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Technology Stocks : Network Associates (NET)
NET 186.26-2.7%Nov 21 9:30 AM EST

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To: Edwarda who wrote (5397)6/28/1999 10:06:00 PM
From: The Philosopher  Read Replies (1) of 6021
 
If the market seems to be overly negative and driving the price below what fair
market value should be


Legally impossible in publicly traded stocks with a reasonable amount of float.

The legal definition of fair market value is what a willing buyer will pay and a willing seller will accept, neither being under any compulsion to trade.

The fair market value at any moment IS the market price. Period.

Anything else is what somebody thinks the market price SHOULD be. But that isn't and can't be the fair market price.
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