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Friday, December 14, 2007 |
Wednesday, January 16, 2008 8:36:51 PM |
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Email support told me: "Per company policy symbols are not adjusted for dividends. We do make individual exceptions for especially large dividends." I take it as this: for both TC and Blocks price data, stocks, ETC/Closeends and mutual funds, Worden does not normally adjust the price for dividends, capital gains and distributions (for MFs), unless it is larger than a predetermined big percentage, like 10%. As a result, on ex-dates, charts would show a drop which actually not a equity line declien if you were long it. Is this an accurate recap? I am sure you have all the data for all sorts of distributions. I don't understand this policy since it does not make good business sense. Could you elaborate? Thanks!
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