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bar1080

05/05/21 3:38 PM

#186008 RE: janice shell #186007

WSJ: BRK-A, at >$421,000, is too much for_some_computers.


"Berkshire Hathaway Inc. is trading at more than $421,000 per Class A share, and the market is optimistic. That’s a problem.

The price has grown so high, it has nearly hit the maximum number that can be stored in one common way exchange computers handle digits.

On Tuesday, Nasdaq Inc. temporarily suspended broadcasting prices for Class A shares of Berkshire over several popular data feeds. Such feeds provide real-time price updates for a number of online brokerages and finance websites.

Nasdaq’s computers can only count so high because of the compact digital format they use for communicating prices. The biggest number they can handle is $429,496.7295. Nasdaq is rushing to finish an upgrade later this month that would fix the problem.

It isn’t just Nasdaq. Another exchange operator, IEX Group Inc., said in March that it would stop accepting investors’ orders in Class A shares of Berkshire Hathaway “due to an internal price limitation within the trading system.”

It’s the stock-market version of the Y2K bug. And it’s becoming an increasingly urgent issue as shares of Warren Buffett’s company have risen more than 20% this year, buoyed by a rising market and a return to profitability after fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020."

https://www.wsj.com/articles/berkshire-hathaways-stock-price-is-too-much-for-computers-11620168548
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berdboy

05/05/21 4:51 PM

#186011 RE: janice shell #186007

its not Q anon...lol