ChrisK (guest)
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| 07/26/2006 12:26 PM |
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Does anybody know a good NYSE contact to ask about the document "Datafeeds to Standalone PCs" at http://www.nysedata.com/nysedata/DesktopModules/Bring2mind/DMX/Download.aspx?EntryId=799&PortalId=0&Downloadmethod=attachment I want to know when the fee $127.25 is applied to non-professional subscribers. Does anybody know a more precise NYSE document? |
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Mark Posts:21
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| 07/26/2006 12:30 PM |
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$127 is a professional device fee and does not apply to non-professionals so long as they qualify as a non-professional with NYSE.
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Mark Posts:21
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| 07/26/2006 12:31 PM |
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$127 is a professional device fee and does not apply to non-professionals so long as they qualify as a non-professional with NYSE.
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ChrisK (guest)
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| 07/26/2006 12:43 PM |
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The document says "A person who qualifies as a nonprofessional and accesses market data via a data feed that is connected to stand-alone or single devices will be charges a single unit device fee of $127.25 in lieu of access fees." i.e. the device may be professional (which device is not professional anyway), the subscriber is not professional in the sense that he does not provide any financial/investment/trading/etc services to anybody except himself. According to this document the fee may apply to a non-professional. The question is what conditions have to be met for this fee to be imposed. |
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