Good find Hewletts and many thanks to you. Pixie, Greggy is correct although it would be preferable to use the exact figures.
What you need to do is multiply your AOE cost base by 92.21% to find your new AOE cost base, then
Multiply your AOE cost base (but not the new AOE cost base) by 7.79% to find the cost base for your DTE shares, and thats it, great work!
7.79% + 92.21% = 100%
Hi Sekpaul, the above as previously posted by RANDYMARSH.
Any clarification appreciated.
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