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mauiguy2

12/01/18 3:20 AM

#7804 RE: chemist72 #7803

Chemist, I know I'm being trivial, but you're shortchanging PIOE's gain for the year with your figures. When comparing year-to-year gains, you should use the closing price of the last trading day of the preceding year, not the closing price of the first day of the year. PIOE's closing price on 12/29/17 (last trading day in 2017) was .81. So, using your closing price of 1.00 on 12/31 of this year, the gain for 2018 would be 23.5%, not 22%. Not bad in anybody's book.