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Stranger things have happened...
Though I sort of giggled at your capitalization in your comment.
- The problem with percentages
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by Jim Harmon
January 12, 2008 11:46 AM PST
- [i]Vivid once earned 80 percent of its roughly $100 million a year from DVD sales, but last year that fell to 30 percent, Hirsch said in an interview.[/i]
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(3 Comments)DVD sales fell to 30% of all sales? Where's the problem? OR (as I suspect) did you mean to say that sales fell 70%?
(Sorry if this is a double post... it's acting as if I never pressed the submit button)