I have always wondered how charts figure in reverse splits
when there was no trading symbol change, and it looks as if
they work backwards in time to adjust what the share price
would need to be to reflect the future reverse split(s).
If you bought ten shares at $1 each, for investment of $10.
Later a reverse split of 10:1 would result in you having one share
with that same inital investment of $10, so that a chart would
show that at the time you bought it was $10/share to reflect
an adjustment for the 10:1 consolidation.
Below the chart at 2 years ago was 1.7 trillion dollars per share.
http://pinksheets.com/quote/quote.jsp?symbol=AFRD
3 month chart ($300.00)
http://pinksheets.com/quote/chart.jsp?symbol=AFRD
26 month chart ($1,704,225,352.00)
http://pinksheets.com/quote/chart.jsp?symbol=AFRD&duration=2-6-9-0-0-560
Please correct anything I guessed above.
doug
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