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SCHWAB IPO ALERT THREAD
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1651 I agree that the correct answer isn't clear, even if there is a correct oneCarl R.-11/7/1999
1650 How is cybertrader? I have heard about it Is it expensive? How much is the comDAY TRADER-11/7/1999
1649 The only thing about secondary offerings is that you have no advantage over thDAY TRADER-11/7/1999
1648 E*Trade and Ameritrade charge $5 more for limit orders DTDAY TRADER-11/7/1999
1647 How are shares allocated at MSDW? What criteria do they use if you know? thankdr. z-11/7/1999
1646 yes I got 200 of EELN and another 100 through DLJ. That's when everyone wacapitalistbeatnik-11/7/1999
1645 Carl, I think the discussion is good as there is no really right or wrong answeIce Cube-11/7/1999
1644 VISXbull wrote: I'm going to take a chance on the ROIA secondary and see ifTopannuity-11/7/1999
1643 Ironically-- even thogh CS had only 40k of EELN, I WAS allocated 100 shares of Topannuity-11/7/1999
1642 I'm going to take a chance on the ROIA secondary and see if the good will gcapitalistbeatnik-11/7/1999
1641 50K of WFII is pathetic although I recall they only had 40K of EELN a few monthcapitalistbeatnik-11/7/1999
1640 Day Trader, I have been reading a few on the posts on this forum and wanted tozora-11/6/1999
1639 Carl, limit orders do not cost extra with E*Trade. Cost per trade is $14.95 liLarry Brubaker-11/6/1999
1638 I am happy with Schwab, and not considering switching, but I am curious about oCarl R.-11/6/1999
1637 You raise some good points. Acquiring an investment bank is not without risk, bCarl R.-11/6/1999
1636 The place where I disagree with you is that in my opinion the investment banks Carl R.-11/6/1999
1635 I am considering Power E*TRADE, free level II and $4.95 commissions for activDAY TRADER-11/6/1999
1634 Schwab can offer order flow in return for these IPOs even with their in house mGordon Gekko-11/6/1999
1633 No kidding. I placed 2 market order sells during the first half hour of tradingGordon Gekko-11/6/1999
1632 Ice, I assumed your question at the end was rhetorical, but i will try to answeLarryCPA-11/6/1999
1631 Mike, everybody who applied online got the affirmation request Thursday night. ChopChop99-11/6/1999
1630 Also, if you were to get an account at CSor any other major firm, the rule is aIce Cube-11/6/1999
1629 Even in good times some banks have problems... Dresdner Bank just closed ALL thIce Cube-11/6/1999
1628 Ice, Investment bankers, though having a great decade, are always profitable. LarryCPA-11/6/1999
1627 Yes, when the deal flow slows down, the investment banks won't be profitablCarl R.-11/6/1999
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