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Jun 13, 2007 12:04 am

for you youngin’s out there it all boils down to working hard in your early years.  Survive in the business long enuf and it’s easy. AGE was a great firm to start with but this business is what YOU make of it. Work hard and keep your head down=success. Wachovia or AGE the recipe is the same… I know, my firm was acquired in my 10th month in the business.

Jun 15, 2007 8:10 pm

I am a recruiter and representative for Polar Investment Counsel, Inc. an independent full service broker dealer / advisory.

Our chairman worked with AGE from 1989-1995 and then left to set up his own BD.  During that time, he was a Chairman's counsel level producer and at the time of his leaving in 1995, he was by far their top producer in managed futures at the firm.

For all those who are thinking this deal isn't what it's cracked up to be, please check out our website www.icebear1.com.  We offer an 85% - 90% payout, currently our clearing ticket charges are $16 for equity, $10 + .75 cents for options. 

We welcome the opportunity to talk to anyone who wants to be an owner and not an employee.

Jun 15, 2007 8:14 pm

You represent a hack firm…

Jun 15, 2007 8:18 pm

[quote=blarmston]You represent a hack firm.....[/quote]

That website is the funniest thing I have ever seen! They are headquartered in "Thief River Falls" and the website is maintained by Sherry's Web Services.

Nothing like investing a whole $50 on a website. Of course, ours isn't much better either but that thing just sucks...