Re: What does the ¨e¨ signify?
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May 28, 2008 04:58AM
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Depending on which web site you are, "e" or OLT is use to mean it is an odd lot size.
When you will notice it, look at the size that was deal
$1 and up | 100 shares |
$0.10 and less than $1 | 500 shares |
Under $0.10 | 1000 shares |
Convertible Debentures | $1000 face value |
http://www.tsx.com/en/trading/order_...
Odd Lot:A number of shares equalling less than a board lot, the regular trading unit decided upon by the particular stock exchange. Also, an amount less than the par value of one trading unit on the over-the-counter market.
http://www.globeinvestor.com/v5/cont...
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