tede02 Posted August 1, 2017 Posted August 1, 2017 This is specific to Naspers Limited which is South African based. I must be missing something. As I see it, the common is trading for 291,000 in home currency (ZAR). The currency conversion to USD is currently $0.075. Thus, the conversion gets me to share price of $21,952.35. However, the ADRs are trading at $23.35 with a 10:1 ratio. But that translates into a $233.50 share price which is off by nearly a factor of ten (actually 100). What am I missing here? Is there another share class that the ADRs are being based off? Any insight would be greatly appreciated. (Probably a stupid question with the answer looking me in the face.)
LC Posted August 1, 2017 Posted August 1, 2017 is it because 291,000 = 291.00 (comma used as decimal)?
oddballstocks Posted August 1, 2017 Posted August 1, 2017 is it because 291,000 = 291.00 (comma used as decimal)? That's my guess, most of the world uses a comma instead of a decimal whereas in the US we use a decimal and not a comma.
KCLarkin Posted August 1, 2017 Posted August 1, 2017 UK stocks trade in pence not pounds. Perhaps something similar here?
tede02 Posted August 1, 2017 Author Posted August 1, 2017 Thanks Hielko. I guess ZAC is equivalent to US cents. Thus, the stock is trading at 2,991 ZAR which brings the conversion in line. Thanks guys.
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