Real estate listings held
by other brokerage firms are included in this site and detailed information about them includes the name of the listing brokers.
Not exact matches
If your shares are held in an account at a
brokerage firm, bank, broker - dealer, or
other similar organization, then you are the «beneficial owner» of shares held in «street name,» and a Notice was forwarded to you
by that organization.
If your shares are held in street name, you may change your vote
by submitting new voting instructions to your
brokerage firm, bank, or
other similar entity.
You can obtain a legal proxy
by contacting your account representative at the bank,
brokerage firm, broker - dealer or
other similar organization through which you hold your shares.
Those stockholders whose shares are held beneficially through a
brokerage firm, bank, trust or
other similar organization (that is, in «street name») also may attend and vote at the Annual Meeting
by obtaining a legal proxy provided
by their broker, bank or
other organization and bringing that legal proxy to the Annual Meeting.
Stockholders sharing an address whose shares of common stock are held
by such entities, who now receive multiple copies of our proxy materials and who wish to receive only one copy of these materials per household, should contact their
brokerage firm, bank, or
other similar entity to request that only one set of these materials be delivered in the future.
If your shares are held in street name, you may vote your shares before the meeting over the internet
by following the instructions on the Notice you received or, if you received a voting instruction form from your
brokerage firm, bank, or
other similar entity
by mail,
by completing, signing, and returning the form you received.
You may provide these instructions
by voting via the Internet,
by telephone, or (if you have requested paper copies of proxy materials through your bank,
brokerage firm, or
other nominee)
by returning a voting instruction form received from that institution.
And one
other thing that almost always gets overlooked
by brokerage firm analysts — insider selling.
DDF references real estate listings held
by brokerage firms other than Royal LePage and its franchisees.
Brokerage firms and
other intermediaries holding shares of our common stock in street name for their customers are generally required to vote such shares in the manner directed
by their customers.
If your shares are held
by a bank,
brokerage firm or
other nominee, you are considered the «beneficial owner» of shares held in «street name.»
If your shares are held in street name, these proxy materials are being forwarded to you
by your bank,
brokerage firm or
other nominee (the «bank or broker»), along with a voting instruction form.
If your shares are held in street name, you may vote your shares before the meeting over the internet
by following the instructions on the notice of internet availability of proxy materials you received or, if you received a voting instruction form from your
brokerage firm, bank, or
other similar entity
by mail,
by completing, signing, and returning the form you received.
Before any of you doth protest too much about this conclusion, let me explain the rationale for my inclusion of diversification strategy among the
other much better known systemically fraudulent practices regularly engaged in
by big commercial
brokerage firms and banks.
Banks,
brokerages and
other financial services
firms typically account for the bulk of new listings in the city, but have only comprised 23 percent of IPOs so far in 2017, weighed down
by concerns over rising bad debt in China.
Bank - owned
firms will typically provide
other wealth management services (similar to those offered
by bank - owned
brokerages), whereas non-bank
firms are more likely to just handle investments.
All discount
brokerage firms were asked
by the FIF to participate in this working group, but
others chose not to.
The guarantor could be a commercial bank, credit union,
brokerage firm, or
other financial institution that is a member of a medallion signature guarantee program approved
by the Securities Transfer Association and the SEC.
You can verify that Covestor is properly regulated
by using this tool and you can check the same for the
brokerage firms with the use of this
other one.
Investment in the Money Market fund is covered
by the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC), which protects customers of member
firms when their stocks, money or
other securities are stolen or put into jeopardy
by the
brokerage.
These funds are now commonly used as cash accounts
by brokerage firms, banks and
other financial institutions and now hold nearly $ 3 trillion worldwide.
Although RELO identifies itself as «the nation's largest network of independent real estate
firms,» three of its recently named directors are affiliated with
brokerage companies owned
by other corporations.
Other considerations: Special considerations apply to situations involving agents who are employed
by a real estate
brokerage firm and who are obliged under a contract of employment to share commission with that organization.
