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To: Brian L who wrote (12)4/14/1999 11:06:00 AM
From: twentyfirstcenturyfox  Respond to of 28
 
Thanks, brian. yes , I have made the same mistake and also was mislead by the error message. So, you think if you put a BII order in, and selected NAS, after the stock gets listed - there will be no problem? Not according to Greenline - see private mail. But for this group:
Greeenline says; where a stcok is traded on NAS and on TSE, You MUST sell on TSE, unless you are able to phone a broker, and PROVE to him/her that you would get a better financial result by executing your trade on NAS. I went through this exercise once, and by the time I explained my problem to the poor broker, the stock had moved so that there was no benefit.
ANYBODY got any ideas, besides transferring the stock to a US broker? ggggggrrrrrrr. Don.