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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum CI First Asset U.S. Tactical Sector Allocation Index ETF T.FUT

TSX:FUT - Post Discussion

Post by BayWall on Jan 09, 2013 8:42pm

Someone said..

Ok. Let Air Miles sign up the North American car makers. Aeroplan can sign-up all the imports.

 

Then there would be competition and Aeroplan would be accepted more as the import car dealers would have to compete against Air Miles/domestic car dealers. If Futura is still around, sign-ups would happen faster and in larger numbers. I only wish that for now.

 

Even if it's not an import/domestic issue, the fact Air Miles and Aeroplan would be competing in the same industry category, it could bode well for any reseller like Futura.

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