In Reply to: Numbers don't appear to add up at least to me, opinions welcome. Total sales of High-End audio products... posted by cfb on July 2, 2011 at 10:49:05:
The problem is that you only have to be off by a half a billion or so on your initial numbers to invalidate any conclusion you might make. Some high end companies are privately held, so don't have to report anything about their sales, and that doesn't help either. In my 56 years on the planet I've only met a couple people that were into high end, and that was decades ago. And I know a lot of people from all walks of life. I can't even put myself in that category, as I DIY just about everything. Thus, I'm very skeptical about sales numbers. Nobody wants to admit that their business is closer to a lemonade stand, than an IBM.I'm adding this sentence so I can say I have two paragraphs, though this is admittedly a short one with limited content.
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