Sat, Nov-20-10, 18:05
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Plan: Wingin' it.
Stats: 257/240.0/130
BF:yes!
Progress: 13%
Location: U.S.A.
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'YOU assert that if the diet didn't work, people wouldn't go. If the diet didn't work, how would people know?'
Ahh, if Atkins is successful, how do people know?
If you are going to argue about success, about a publicly-traded company, and you're still wondering whether people know that the diet doesn't work, even while the memberships continue, then I'm wondering what you need.
You seem to see a circular argument in the only diet I know in this discussion that actually has a stock price that goes up and down. The memberships fuel the stock price. Sure, the products do too, but the competition from other diet food makers is fairly fierce. It would be difficult to PROVE anything to you about a successful company because you don't accept stock prices, memberships, product sales, book sales, as being as meaningful as - well, there's nothing comparable out there.
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