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Good one Ty, assume 2006 sales are the same as 2005 fiscal year sales, with no evidence at all, and then claim sales were down! well done! lol!

WHAT!? Are you out of your mind?

What do you think this means?

"The company's highest annual sales total ever represented a 2.2 percent increase over 2005 calendar year sales of $1.094 billion. Quixtar reported sales of $1.058 billion for the fiscal year that ended Aug. 31, 2005"

I suspect that they meant to say "$1.058 Billion for the fiscal year that ended Aug. 31st, 2006" because they just stated 2005 sales as $1.094 Billion.

They might have weird math in Europe, but even in U.S. public school, $1.058 is less than $1.094 and none of these number are good for a person that wants to build a business with a growing company.

Quixtar says: $1.118 sales for calendar year 2006 and $1.094 for calendar year 2005. The difference is $240 million. Divide that by their 370,000 IBOs and you will see that each IBO increased his sales by $64.86 for the year. That means that the average IBO has increased his sales $5.40 per month in 2006 verses 2005. WOW. Five dollars and forty cents a month. That is surely staggering growth. Consider increased cost of products and inflation & you cannot deny that the average IBO is worse off in 2006 than in 2005.

I see what they are trying to say now. So they did not announce what the fiscal year 2006 sales were. I will adjust my post.

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