Not exact matches
It has lodged a prospectus with the Australian Securities and Investments
Commission for the issue of up to 17,867,600 fully - paid
shares at an issue price of 25
cents together with a free attaching option, on the basis of one attaching option for every two
shares to raise up to $ 4.466 million.
Seedrs makes money by taking roughly 6 per
cent commission on funds raised, and then a
share of any increase in value when the company is sold — similar to the «carry» earned by private equity firms.
Trading
commissions that once cost seven to ten
cents per
share — or more — can now be as low as fractions of a penny.
The Australian Commerce
Commission has received an application from one of Australia's largest food companies, National Foods, to acquire up to 100 per
cent of the issued
shares of New Zealand Dairy Foods (NZDF).
For dividend reinvestments, you'll pay this 6 -
cent per
share commission.
When you go to sell your
shares, you'll pay a transaction fee of between $ 15 and $ 30 (depending on the type of sell order you request), plus a 10 -
cent per
share commission.
Finally, there is also a
commission of 5
cents per
share on all purchases.
When you go to sell your
shares, you'll pay a transaction fee of either $ 15 or $ 25, depending on the type of sell order, plus a per
share commission of 12
cents.
In addition to these transaction fees, all optional purchases are also assessed a 6 -
cent per
share commission.
Its base
commission is one
cent per
share with a minimum of $ 4.95 and a maximum of $ 9.95.
They think because they have a 99
cent commission structure no one will leave, but it makes no difference when you're trading over 1000
shares (which is the bulk of my trading).
As of December 31, 2012, the transactions for the Hussman Strategic Growth Fund were subject to
commissions of 1.3
cents per
share and $ 1.30 per option contract.
According to data from Greenwich Associates presented in testimony to the House Committee on Financial Services (Harold Bradley of American Century Management, March 12, 2003), mutual funds pay an average of between 5.1 and 5.5
cents per
share in
commissions to make securities transactions - a rate that has not changed significantly in the past decade.
U will cost an investor just two trading
commissions plus 2
cents spread per
share.
When you sell your
shares, you'll be assessed a $ 15 service fee and a 10
cent per
share commission.
When you go to sell your
shares, you'll pay a
commission of 12
cents per
share plus a transaction fee of $ 15 or $ 25, depending on the type of sell order.
When purchasing
shares directly, you'll pay a
commission of 6
cents per
share plus a transaction fee of $ 2 for online bank debits and $ 5 for purchases by check.
For each direct purchase, you'll pay either $ 5 for a purchase by check or $ 2 for a purchase by direct debit, along with a 6 -
cent per
share commission fee.
When you sell your
shares, you'll pay between $ 15 and $ 30 depending on the type of sell order, plus a 12 -
cent per
share commission.
When you go to sell your
shares, you'll pay a transaction fee of between $ 15 and $ 25 (depending on the type of sell order you request), plus an 8 -
cent per
share commission.
There is a 3 -
cent per
share commission on all purchases.
For direct
share purchases, you'll pay a transaction fee of $ 1.50 (for monthly automatic direct debits) or $ 5 (for one - time purchases by automatic debit or check), plus an 8 -
cent per
share commission.
When you do, you'll pay a transaction fee of between $ 15 and $ 25 (depending on the type of sell order) and a
commission of 12
cents per
share.
When you sell your
shares, you'll pay a
commission of 10
cents per
share plus a transaction fee of either $ 5 or $ 25, depending on the type of sell order.
When you go to sell your
shares in the plan, you will pay a fee of $ 7.50 per sell order plus a
commission of 10
cents per
share.
For your initial purchase of stock through the plan, you will pay an enrollment fee of $ 2.50 plus a
commission of 10
cents per
share.
The «flat rate» option charges $ 0.01 /
share with a minimum charge of $ 1.00 per trade for
commissions + exchange, ECN and specialist fees (typically a few more
cents); with the flat rate option the maximum charge you pay is actually 0.5 % of the trade value (plus exchange, ECN & specialist fees).
When selling
shares in the plan, you'll pay a fee of $ 15 plus a
commission of 7
cents per
share.
For example, a person buying NextShares at NAV + $ 0.02 pays two
cents a
share, plus
commissions, in trading costs.
When you go to sell your
shares, you'll pay a transaction fee of $ 15 plus a
commission of 10
cents per
share.
When you sell your
shares, you'll pay a transaction fee of between $ 15 and $ 25, depending on the type of sell order you request, plus a
commission of 12
cents per
share.
Clients of TradeStation can choose among a flat - rate
commission ($ 9.99 per trade), a sliding scale that cuts the
commission rate the more they trade, or a fee of just 1
cent per
share as long as they trade in lots of 500
shares or more.
When reinvesting dividends, you'll pay a transaction fee of $ 3 and the same
commission of 5
cents per
share.
When you sell your
shares in the plan, you'll pay a transaction fee of between $ 15 — $ 25 and a
commission of 12
cents per
share.
When you sell your
shares in the plan, you'll pay a fee of $ 5 per sell order along with a 5
cent per
share commission.
You'll also pay a
commission of 10
cents per
share.
Long - term, less active, investors have the popular option of 1
cents per
share with a minimum charge of $ 4.95 / trade and a ceiling maximum
commission charge of $ 9.95.
For direct purchases of stock, you'll pay a transaction fee of $ 5 and a
commission of 5
cents per
share.
Low
commissions: It's hard to beat the stock and exchange - traded funds
commission structure at Interactive Brokers, which favors frequent, high - volume traders at just 0.5
cent per
share.
Active traders — those who make high volume
share trades — have the choice of 1
cents per
share (1
cents minimum / $ 6.95 maximum), or a $ 4.95 flat stock
commission charge.
When you go to sell your
shares, you'll pay a transaction fee of $ 15 or $ 25 depending on the type of sell order plus a
commission of 12
cents per
share.
If two call options had been purchased, the
commission rate would be about 20
cents per
share.
Each option contract is for 100
shares of the underlying stock, so in this case the
commission per
share would be 40.5
cents.
For batch orders (where your
shares are consolidated with the
shares of other investors to be sold), you'll pay a fee of $ 15 plus a
commission of 9
cents per
share.
When purchasing
shares under the direct purchase plan, you'll pay a transaction fee of $ 5 and a
commission of 5
cents per
share unless you set up regular automatic debits from your checking or savings account.
When you go to sell your
shares in the plan, you'll pay a transaction fee of between $ 15 and $ 25 and a
commission of 12
cents per
share.
When you sell your
shares, you'll pay a transaction fee of $ 5 plus a
commission of 10
cents per
share for batch orders (where you do not control when or at what price the stock is sold).
When you purchase
shares by reinvesting dividends, your transaction fee will be 5 % of the amount reinvested to a maximum of $ 3, plus a
commission of 5
cents per
share.
Questrade is a self - directed broker and offers free purchases of exchange - traded fund purchases (ETF) and super low
commissions of 1
cents per
share on all the rest.
When you sell your
shares, you'll pay a transaction fee of $ 15, plus a sales
commission of 12
cents per
share.