(this will be my last email to the mailing list on the subject, due to its
off-topicness.)
On 30 Jan 2003, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
guy keren [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 30 Jan 2003, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
Well, IIRC in September 2000 Intel lost $91 billion in one
day...
OG It was a loss in one trading day. If you were to buy (the whole of)
OG Intel in the morning and sell it in the evening you would have lost 91
OG billion dollars (wrong, of course - you would be a market maker for
OG Intel then). Think what you may of stock prices, they reflect what
OG the
gk btw, in israel, there is an attempt now to pass a decision that
gk will force public copanies to value their holdings in other
gk companies based on the stock price (its called Teken 15 by the
gk people dealing with this) in order to avoid situations such as
gk when Kur wrote E.C.I's value in
Not yet slashdotted: AOL removed $45.5 billion in the last quarter.
Total loss in 2002 was $99 billion.
A new world record.
(and a way ahead of its followers; It's like breaking the record for
100 meter, in 2 seconds instead of 9.9).
As far as I understood, the total removals (charges in the
Eli Marmor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Not yet slashdotted: AOL removed $45.5 billion in the last quarter.
Total loss in 2002 was $99 billion.
A new world record.
Well, IIRC in September 2000 Intel lost $91 billion in one
day...
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Oleg Goldshmidt | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 30 Jan 2003, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
Eli Marmor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Not yet slashdotted: AOL removed $45.5 billion in the last quarter.
Total loss in 2002 was $99 billion.
A new world record.
Well, IIRC in September 2000 Intel lost $91 billion in one
day...
you