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Tree Island Steel Ltd T.TSL

Alternate Symbol(s):  TWIRF

Tree Island Steel Ltd. is a Canada-based manufacturer and supplier of wire products for a range of applications. The Company, through its operating facilities in Canada and the United States, produces wire products for a diverse range of customers for industrial, residential construction, commercial construction and agricultural applications. Its products include galvanized wire, bright wire; an array of fasteners, including packaged, collated and bulk nails; stucco reinforcing products; concrete reinforcing mesh; fencing and other fabricated wire products. The Company markets its products under the Tree Island, Halsteel, TrueSpec, K-Lath, TI Wire, ToughStrand and ToughPanel brand names. The Company's subsidiary is Tree Island Wire (USA) Inc.


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Comment by alkhoron Nov 04, 2015 2:35pm
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Post# 24259073

RE:Question to this lacklustre board

RE:Question to this lacklustre board"How does one trade '1 board lot' (100 shares) every 5 minumtes without paying commission on every trade?"

Most trading houses only charge commission once per day on trades of the same stock per account. A buy and a sell on the same stock counts as two trades while buying the same stock twice is considered one trade.

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