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Glasshalffull -- I believe the answer to your question is that though the large majority of U.S. financial institutions have minimum price restrictions in their guidelines, some do not. If I recall correctly there are over 1600 financial institutions in the U.S. and roughly 200 have no such restrictions in their guidelines.
As POET is the answer to many problems, in the words of Dr Taylor, how about
"Solved by POET" or "The POET Solution".
Alternatively, to highlight the optical feature, "Lit by POET".
POETF actually dropped 19.6x% roughly 15 minutes after the close on over 30,000 shs. It gradually came up to ~74 cents where it is at 7:27pm est. Current volume is 198,188 so around 160,000 of that was after hours. I presumed it was angst over the AGM cancellation. When I tried to buy some shares I was told by Etrade that they don't do pre or post hours trades for OTCBB stocks.
Heinz -- All three show Apple as employer. Can you confirm that these three were recently hired by Poet? Tia.
YP-1 --As e-tops mentioned the currency difference is normally accomodated in the bid/ask price for POETF. I live in the States and use on line E-Trade and have both POETF and PTK, the later in my Global account. My commission for trading poetf is $9.99 and for PTK $19.99. Also, trading PTK has to be done in round lots, e.g., 100 shares for a share price exceeding one dollar, 500 shares for less than one dollar (there are other lot specifications depending on price). Volume normally is less with poetf but generally not a problem in executing trades and I suspect US volume will be greater in future. With E-trade global account if one sells a Canadian stock the only choice of lots to sell are either those first bought or those last bought. With poetf, one can select any lot(s) to be sold. Also, one can buy any amount of poetf shares to buy or sell, e.g., 1577 shares.