From: John D. G. <jd...@di...> - 2012-05-06 18:44:12
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On 2012-05-06 05:55, Mike Bourke wrote: > In general, tokens are placed on the stock market chart only when sufficient > shares are sold that the company can operate. Until then, the value remains > the par value of the stock. One game's rules (I forget which, but one of > those that does not have fixed par values) suggests placing the tokens on > the stock market board upside down until the company launches. The only game I know that does this, other than 1835, is 1837. Playing this way definitely won't work for 1830 or any other game where you can sell shares of a company that hasn't floated yet (and the price falls). |