RE:RE:RE:RE:Interesting branding strategyyyz123 wrote: Perfect. It's so obvious you can't read and comprehend plain English. You're the only one on SH who doesn't understand those two posts.
Really-sounds pretty straight forward to me...explain it for us than how you confuse revenue as being unimportant but top line as being important.
Its really pretty clear their both one and the same boy...and try to stay in the Yakazz alias for a stretch here vs using the Domdesm alias and stay in character less you get confused again.
I only got so long tho as do you probably to...when does that evening shift at Dennys start for you anyways? DEFINITION OF 'TOP LINE'
A reference to the gross sales or revenues of a company, or an allusion to a course of action that increases or reduces revenues. The "top" reference relates to the fact that on a company's income statement, the first line at the top of the page is generally reserved for gross sales or revenue. A company that increases its revenues is said to be "growing its top line", or "generating top-line growth".
This contrasts with net income (or net earnings per share), which is usually the bottom line of the company's income statement.
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