Real estate Listings held
by brokerage firms other than the owner of this site are marked with the Broker Reciprocity logo.
Real estate listings held
by brokerage firms other than Neubauer Real Estate Inc..
Designated agents are not limited
by the
brokerage firm's agency relationship with the
other client, but instead have a duty to promote the best interest of their clients, including negotiating a price.
Real Estate listings held
by brokerage firms other than Hilton Head Real Estate Partners are marked with the Broker Reciprocity logo and detailed.
Real estate listings held
by brokerage firms other than the owner of this page include the name of the listing broker.
Real estate listings held
by brokerage firms other than Clear Choice Enterprises are marked with the West Penn logo, and detailed information about these properties includes the names of the listing brokers.
Real estate listing held
by brokerage firms other than Long & Foster ® are marked with the Broker Reciprocity icon (a little black house) and detailed information about each listing includes the name of the listing broker
Real estate listings held
by brokerage firms other than WolfNet Technologies are marked with either the listing
brokerage's logo or the AK MLS logo and information about them includes the name of the listing
brokerage.
Real Estate listings held
by brokerage firms other than Coldwell Banker Residential are marked with the Broker Reciprocity logo or the Broker Reciprocity thumbnail logo (a little black house) and detailed information about them includes the names of the listing brokers.
Real estate listings held
by brokerage firms other than Properties of Alaska Real Estate Brokers of Alaska are marked with either the listing
brokerage's logo or the AK MLS logo and information about them includes the name of the listing
brokerage.
Listings identified with the FMLS IDX logo come from FMLS and are held
by brokerage firms other than the owner of this website and the listing
brokerage is identified in any listing details.
Real estate listings held
by brokerage firms other than WolfNet Technologies are marked with the IDX logo and detailed information about them includes the name of the listing brokers.
Listings identified with the FMLS IDX logo come from FMLS, are held
by brokerage firms other than the owner of this website and the listing
brokerage is identified in any listing details.
Real estate listings held
by brokerage firms other than Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Hudson Valley Properties are marked with the IDX logo and detailed information about them includes the name of the listing broker.
Real estate listings held
by brokerage firms other than Mark DeTar are marked with the Internet Data Exchange icon and detailed information about them includes the names of the listing brokers and listing agents.
Real estate listings held
by brokerage firms other than CENTURY 21 Lakeside Realty are marked with the Internet Data Exchange logo and detailed information about them includes the name of the listing broker (s).
Listings identified with the GA MLS IDX logo come from GA MLS, are held
by brokerage firms other than the owner of this website and the listing
brokerage is identified in any listing details.
Detailed information about real estate listings held
by brokerage firms other than LAER Realty Partners include the name of the listing company.
Last fall, technology - based
brokerage Redfin hired a consulting
firm, WAV Group, to compare the accuracy of listing data published
by Zillow and Trulia in 11 major markets with IDX listing data displayed
by Redfin and two
other brokerages.
Real estate listings held
by brokerage firms other than Long & Foster are marked
by the PB (Participating Broker) symbol and detailed information about them includes the names of the listing brokers.
Listings identified with the NEGBOR IDX logo come from NEGBOR, are held
by brokerage firms other than the owner of this website and the listing
brokerage is identified in any listing details.
Real estate listings held
by brokerage firms other than Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Hudson Valley Properties are marked with the MHMLS logo and detailed information about them includes the listing broker.
Real estate listings held
by brokerage firms other than the owner of this website are marked with the IDX logo and detailed information about them includes the name of the listing brokers.
Real estate listings held
by brokerage firms other than Team Hodnett Keller Williams Realty are marked with the NTREIS logo or an abbreviated logo and detailed information about them includes the name of the listing broker.
Real estate listings held
by brokerage firms other than Stevens Realty Group are marked with the HGMLS logo or an abbreviated logo and detailed information about them includes the name of the listing broker.
Real estate listings held
by brokerage firms other than Stevens Realty Group are marked with IDX logo and the detailed information about them includes the name of the listing broker.