Forum: Collective2 Suggestions, Feedback, Questions
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| Subject: | Ticker Symbol CWS Changed to CLNT, Please Correct. |
| Posted by: | Stock Counsel ( C2 Score: 240 ) |
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| When: | 6/22/11 (11:26) | |
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I had sent a message asking a correction a few days earlier about the fact that the zero price for CWS is due to symbol change to CLNT and asked that correction be made so that CWS will be CLNT and to reflect its true price which is not zero.
However nothing has happened and so I am requesting here hoping action will be taken. I have been meaning to sell the stock but I cannot do so when the old symbol is still showing and the new symbol is not. |
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| Subject: | Ticker Symbol CWS Changed to CLNT, Please Correct. |
| Posted by: | Matthew Klein (Admin) |
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| When: | 6/22/11 (11:33) | |
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| | In response to post by Stock Counsel of 6/22/11 (11:26)
I had sent a message asking a correction a few days earlier about the fact that the zero price for CWS is due to symbol change to CLNT and asked that correction be made so that CWS will be CLNT and to reflect its true price which is not zero....
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Hi, Stock:
We had fixed this earlier this morning. Try refreshing your browser page, and I think you will see the symbol has been already changed. Sorry for the delay.
MK |
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