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must be postmarked on or before election day. but, it can take a week or more if
coming from overseas....
---Steven W. Poser, PresidentPoser Global Market
Strategies Inc.<A href="http://www.poserglobal.com/"
target=_blank>http://www.poserglobal.comswp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxTel:
201-995-0845Fax: 201-995-0846
<FONT face=Tahoma
size=2>-----Original Message-----From: t-bondtrader
[mailto:t-bondtrader@xxxxxxxxxxxx]Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000
1:09 PMTo: RTSubject: [RT] Bonds seem to be
waiting...
While the Spoos appears more to have made its
mind up, the Boos seem to be awaiting the decision of the American courts as
to whom the judiciary have chosen to be the next President. Within
striking distance of the CH and a blast through to north, or near enough to
join the Spoos on a sail south, it is a real drag seeing a nine tick
range all day and four ticks for the last couple of hours... If it
continues and we end with an Inside Day, at least that offers the prospect of
one of the better trading opportunities, tomorrow...
Out of interest, can anyone explain why the
postal votes are not required to be in on the day and counted as part of the
national count, once the polling booths are closed? Does this not
allow people to be 'wise after the event' and then vote, or are there
particular safeguards in place to ensure that postal votes are treated with
the same integrity as ordinary voters?
Bill EykynTo
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