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To: gbh who wrote (13751)10/30/2000 9:11:30 PM
From: zbyslaw owczarczyk  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 24042
 
gbh, from Ryan, Hankin Kent Inc.
"In 2001, sales are projected to increase 42 percent over 2000 to $29.3 billion, but that
rate slows to 19 percent in 2002 over 2001. In 2003, sales are estimated to grow 17.5
percent over 2002. In 2004, sales are forecast to grow just 11 percent over the previous
year to reach $45.4 billion."

at the same time: The San Francisco-based group also lifted its estimate for spending in 2001 to $29.3
billion. In 1999, it had forecast spending of $19.4 billion for 2001.


so tell me gbh how much is worth forecast beyond 2001-year form now.
The research firm was wrong by 50% in the 1999 forecast



To: gbh who wrote (13751)10/30/2000 9:29:10 PM
From: zbyslaw owczarczyk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24042
 
you better respond to data I have provided in previous post
Now why don't you just not respond to me if you don't like what I have to contribute, and just go back to cheerleading.

if you want to analyze and exchange info, do it considering
all option and all info in report.
ask yourself question, if research was wrong by 50% in 1999, forecasting 2000 demand, how can I trust it when comes to 2002+ forecast.