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Non-Tech : Helen of Troy Ltd (HELE)
HELE 19.41+1.0%Nov 7 9:30 AM EST

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To: MOLLYSUE who wrote (26)10/7/1997 5:50:00 PM
From: Ann Williams   of 295
 
Mollysue:

I think I see where your problem is. Your second example states
that the predicted low is $20 when your current price is $18. It
can't be. In other words, the current price can't be lower than your
predicted price or it becomes the low price. So, if your predicted
low price is $20 and your present price is $18, you've got to reduce
your prediction. In this way, you will get a positive denominator
close to $1 (depends on what you make the predicted number). Hope
this makes sense. If not--let me know.

Ann
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