RE:RE:RE:RE:Dear 88
thereader wrote:
Most likely a US market maker taking advantage of the spread to charge a client and put a few bucks in his pocket. OCO should always be bought in the TSX.V and not through its US quotation, which isn't officially connected to the company, it's simply a quotation offered by brokers not affiliated with the company or an exchange the company has sought to be listed on.
what do you mean by not officially connected to the company? I got a management circular and a notice to vote my shares this past year...why vote shares that aren't "officially connected to the company"? Perhaps I'm misunderstanding.