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Re: First round goes to Hyperion
Posted on 21-Jun-2007 16:56:46
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@Tigger

Quote:

Tigger wrote:
Quote:

jkirk wrote:

the amigaone was designed and marketed towards the amiga userbase just not solely for the amiga userbase. they (eyetech) had stated many times there was no profit just selling to existing customers. so selling outside the community was a necessity.


Let me make it simple for you. Alan lied, Alan made alot of profit for each sale of a Teron board. There that was easy.
-Tig


i don't have the sales vs expenses numbers so i cannot dispute this.

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