To: Cboldt
Something about the exchange having a hard time with four-digit stock price. So, in essence, the NYSE has a Y2K like issue? Their systems can only handle three digit stock prices? Unbelievable to this IT guy, so I suspect its spin.
166 posted on
04/27/2018 5:24:58 AM PDT by
BlueMondaySkipper
(Involuntarily subsidizing the parasite class since 1981)
To: BlueMondaySkipper
So, in essence, the NYSE has a Y2K like issue? Their systems can only handle three digit stock prices? Unbelievable to this IT guy, so I suspect its spin.
Especially since Berkshire Hathaway greatly exceeded this price without any problems.
204 posted on
04/27/2018 6:25:04 AM PDT by
liberalh8ter
(The only difference between flash mob 'urban yutes' and U.S. politicians is the hoodies.)
To: BlueMondaySkipper
I was equally dubious ... the only thing that tempered such skepticism is that they’re both NASDAQ traded whereas Buffet / Berkshire Hathaway (with high share prices & lower share count) has been traded on NYSE for ages - but AMZN has been above $1K - makes no sense.
To: BlueMondaySkipper
I agree. That doesn’t make sense. Of course there’s been stock prices over $1000 and IT standards dictate sizes for dollar amounts. Just like no one used 6 character dates anymore. You *have* to have the century in there.
382 posted on
04/27/2018 10:09:12 AM PDT by
CatQuilt
(Lover of cats =^..^= and quilts)
To: BlueMondaySkipper
NYSE doesnt, it was the ARCA/NASDAQ router-dealybobber I thought?
They didnt suspend Berkshire did they?
531 posted on
04/27/2018 12:11:43 PM PDT by
Axenolith
(Government blows, and that which governs least, blows least...)
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