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Vivek A. Shah
2011-10-07 14:36:58


Hello sir,

How to adjust 1:2 bonus ration in Quantshare? What to write in New & What to write in Old?



QuantShare
2011-10-09 06:00:12

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Best Answer
Symbol -> Split


Vivek A. Shah
2011-10-15 13:29:41

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That is OK. But what I want to ask is suppose there is 1:1 bonus than we mention "1" for NEW & "2" for OLD in NEW:OLD ratio column. So, I want to ask that in the case of 1:2 what should I mention there as for every 2 stock investor is getting 1 stock.


QuantShare
2011-10-17 09:24:20

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You should simply type 1:2


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