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Re: wallstreet1231 post# 57875

Wednesday, 03/30/2022 1:14:22 PM

Wednesday, March 30, 2022 1:14:22 PM

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No, a price decline of 99% leaves the new price at just 1% of the original price. For example, if the price were $100 and it declined 99%, it would then be $1. The decimal point moves two places to the left. So if .2049 were to decline 99%, the result would be .002049. So SNPW has not declined 99%.
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