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Posted By: Frank C
I subtotaled the T206 PSA populations by listed back and came up with the following chart. I'm no economics expert, but if this sample is representative of the total population and there were no major hiccups in my subtotaling, the trend indicates that the market may need an adjustment on a few of these multipliers. If a subscriber to SGC could do the same maybe we could learn something. Maybe I should have started accumulating Broadleaf 350s before posting this |
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