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From: | "tennyson@caverock.net.nz" <tennyson@caverock.net.nz> |
Date: | Thu, 23 May 2002 23:44:31 +0000 |
Hi winner69, > > >>From your perspective Dick you probably would have liked to seen a >chart showing how thw one BCH share worth $8.25 in Dec 1998 has >progressed to its value (exc dividends) of about $14.20 today. > >But what that mean when the current BCA price is actually $4.55? > > Exactly. It doesn't matter which way you do it. But it's much easier to adjust yesterdays values to reflect the price of todays share rather than the other way around. If you adjust yesterdays values then you get all the adjusting of prices over with at once, and can continue the chart out into the future by just using the present day closing prices. > > >Just confuses the situation. If nothing else I have demonstrated >that trying to manipulate charts to reflect share of the pie and all >that stuff that Snoopy and Phaedrus were debating last week is >really a pointless (and confusing) exercise. > > You get an 'A' in algebra and graphing Winner, and a 'D' in logic. What you have done is not reflecting the relative contribution of Data Advantage and Baycorp. You have plotted the history of Baycorp, which is a different thing. I would doubt that holders of Baycorp shares would think this pointless. And who is confused? Are you confused? You did the chart so I don't think so. Am I confused? Since I explained your chart I guess not? Is Dick confused? Hopefully not now. So what's the point of your statement? You are of course entitled to use any chart you like, but let's not justify your preference with false logic. > > >>From this I think Phaedrus wins that argument - let the charts show >what a share is worth on the market at any particular time. > > Please pay attention to this next paragraph, as it is the nub of my argument. The DAD-BCA chart *completely ignores the Baycorp price history*. So your argument that the DAD-BCA chart reflects what one of those shares was worth is at any particular time is completely fatuous. substantially false, and just plain wrong. It does no such thing! As any former Baycorp shareholder will tell you. What part of the Data Advantage share price does not necessarily reflect yhe Baycorp shareprice do you not understand? Furthermore you say that once the DAD-BCA share price goes below $A3- which it has threatened to do you are in uncharted territory. That is *not true* if you use the Baycorp chart. So I ask you, which is more useful chart? SNOOPY --------------------------------- Message sent by Snoopy e-mail tennyson@caverock.net.nz on Pegasus Mail version 2.55 ---------------------------------- "You can tell me I'm wrong twice, but that still only makes me wrong once." ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To remove yourself from this list, please use the form at http://www.sharechat.co.nz/chat/forum/
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