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To: IdiotJed who wrote (2919)4/22/1999 1:56:00 PM
From: Targetzero  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4467
 
To everyone who has been screwed over buy the action in BII the last few days.
Contact the Ontario Securities Commission and ask them to check into Yorkton
Securities records and find out why Mark Pavan an analyst at Yorkton stated "it is
trading at an "excesssive premium" to its peers and has an "implied valuation of $2 -
$3.00 per share." BUT, Yorkton has been buying up shares and rumor has it that they
are looking at an $18.00 target price. To who's benefit was that so called
"recomendation" put out? Yorkton's record doesn't lie!!!

Targetzero



To: IdiotJed who wrote (2919)4/22/1999 2:14:00 PM
From: gypsy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4467
 
Nope, you can't..I already asked Gerry..

It's a real nusiance having to go to Tradestation to see which houses are doing the trades..

I, personally, don't like it..I find it confusing and time consuming trying to sort out who is trading what....

gyp



To: IdiotJed who wrote (2919)4/22/1999 3:14:00 PM
From: Gerry R  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4467
 
Sorry, at this time there is no way to disable the trade range feature. As you know we have been concerned about making sure the bandwidth we have can handle the usage our system has been getting. We have tripled our bandwidth this month and are reviewing each link in our system to eliminate bottlenecks. When we are comfortably within our capacity we will remove this restriction.

Gerry Rempel
Stockwatch Java Team