Online share dealers...

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    julian2002 Muper Soderator

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    does anyone have any experience with these? can anyone recommend any good ones / warn of bad ones? any help or pointers would be much aprieciated.
    cheers


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    BlueMax

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    I have been using Hargreaves & Lansdown for many years.
    Just £9.95p per deal. They also offer telephone, postal and other services.

    Hargreaves Lansdown Stockbrokers Ltd,
    Kendal House, 4 Brighton Mews, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 2NX
    Tel 0117 980 9800, Fax 0117 980 9923,
    email : [email protected]
    URL: http://www.hargreaveslansdown.co.uk

    URL for dealing: http://www.h-l.co.uk

    But LSE stocks only. Best place to find info and ask questions is the forum at www.fool.co.uk They have a special board for stockbrokers.
     
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    BlueMax

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    Very low fees indeed!

    Many years ago I bought shares in National Electronics; a Hong Kong based company. They are no longer traded at LSE. Some broker/dealers trade in few HK shares but only through NASDAQ.
    Just a one off so don't want to open an account with a HK broker either.
    Does anyone know one I can trade these?
     
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    I've been using Hoodless Brennan for a a couple of years. Cheap (£7 a trade) & works well..no problems at all.
    I second a visit to TMF..time well spent.
     
    robs, Sep 28, 2007
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