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Mr. P, thanks for sharing your insightful insights. I appreciate it.
Of course the bottom line is everything. But it is, after all, a derivative of the top line. And that is why I worded the question the way I did. A company's poor management may not allow top line increases to translate to the bottom line, but management questions are different from my original one.
I didn't mean to imply that you didn't know how to ask the right question. My extention of thought on the bottom line was more of a steel industry specific insight.... I'm sure you are well aware of all the ways that management can eat up a great top line and make the bottom line look like junk. You know your stuff! My pontification was for any other readers of the post. I was just trying to help.
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Thanks for all the congrads but It was only second. I just don't have room for shorts on the dart board. Rob please put me In MRO-LONG THANKS and hope we all have a great week and say a prayer for all In that horrible bridge dissater.
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