Quote from TraderZones:
OptionsXpress 2007 revenue was $247M and OEC was $8M. This is not exactly a merger of equals here
http://www.chicagobusiness.com/cgi-bin/mag/article.pl?articleId=29970
It is not a merger, it is an acquisition.
Quote from TraderZones:
OptionsXpress 2007 revenue was $247M and OEC was $8M. This is not exactly a merger of equals here
http://www.chicagobusiness.com/cgi-bin/mag/article.pl?articleId=29970
Quote from AMT4SWA:
One other question....what has been your experience with the OEC platform/feed reliability the past year? TIA!
BTW, thanks for your answer above to my other question.
Quote from TraderZones:
Obviously. That was the point of my post.
That was in response to "No question as to who will be calling the shots."

Quote from turdlehead:
You goofball. An Ice Road Truckers rig is equipped with tires rated for driving on ice.
If the road is melted, it doesn't matter what kind of tires are on the rig.
Pretty funny to watch the wheels of ET turn.
commented Mr. Tomsic. âThis business combination provides a tremendous opportunity for us to accelerate Open E Cryâs growth by leveraging optionsXpressâ robust infrastructure.â
No question as to who will be calling the shots.

Quote from AMT4SWA:
Mr. ssss,
In your opinion, is OEC platform/charting efficient software that uses low resources compared to others like XTrader7, Ninjatrader 6.5, Transact AT?
Does the OEC platform (DOM)/charting use low PC resources in your opinion versus others.....mainly for use on a good laptop with Intel dual core and XP Pro?
Thanks for any input you may have.![]()