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08/03/12
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Thanks Val,
Read that and it doesn't make much sense to me.
If the stated current offer is .21 and a buyer comes in and pays .21 a trade should be registered at .21
How can the current price of that stock be listed as .205?
That buyer just made a paper loss of 2.4% according to the ASX. But in real life the current share price is .21
If this sort of garbage went on with BHP price differences of .80 would be shown (2.4% of 34.30)
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