The table takes splits into account incorrectly, so some of the numbers (pre 2000) split show up 4x too high and pre 2005 split show up 2x too high.
This is very cool to see. However, you shouldn't have accounted for the splits like you did (I think you had it right the first time you did it). Prices you find in databases/charts for stock prices are already split…
The table takes splits into account incorrectly, so some of the numbers (pre 2000) split show up 4x too high and pre 2005 split show up 2x too high.
This is very cool to see. However, you shouldn't have accounted for the splits like you did (I think you had it right the first time you did it). Prices you find in databases/charts for stock prices are already split…