Jon Lapham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Ah, yes, thanks.  Anyone know what the other 3 mean?  Last, New Asset
> Value, and Unknown?

Have you tried "google"?  These are all standard (at least in the US)
stock-market terms.  For what CNNfn or go to quotes.yahoo.com and you'll
see these terms.  Last means the "price of the last transaction".  NAV
is a mutual-fund "price-per-share".  Unknown means "i have no clue where
this price came from or what it signifies".

-derek

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