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The rules of 1827 Jr, by Federico Vellani, include a table listing the 25 ways in which
the market price of a company can change. This table can be hard to use. Nick Wedd
produced the following tables in the hope that they will be easier to use. He recommends
studying the rules first, and using these tables only as an aide memoire.
A corporation pays a dividend which is N times the market value of
one of its 10% shares |
N >= 1 |
+ int(N) with a limit of +5 |
0 < N < 1 |
blue zone |
+ 1 |
white or yellow zone |
+0 |
N = 0 |
-1 |
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Prestige items |
|
Bought |
Disposed |
Short distance prestige train |
+1 |
-2 |
Long distance prestige train |
+2 |
-3 |
Prestige line |
+3 |
-5 |
|
Bonds |
|
Issued |
Repaid |
$25 |
-0 |
+0 |
$50 |
-1 |
+1 |
$100 |
-2 |
+1 |
|
Shares bought |
Company floated |
+1 |
Last share bought from bank pool |
+1 |
|
N shares sold |
Zone |
Co. has a train |
Co. has no train |
blue |
-int(N/2) |
-N |
white |
-N |
-2N |
yellow |
-2N |
-3N |
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