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I don't have any Rapha or a Gunnar. I've missed everything.
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I'd argue they don't want to move there because it's expensive for the region.
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You just making stuff up.
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Since he specified "millionaires per capita", I figured it might be correct since I have no idea how many people live in Benton County. Maybe Benton has a very wide rich/poor gap, whereas Loudoun has NO gap because even the "poor" are pretty well off.
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Medians are by definition resistant to issues of skewed distributions. You're thinking of means, which aren't usually used for measuring income as they are sensitive to distribution and can be misleading as a result.
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Isn’t said person a member here?
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I too have been disappointed with a lot of the design work over the last couple of years, but the recent releases point to a return to their design roots. But I doubt that classic wool blend jerseys are a prescription for the growth they want. I saw a similar ad on Instagram a while ago, link led to an obvious scam site (domain was something like raphadesign.life, had cribbed a bunch of content from rapha.cc). I reported the ad as a scam and a few days later Instagram rejected my complaint. Obviously they care more about the ad dollars than about their customers getting scammed. Again, not news. |
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The move could have been to liberal leaning Chicago/Cook County and I could easily list off multiple reasons why the move is potentially negative for some people/situations. ...to be clesr- I grew up in Cook County, have family there, visit there multiple times a year, and love it. There is definitely a culture war in Arkansas. It is eerily similar in timing and subject matters to what has been going on in my state for the last 5 years. The same national groups are influencing both State legislatures. But just because there is a culture war doesnt mean Bentonville or NWAR are terrible places for liberal minded people to live. Yes, if a specific law negatively impacts an individual or a family memver, then it may be in the emoloyee's best interests to live and work elsewhere. But for a lot of people, that region is a really solid mix for what they are looking for in life. |
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The thing that gets me is the price the Waltons paid for Rapha, $260,000,000 for a company doing ~$100,000,000 a year max. When the sale was made the price was some huge multiple of EBITDA.
As with so many companies in this industry, a buyer, from outside the bike industry, comes in and overestimates what a niche brand is worth and how much it can grow. Is it just me but after Simon sold it there seemed to be constant sales to the point where I remember people saying they would "just wait till it goes on sale". |
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In this case, it's the # of millionaires per population. There's nothing to average or mean. 10 millionaires is the same as 10 billionaires, because the billionaires are millionaires, so they count the same. If someplace has 7 millionaires, and 3 billionaires and 100 people in town, it has a higher # of millionaires per capita than someplace with 3 millionaires and 7 billionaires but 110 people. The latter has a higher average and mean, but a lower per capita. |
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