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Any time a company uses percentages in relation to a previous period as a replacement for hard numbers, they have something to hide. It usually means they're fudging numbers through percentages (look, we're xx% over last year with no reference to where "last year's" numbers came from... probably an intern in the basement) or that someone else in the industry is handing them their ass.

In this case, it's probably a little of both. If they really had great numbers to show us, you can bet your ass they would be standing outside their corporate headquarters with a bullhorn.




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