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To: Tom who wrote (32862)7/21/1999 10:21:00 PM
From: Suzanne Newsome  Respond to of 44908
 
Tom, I just posted my most recent Summary of Gross Profit Projections in which I included the very conservative Lifetime Learning projection. This one, which results in $43.5 million in gross profits, is based on 10% participation, each kid sells 2 cards, each card buys 1 CD. Bob and Alyce on RB have both sliced and diced the numbers a little differently and arrived at figures in between my range. It is very tempting to get caught up in the optimistic projections. In reality, TSIG will do very well if the super-conservative scenarios work out. I think Paul Henry must be very careful not to hype future events. Everything we have heard about Lifetime Learning response so far has been good. Thanks for the report. Regards, Suzanne



To: Tom who wrote (32862)7/22/1999 8:38:00 AM
From: Suzanne Newsome  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
 
Order numbers. Tom, there is some good conversation going on over on RB. Allow me to throw this into their conversation. Orders received from the general public, i.e. the thread members, who are not associated with some organization that must be tracked, may have consecutive order numbers. Orders from Babe Ruth, for example, will have different order numbers. Therefore, it would be impossible to determine the number of orders overall by examining the thread members order numbers. Regards, Suzanne