:56:00 PM
From: Gerry R  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62348
 
Re: CSW pricing.

Paul,

I think you are asking about the differences in exchange fees charged to Canadian and US customers. This difference is mandated by the exchanges and we *cannot* change it. From our "Subscription Options and Pricing" page:

"NOTE: Monthly exchange royalties really are much lower for non-Canadian residents. This policy is based on historical factors which may no longer be relevant. Please note that this is not a policy of Stockwatch. If we were in charge, things would be different.

"The Canadian Exchange Group, which includes as members the TSE, ME and VSE, IS responsible for this policy, and is currently involved in negotiations with its member exchanges which quite possibly will result in a rationalization of these fees, someday."

In short this sucks. It probably made sense BI (before Internet) because it was harder to get Americans to pay attention to the Canadian markets. I don't think it makes sense anymore. Please contact the Toronto Exchange and ask for the Canadian Exchange Group. Complain to them.

Thanks,
Gerry Rempel
Stockwatch Java Team