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TheStreet.com Switches to Decimal Stock Quotes in Stories

 

With Monday's beginning of the decimalization pilot project at the New York Stock Exchange nysebigboard and the American Stock Exchange americanstockexchange, TheStreet.com has joined other news organizations in switching entirely to decimal pricing in references to individual stocks in stories.

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Our prices will be rounded to two decimal places. For example, in our old style we would say Philip Morris (MO Quote) lately was down 5/16 to 31 3/4. In our new style, we'd say it was down 31 cents to $31.75.

Rounding may occasionally make the way we refer to a stock's price look a little counterintuitive. Here's a description borrowed from our colleagues at The New York Times: If a stock closes at $12.125 one day -- and is thus listed as $12.13 -- and it rises $1.125 the next, the increase will be shown as $1.13, but the price will be $13.25, not $13.26.

TheStreet.com's tools/quotes section hasn't yet converted to decimals but will do so in the weeks ahead.

For your convenience, here are the absolute and rounded conversions for increments of 1/16:

1/16 = .0625 = .06
1/8 = .125 = .13
3/16 = .1875 = .19
1/4 = .25
5/16 = .3125 = .31
3/8 = .375 = .38
7/16 = .4375 = .44
1/2 = .50
9/16 = .5625 = .56
5/8 = .625 = .63
11/16 = .6875 = .69
3/4 = .75
13/16 = .8125 = .81
7/8 = .875 = .88
15/16 = .9375 = .94
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