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Posted By: leon
We actually agree on something else (this). Not sure what the value would be today but in the ACC this was valued at .20 cents, in 1960(I think that was the last update of the ACC). There is, even at 46 yrs, a very good return in the long run, I think. Getting in at the right time is certainly key too. For all of you mathematicians out there what is the rate of return if Mr.Comisky was valued at $25,000.00 today and .20 cents in 1960? I think that could be a conservative estimated value but I am biased so want to be cautious. |
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