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Chuck,
Now that you point it out, the suffixes (-L, -T, -V) have
such an obvious meaning. But that never occurred to me
since my subscription is just the $205/year one for US
stocks and indexes. 
A scan of UA's Factsheet shows all the US stocks are in
white and all the Toronto, Vancouver and London stocks are
in grey. I assume grey means they are not included in the
basic US subscription.
I expect CSI will get that "bug" fixed in the near future.
b
--- Chuck Rademacher <chuck_rademacher@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> b,
> 
> The -T suffix is a TSX stock (Toronto).
> 
> The -L suffix is a LSE stock (London).
> 
> The -V suffix is a VSE stock (Vancouver).
> 
> Some of the other suffixes for Canadian stocks include:
> 
> -D preferred D
> -E preferred E
> etc.
> 
> I don't know why you are getting these "foreign" stocks
> when you do the
> export.
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