Trahx (Little Upsilon) | Wednesday, March 31, 2010 - 02:44 pm Some country controlled public corporation stock listings are not being displayed when navigating to the "buy shares" list. I have also noticed that IPO's made on certain game days are not listed and by the time the are, computer controlled investment funds have already purchased all the shares. Observed on LU. |
Trahx (Little Upsilon) | Wednesday, March 31, 2010 - 05:43 pm Case in point. I did an IPO over one game month ago and the stock is still not listed. When I checked the corp page for share holders, a computer managed inestment fund had already bought all the shares despite the fact the stock is not listed. Anyone know what OLTP is and how it should be used? Or is this just another "realistic" part of the game? By the way, other stocks I should be able to purchase are also not listed, yet other companies in the same country are, and they are all country controlled public corps. I would say the game has a major problem handling transactional processes. |
Jojo the Hun (Fearless Blue) | Thursday, April 1, 2010 - 03:25 am I agree, it is a problem, and has been for a long time. However, sometimes a corp will not be listed in "trade shares," grouped by product, but WILL be listed in "the stock market," ordered by PE. In addition, sometimes the PE will have updated on the corp's screen but not on the Share Market list, or vice versa, so they may not match exactly, so you think the corp is not listed but it really is. And, what is OLTP? |
Trahx (Little Upsilon) | Thursday, April 1, 2010 - 09:26 pm Thanks for the info. The inconsistency of listing the stock in one place but not the other indicates a serious updating or query problem with the underlying database. The "trade shares" list is much more inconvenient to use than the grouped by product list. Does anyone really enjoy looking for a needle in a massive haystack when time is of the essence (or is it just me that objects)? OLTP: On Line Transactional Processing. It's purpose is to maintain the accuracy and real-time value of information. It's a standard database implementation unless you are building a datamart. |
CorporatePartner (Golden Rainbow) | Tuesday, November 9, 2010 - 07:08 am This is the Country stock portfolio that will not allow buying the few remaining shares of a Country Controlled Public Corporation, due to an incorrect error message. Corporation name: Tucson Air Transport, Country: Frank Flex, World: Golden Rainbow See details below: "Buy some shares of Tucson Air Transport The state is not allowed to buy shares if it than owns more than 100.00% of the shares. The market price for these shares is 3.95 SC$. After the last share trade session, there was no demand for this share. The Supply Volume was 508,949,532 shares. The price/earning ratio is 467.4. You can take a look at more information on Tucson Air Transport. Specify your buying order Order for: Country Quantity 508949532 Strategy x Market Price Limited Price Price/Unit Back to shares overview Back to corporation page Back to list of state corporations in Franky Flex Back to main country page" Current Country ownership details from stock portfolio listing: "Tucson Air Transport 25,447,476,689 (current shares owned) 99.40 % (current ownership %) 7.38 SC$ (price paid) 3.95 SC$ (market price) 467.4 (P/E) 100.52B SC$ (current share value) 0 (current shares demanded/ask) 508,949,532 (current shares supplied/offer) buy/sell" |
Psycho_Honey (Little Upsilon) | Tuesday, November 9, 2010 - 08:37 am I get those errors all the time. I assumed it was because I actually owned all the shares but the server needs to update for the corps(s) to be moved to the private list. I also thought that might have meant that you already owned all the total shares that were available to be acquired. Probably wrong on both counts. |
White Darkness (Kebir Blue) | Tuesday, November 9, 2010 - 05:36 pm I've typically gotten that error when I plugged in a number that would make the total greater than 100%. It's finicky. |