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6th October 2013 | 12:29am

If we look at the quantum of listings as a function of supply/demand, it appears that stocks are cheap; otherwise, the supply would be abundant and growing (or is it sufficiently abundant already and it was excessive earlier?). Using Barbara Petitt's observation, shares are not priced well enough (comparing to debt perhaps?) to be useful as a currency for acquisitions.