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To: Triffin who wrote (4993)1/18/1999 7:59:00 PM
From: Solon  Respond to of 56535
 
all: CANADIAN STOCKS--How to research them

One of the problems we Canadians have (while researching our stocks on some of the excellent American sites that we like to use), is the lack of a standard convention for inputting the symbol. Amongst the methods used are: tse, .to, t., c. (for Canadian), etc. And so forth for Vancouver, etc. Sometimes the letters are in front of the root symbol; sometimes they are behind it. This can be very painful when going from site to site!

The following is one of the best Canadian sites for beginning research on a Canadian Company. It shows Company home page, SI thread, etc., etc. It also serves as a research base for U.S. stocks.

fin-info.com

Try it, and I am sure you will want to bookmark it.

No more excuses guys and gals <g>