From: Mike B. <com...@ip...> - 2012-05-06 13:42:14
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Sorry for any confusion, Stefan! The two would seem to go hand-in-hand - you have to have a token on the stock market board to reflect changed values if you can see shares. But I think that the 1830 game and its variants are the only ones where this is the case. Most of the 18xx games explicitly state that you can't sell shares until the company has floated, or (in some cases) actually had an operating round. Mike Bourke Campaign Mastery http://www.campaignmastery.com Co-author, Assassin's Amulet http://www.legaciescampaignsetting.com --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 120505-0, 05/05/2012 Tested on: 6/05/2012 11:41:26 PM avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2012 AVAST Software. http://www.avast.com |