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Crius Energy Trust Tr Unit CRIUF

"Crius Energy Trust through its subsidiaries is engaged in the sale of electricity and natural gas to residential and commercial customers under variable price and fixed-price contracts. The company, through its subsidiaries, also markets solar products to its existing customers as well as to new prospects. It provides retail electricity to its customers in the Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsy


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Comment by StocknerdEQcoolon Jul 19, 2018 12:20pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:selling?

RE:RE:RE:RE:selling?
TG1960 wrote: Educate yourself...shares in your RRSP,TFSA,Cash accounts are held in segragation and cannot be used in the conduct of our business(disclaimer at the bottom of your account statement) and I've went through the BS with CIBC to confirm this is the fact...and further more putting your shares up for sale at a higher price actually makes it look like theres more sellers...shares in margin account pools are the only ones available for borrowers.




Indeed you're right TG1960, brokers could only loan out their shares in  margin accounts where in theory belong to the the brokerage firms.
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