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To: The Ox who wrote (2356)10/1/2012 1:03:42 PM
From: bruwin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4720
 
Isn't it the case that we first would have to SELL a share from our Top 10 list before we can buy another one to replace it. In that way we always have a maximum of 10 shares in our list that compares with Buffett's total of 10 shares.
To create "Cash" don't we have to sell something and then add that to the Accumulated Dividends?

What I've done with the latest changes to the spreadsheet is to multiply one of the existing shares by its selling price (that we agree on) and then add that to the accumulated Dividend total to give the available Cash.

.... is that how you chaps see it, or have I got it wrong?