Sunday, March 01, 2015 11:58:54 PM
It seems that whenever these fictional percentages are applied, Deep Blue always ends up with "hardly any money" or "very little". Pretty amazing considering ALL the numbers are unknowns.
Absolutely NO determination can be made, whether it's 12%, 30% or 80% of "X", when "X" is unknown.
NO ONE knows the value of the divisions, which is why any calculations made are fictional. And NO ONE knows how much, if anything, "limited partners" are owed.
So you cannot say X( value of division) minus Y(amount owed partners) leaves Deep Blue with hardly anything when both X and Y are unknown. Same applies to London.
Hey, if the first division is worth $2,000,000 and the partners are owed $300,000, that looks pretty good for Deep Blue.....OOOPS, but there I go, plugging imaginary numbers in to create a fictional scenario.
I Concentrate on actually getting the divisions first.
"An error does not become truth by reason of multiplied propagation, nor does truth become error because nobody sees it."
--- Gandhi
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