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TD - Toronto Dominion Bank
An SI Board Since March 1998
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Emcee:  M CAHILL Type:  Unmoderated
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83 Ash I drink to that, as they say it ain't over until the fat lady sings andMohan Marette-2/4/1999
82 TD doesn't have a hefty valuation. I think the fact it opened up 2 1/2 poinM CAHILL-2/4/1999
81 Mohan, I have April 45 calls on TD, and I'm sure it will do well. Once TAsh Sud-2/4/1999
80 Ash: I also believe if TD decide to go with the IPO of Waterhouse/Green Line thMohan Marette-2/4/1999
79 I can't explain the moves EGRP, AMTD, etc. have made recently. I doubt TD wM CAHILL-2/3/1999
78 Toronto Dominion Bank is the next Etrade and Ameritrade. First it was EtradeAsh Sud-2/3/1999
77 TD might have an IPO of an e-trading subsidiary to the market in Canada within Tony from Niagara-2/3/1999
76 Good question. I don't know. If I find out I'll let you know. Tony from Niagara-2/2/1999
75 I wonder how quickly TD could get an IPO out. Timing now would be excellent. I&csm-2/2/1999
74 I own SCH and have owned NITE in the past. I will be buying TD tomorrow as I sD Reinecke-2/1/1999
73 The first two just talk about recent moves in price of the brokers. The third oM CAHILL-2/1/1999
72 I don't seem to be able to find the articles at thestreet.com. A brief sumTony from Niagara-2/1/1999
71 No word yet in the Toronto media which I have seen. Tony from Niagara-2/1/1999
70thestreet.com thestreet.com Another recent article. thestreet.com This articleM CAHILL-2/1/1999
69 Thanks. Have you seen anything on <i>when</i> this might happen? Scsm-2/1/1999
68fin-info.comM CAHILL-2/1/1999
67 Here's an article from the Globe and Mail of January 28, 1999, which may beTony from Niagara-2/1/1999
66 Can someone more familiar with TD figure out what 20% of discount brokerage woucsm-2/1/1999
65 TD owns 12% of NITE through Waterhouse Securities... per SMALL FRY on NITE threM CAHILL-2/1/1999
64 Some comparisons of the brokerages: Price/ Book M CAHILL-1/31/1999
63 Hi guys....thanks for all the different interpretations..whichever way this thiJeffrey Spierman-1/29/1999
62 I guess if they spun off 20% to shareholders, and kept 80%, it would benefit TDZirdu-1/29/1999
61 Assume TD sells 20% of Waterhouse in an IPO at $10 per share. TD gets this $10Zirdu-1/29/1999
60 Hmmm, I'm thinking... Do they participate in future earnings if they spin icsm-1/28/1999
59 I dont see why they would not realize the same results by spinning off as opposJeffrey Spierman-1/28/1999
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