kowenicki said:
MikeB said: @ kowenicki
Or perhaps retailers anticipate demand and sometimes they overestimate that demand.
That argument can be valid for one quarter report, but if the sales trend continues for follow up quarters it doesn't make sense. The claim becomes invalid, lots of units left in stock means retailers will buy fewer units for the follow up periods. |
Mike... are my graphs accurate and correct or not??? If not then you may aswell leave this site because the data used forms the basis of every discussion and debate that takes place here surrounding sales.
So are they accurate.. yes or no will do.
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arguing with mike is like talking to a wall =P