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From: | "G Stolwyk" <stolwyk@wave.co.nz> |
Date: | Tue, 17 Jul 2001 14:55:07 +1200 |
Michael,
Yes, the combination of much interest as well as
timing are important tools in market research!
The listing of RBC was expected
and thus was an event to look forward to!
At that time, I was worried about viruses and fear
of too many replies to my home email address. Hence the answers on the
Forum!
Now I am more familiar with the computer, it is
possible to do an occasional one and provided the interest is there, I or
somebody else perhaps could repeat this.
Having individual predictions results on the Forum,
is not wanted for a number of statistical reasons.
One reason why we did a quick quiz last night was
to create some interest in the Forum. At that time, we only had a few
posts.
I feel that there ought to be more contributions if
at all possible; we already have enough passive readers!
Gerry
PS: Yes, market research can predict tight
price bands on selected
occasions, where smaller companies are involved.
Institutions and large investors have more
influence when larger companies are being discussed, I
think
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