Posted March 12, 2019
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Also if these are supposed one time expenses, then again why would they need to lay off employee or get rid of the fair pricing program. You can't have it both ways. Both of these would be unnecessary if by your 'logic' the expenses were going to magically drop in 2019 because of these magical 'one time expenditures'. So either
1) these are not one time expenditures but rather maintenance costs
2) they're lying to you about the reasons to get rid of fair pricing
You get to choose which one it is
So if they have a 20% growth in revenue that is sustained and an expense which is essentially a one time expense
Again 2017 expenses are 100% identical to 2018 expenses.
1) these are not one time expenditures but rather maintenance costs
2) they're lying to you about the reasons to get rid of fair pricing
You get to choose which one it is
That shouldn't be hard to follow.
1) these are not one time expenditures but rather maintenance costs
2) they're lying to you about the reasons to get rid of fair pricing
You get to choose which one it is
Its not that 'hard to read the financials'
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I'm still up for purchasing Grimoire on GoG, should it come here eventually.
Will buy 2 copies, in fact .
https://rpgcodex.net/forums/index.php?threads/gog-turns-down-grimoire-for-publishing.126050/page-2
I mean maybe you weren't alive when Cleve was burning up Usenet, but man you would not find another singular person who would hold a grudge until the cold death of the universe.
Post edited March 12, 2019 by satoru