03-21-2012
The best way to get an accurate market price is to post it for sale on the internet. This may take a while though before a genuine bid or prospective buyer comes along.
Alternatively, you can sell off the individual components.
We probably dont need to tell you that the market for computers this exotic is not very deep or liquid.
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finance::quote::trustnet
Finance::Quote::Trustnet(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Finance::Quote::Trustnet(3)
NAME
Finance::Quote::Trustnet - Obtain unit trust prices from trustnet.co.uk
SYNOPSIS
use Finance::Quote;
$q = Finance::Quote->new;
%stockinfo = $q->fetch("uk_unit_trusts","trust-name"); # Can failover to other methods
%stockinfo = $q->fetch("trustnet","trust-name"); # Use this module only.
DESCRIPTION
This module obtains information about UK unit trust prices from www.trustnet.co.uk. The information source "uk_unit_trusts" can be used if
the source of prices is irrelevant, and "trustnet" if you specifically want to use trustnet.co.uk.
UNIT TRUST NAMES
Unfortunately there is no unique identifier for unit trust names. Therefore enough of the name should be given including spaces to yield a
unique match. Trustnet sometimes uses abbreviated names, and the string given should match the abbreviation.
Consult http://www.trustnet.co.uk/ut/funds/perf.asp?sort=0 to find a match for your unit trusts.
Example "jupiter income"
LABELS RETURNED
Information available from Trustnet may include the following labels: exchange method source name currency bid ask yield price. In case of
a unit trust, "price" returns the offer (ask) price. In case of an OIEC, the unique price is returned in "bid", "ask" and "price".
SEE ALSO
Trustnet website - http://www.trustnet.co.uk/
Finance::Quote::Yahoo::USA
perl v5.12.1 2009-10-05 Finance::Quote::Trustnet(3)