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TransAlta Corp T.TA

Alternate Symbol(s):  TAC | T.TA.PR.E | TRNTF | T.TA.PR.D | TACPF | T.TA.PR.F | TSLTF | T.TA.PR.H | T.TA.PR.J | T.TA.PR.G

TransAlta Corporation owns, operates and develops a diverse fleet of electrical power generation assets in Canada, the United States and Australia. It provides municipalities, medium and large industries, businesses and utility customers with affordable, energy-efficient and reliable power. It also produces wind power and hydro-electric power. Its segments include Hydro, Wind & Solar, Gas, Energy Transition, Energy Marketing, and Corporate. It has a diversified fleet of hydro, wind, solar, natural gas, and cogeneration generate 7,300 megawatt of electricity. It delivers renewable energy solutions for large scale commercial partners, including tech companies. It operates a fleet of electrical power generation assets, including Antrim Wind Project, Ardenville Wind Facility, Old Town Wind Project, Pinnacle Project, SunHills Solar Project, Fortescue River Gas Pipeline, and others. The Antrim Wind Project is situated on over 1,700 acres of land located in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire.


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Post by Canonballon Apr 30, 2012 5:53pm
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Post# 19853790

Why is it so bloody hard to buy some Calls

Why is it so bloody hard to buy some Calls

I want to buy some - 17.00 May Calls at  a fair price ...I get 5 contacts  for .10 cents- out of an order for 29 - what gives.  I have never seen such an ill liquid market for options - lots of contacts there at way over priced ASKS  - but no nibbles. And it's only good for 19 days! 

Boy someone thinks the stock price is going up and they obviously think it's higher then 17.00.

Two days trying and all  I can get are 6 contracts!!! Commission costs are a killer -  I've never had this much trouble before...any ideas!  And by the look of the BIDS I am not alone.

Cheers

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