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Probably yes. Paulo Issler in our Research group maintains the exotica files, contact him for details on those files. exotica1 is probably a backup file.
Krishna. -----Original Message----- From: Y'Barbo, Paul Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 5:21 PM To: Krishnarao, Pinnamaneni Subject: RE: Spread Data Krishna, Do you mean the /Research/Exotica/xll directory? Is the exotica1.xll addin the same as the exotica.xll addin? Paul -----Original Message----- From: Krishnarao, Pinnamaneni Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 2:50 PM To: Y'Barbo, Paul Subject: RE: Spread Data Here is what we had done for Kim before. In the PGE_Permian.xls file, the option values are in cells starting M30. In Excel, you need to load the exotica.xll addin which is in /Research/Exotica directory on your common drive. Load the addin and say NO to "copy to your local drive?" Also, see the "Results" sheet for volatility and correlation calculations. Krishna. << File: PGE_PERMIAN.xls << << File: SOCAL_PERMIAN.xls << -----Original Message----- From: Y'Barbo, Paul Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 2:32 PM To: Krishnarao, Pinnamaneni Subject: Spread Data Krishna, Please see attached data on the pages named "MO IND DATA" and "Basis Forwards". I am interested in understanding the math associated with valuing calls and puts on the spread between the index points. Also, do you have an option pricing model that I could have? My office number is 5-4173. Thanks, Paul P.S. Do you recall the work that you did for Kim Watson in the past? << File: NAT GAS Prices GRAPH.xls <<
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