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Re: shajandr post# 107276

Friday, 04/22/2016 10:11:06 PM

Friday, April 22, 2016 10:11:06 PM

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Can I try to help him??

If you have a $10.00 stock and sell it to your best friend, Richard Munch, for $.0001 what would that be?

The formula used is:

sell$ minus value$ divided by value$ to get the decimal amount and that times 100 equals the percentage discount

so:

(.0001-10)/10=-.99999 times 100 is 99.999% discount.

Oh wait not low enough yet. Let's sell it at $.00000001 ...

(.00000001-10)/10=-.999999999 times 100 is 99.9999999% discount.

Crap, still not low enough. Let's sell it at $.000000000001 ...

(.000000000001-10)/10=-0.9999999999999 times 100 is 99.99999999999% discount.

hmmmm..... Sorry Jay, you are on your own! big smile




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