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To: Helios who wrote (4012)10/4/1998 1:47:00 PM
From: Stash  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 12623
 
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Helios,
This is splitting hairs,but ...cuurrent price~=10*1,
nano=10*-9,giga=10*9,tera=10*12.

If you were to integrate a function of time,share price, and volume at every trade, the area under the curve from its IPO to the present date, an average share price could be computed.

The value just by looking at the graph is skewed toward 10*2. Remember, the value of cien at IPO did not start at zero. This is the reason I rounded up to tera. The distribution is skewed.
Hope this makes some sense...It is always difficult to convey with the written word ones precise meaning with limited time and space.
Regards
S