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RE: UKNM: More overvalued stocks |
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Steve Johnston |
| Date: |
Fri, 30 Jul 1999 16:54:23 +0100 |
-----Original Message-----
>
From: Clay Shirky [mailto:clay@shirky.com]
>
Sent: 29 July 1999 10:05
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To: uk-netmarketing@chinwag.com
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Subject: Re: UKNM: More overvalued stocks
>
Clay wrote:
>
> > Where else is a confirmation of worth to come from, if
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not the mutual
>
> > agreement of the interested parties? What mechanism
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except supply and
>
> > demand could determine worth?
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>
I wrote:
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> Agreed, but is 'the mutual agreement of the interested
>
parties' what is
>
> actually going on here - other than in the most literal sense.
Clay wrote:
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What's wrong with the literal sense of worth? Surely it is the literal
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sense people are interested in when they are working out a mutual
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agreement, no?
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Clay, I was referring to a literal sense of 'mutual agreement', not the
sense of worth.
Steve Johnston
steve.johnston@entranet.co.uk
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