In a message dated 6/19/03 5:41:13 PM, VegasLegal@aol.com writes:
>et me suggest that there are actually three prices to address. Selling
>and asking, while important as a determiner of value, are not the final
>arbiters of value. Rather, value is on a sliding scale, and such factors
>as location, advertising, etc., add an intangible factor that results in
>a range rather than a value. The prices to address are, the lowest a seller
>is willing to sell, the highest a buyer is willing to pay, and the median
>of the intersecting set, if any. The last is the closest you can come
>to a value.
Snip the rest
Boy was that a well done post. Good job.
Rob
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