New disclosure rules mean more legwork for analysts
Earnings surprises more likely under selective-disclosure rules
- By: IE Staff
- September 25, 2000 September 25, 2000
- 07:49
Earnings surprises more likely under selective-disclosure rules
Decision opens the door for day trading of Canadian stocks
Says most branch employees will be offered employment by Laurentian
Partners with Centurion Bank, ARDEE Group
Fed chairman Greenspan revealed as poorly paid
International advisors now able to provide "incidental" advice on Canadian securities
Says new technology will improve customer service for brokers and dealers
Cancels licence agreement with CPR
Says acquisitions, alliances have improved profitability
Activity jumps 3.1% in latest month
CDNX imposes three-year trading ban on Miller
Bank seeks to reduce administration costs
OI Advisor.com uses Internet-based advice engine
Cuts include traders, bankers and support staff
New CUB system replaces Canadian Dealer Network
Merrill Lynch urges caution
Bond trading, merchant banking gains offset asset management shortfall
Bortner promotes online investor education
German insurer said to be in talks with parent Franklin Resources
10 firms admitted to U.S. trade association
Insurer joins 300, 200 and Mid-Cap at close of trading today
Will purchase up to 955,000 shares
IMF releases world economic outlook
IDA's Russell gives speech to NASAA conference delegates<br>
Packham moves to vice chairman