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Subject: 
Re: Space Shuttle Costs
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.robotics
Date: 
Wed, 16 Dec 1998 07:17:19 GMT
Original-From: 
Harri 'Junkarn' Manni <junkarn@wombat.ludvika.=stopspammers=se>
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On Tue, 15 Dec 1998, Pete Hardie wrote:

Can you point out some statistics that support this - I know that the
British hold this view, but I wonder about Canadians, Aussies, Indians,
etc.

A shining example of this is the market capitalization value for a company
traded on the NYSE. If you look this up (online, newspaper, etc), you will
find it is expressed in millions.  AOL, for example, has a market cap. of
$42,149.43 (mil) .

All this proves is that the NYSE recognizes that there are some poor,
misguided
people buying stocks in America.

:->

Well, at least the Americans are moving towards the metric system now.
Inch by inch...    :)

//Harri Manni - 070-5850517                                            -o)
-"Do not take life too seriously.You will never get out alive."        /\\
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  Re: Space Shuttle Costs
 
(...) Won't help....I'm certain that LEGO bricks are not convenient multiples of metric units.... (26 years ago, 16-Dec-98, to lugnet.robotics)

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  Re: Space Shuttle Costs
 
(...) All this proves is that the NYSE recognizes that there are some poor, misguided people buying stocks in America. :-> (26 years ago, 15-Dec-98, to lugnet.robotics)

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