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Fidelity cuts online trade fee to flat rate

Boston : MA : USA | Feb 02, 2010 at 7:45 AM PST
Source: Tulsa World
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Fidelity Investments on Tuesday undercut its brokerage rivals, reducing its online stock trading commission to a flat fee of $7.95, four weeks after Charles Schwab Corp. cut its price to $8.95. Fidelity's flat fee replaces a tiered structure that had charged customers as much as $19.95 per trade to... FULL ARTICLE AT Tulsa World
 
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