From: John D. G. <jd...@di...> - 2012-05-07 03:44:52
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On 2012-05-06 15:27, Erik Vos wrote: > On further checking I see, that in 1837 only the three merger companies have > a fixed starting price. > > For the other companies, the start price can be chosen, but still is not to > be indicated on the stock chart until floating time - which seems awkward to > me: apparently you'll have to remember the price until that time. Or lay > the price token upside down initially. 1837's stock market has a separate par-price display next to it, because only two companies are allowed to use each price. |