I find the statement absurd that someone sets a threshold and only above this is a company entitled to be included in the 200 if it still has a low turnover. And this absurdly completely ignores the position the company occupies or the patents it holds.Once apon a time the AFR was a trusted paper..
That's what I'm talking about baby!Let all shorters burn and give control back to healthy money-making and growth.
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I know, I know. Probably ridiculous for you and a ⅒th (?) of your volume. But that's neat here. It was almost dusty here on the exchanges. All the exchanges need to be added up...That's what I'm talking about baby!
Some decent volume, on the German exchanges!
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I have to disagree with you here Corsors.I find the statement absurd that someone sets a threshold and only above this is a company entitled to be included in the 200 if it still has a low turnover. And this absurdly completely ignores the position the company occupies or the patents it holds.
To illustrate my thought, imagine ARM were to spin off all its patents into a new company and go public on the ASX. The 200 would be denied until some other defined threshold for reasonable turnover is exceeded?! Absurd that is.
I was able to understand the articleI have to disagree with you here Corsors.
As FactFinder said..
"Shorting should be banned fullstop but at the very least pre revenue companies should be protected"
Pre-revenue companies, have a "natural" protection from shorters, if not included in the ASX300 or ASX200, because the shares to lend to them, are just not available in large quantities.
This is the Time and opportunity, for them, to raise funds, while they are still pre-revenue.
If their market capitalisation, forces them into the Big Boys Club (ASX300/200) this period of protection disappears and it's open slather, for the wolves to prey on the young "defenseless" lambs..
The author's original "complaint" was about the "quality" of the index, but I can see, how a young company, would want to avoid inclusion, until it was "ready" had building revenue and was profitable.
Just my opinions and happy to differ..
Chippers ,
Shaping up very nicely for today ,
Start the day with a bang....
Regards,
Esq.
Cosors ,
I'm not flash with English , but this may help...
The young punk had pulled this stunt a number of times with great success, though had not figured on having a larger impliment drawn upon himself , and hence thought his number was up.
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Regards,
Esq.
1. A number can have one or more digits (1...0)Ok
Is this a number or a figure
11.11?
Please not it's both true.
figure number figure number figure number
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Thank you so much!! I understand that. For the first time answered and understood this at the same time. A dream!1. A number can have one or more digits (1...0)
2. A figure can be a shape, a diagram, or a number; if used to describe a number, it can be composed of a single digit or of multiple digits.
Note that both number and figure can refer to a numerical value. Number is the proper word to use when referring to a mathematical value, while figure is commonly used when referring to a written or printed representation of a number.
e.g. $100.000 as sales figures
e.g. Dim intA(2) AS Integer (number)
e.g. Spok as figure
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u'll figure it out.
perfect explanationThank you so much!! I understand that. For the first time answered and understood this at the same time. A dream!
I don't understand now Kölle Bub, what's with the number, are the nerds here? And who emerged?
We speak Kölsch here. I don't understand everything. I would like to make an effort.I don't understand now Kölle Bub, what's with the number, are the nerds here? And who emerged?
Do you write to yourself? Can I help? Everything all right with you?
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