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Lets follow up 2.5 years later:
3 Series sales fell off a cliff YOY, down 47%, while the 5 series down only down 10%. Neither model is new this year. So do 5-series fans have real wealth, while 3 series fans are all stretch the lease folks?
“Sales of BMW brand vehicles decreased 41.3 percent in April for a total of 15,705 vehicles compared to 26,735 vehicles reported in the same month a year ago. Year-to-date, BMW brand sales were down 31.3 percent, to 58,436 vehicles compared to 85,100 vehicles sold in the same period of 2008.”
equalizerParticipantLets follow up 2.5 years later:
3 Series sales fell off a cliff YOY, down 47%, while the 5 series down only down 10%. Neither model is new this year. So do 5-series fans have real wealth, while 3 series fans are all stretch the lease folks?
“Sales of BMW brand vehicles decreased 41.3 percent in April for a total of 15,705 vehicles compared to 26,735 vehicles reported in the same month a year ago. Year-to-date, BMW brand sales were down 31.3 percent, to 58,436 vehicles compared to 85,100 vehicles sold in the same period of 2008.”
equalizerParticipantLets follow up 2.5 years later:
3 Series sales fell off a cliff YOY, down 47%, while the 5 series down only down 10%. Neither model is new this year. So do 5-series fans have real wealth, while 3 series fans are all stretch the lease folks?
“Sales of BMW brand vehicles decreased 41.3 percent in April for a total of 15,705 vehicles compared to 26,735 vehicles reported in the same month a year ago. Year-to-date, BMW brand sales were down 31.3 percent, to 58,436 vehicles compared to 85,100 vehicles sold in the same period of 2008.”
equalizerParticipantLets follow up 2.5 years later:
3 Series sales fell off a cliff YOY, down 47%, while the 5 series down only down 10%. Neither model is new this year. So do 5-series fans have real wealth, while 3 series fans are all stretch the lease folks?
“Sales of BMW brand vehicles decreased 41.3 percent in April for a total of 15,705 vehicles compared to 26,735 vehicles reported in the same month a year ago. Year-to-date, BMW brand sales were down 31.3 percent, to 58,436 vehicles compared to 85,100 vehicles sold in the same period of 2008.”
equalizerParticipantLets follow up 2.5 years later:
3 Series sales fell off a cliff YOY, down 47%, while the 5 series down only down 10%. Neither model is new this year. So do 5-series fans have real wealth, while 3 series fans are all stretch the lease folks?
“Sales of BMW brand vehicles decreased 41.3 percent in April for a total of 15,705 vehicles compared to 26,735 vehicles reported in the same month a year ago. Year-to-date, BMW brand sales were down 31.3 percent, to 58,436 vehicles compared to 85,100 vehicles sold in the same period of 2008.”
May 4, 2009 at 11:28 PM in reply to: Bloomberg:….U.S. Home prices may be lost for a Generation… #393083equalizerParticipantAll those somber figures can easily countered in the SD market by behavioral economists with the simple proclamation:
“Everybody wants to live in coastal San Diego, esp wealthy folks from Manhattan”.
May 4, 2009 at 11:28 PM in reply to: Bloomberg:….U.S. Home prices may be lost for a Generation… #393343equalizerParticipantAll those somber figures can easily countered in the SD market by behavioral economists with the simple proclamation:
“Everybody wants to live in coastal San Diego, esp wealthy folks from Manhattan”.
May 4, 2009 at 11:28 PM in reply to: Bloomberg:….U.S. Home prices may be lost for a Generation… #393551equalizerParticipantAll those somber figures can easily countered in the SD market by behavioral economists with the simple proclamation:
“Everybody wants to live in coastal San Diego, esp wealthy folks from Manhattan”.
May 4, 2009 at 11:28 PM in reply to: Bloomberg:….U.S. Home prices may be lost for a Generation… #393604equalizerParticipantAll those somber figures can easily countered in the SD market by behavioral economists with the simple proclamation:
“Everybody wants to live in coastal San Diego, esp wealthy folks from Manhattan”.
May 4, 2009 at 11:28 PM in reply to: Bloomberg:….U.S. Home prices may be lost for a Generation… #393745equalizerParticipantAll those somber figures can easily countered in the SD market by behavioral economists with the simple proclamation:
“Everybody wants to live in coastal San Diego, esp wealthy folks from Manhattan”.
May 3, 2009 at 12:47 PM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #392238equalizerParticipant[quote=partypup][quote=Aecetia]Hang in there partypup. I know you are a survivor and you will emerge triumphant. This might even force you to do something else that would be more to your liking. Things happen for a reason.[/quote]
Thanks, Aecetia. I think you’re right. Believe it or not, my next ambition is to have an organic farm. Not a lot of money, but I’m thinking sustainable food may be extremely important in the future. Plus, I miss being outdoors![/quote]
Good luck partypup. Your industry would be in worse shape if the 2009 movie industry wasn’t doing great.“According to Hollywood.com, 2009 revenues are at $3.25 billion, up 16.4 percent from last year’s. Accounting for higher ticket prices, movie attendance is running 13.7 percent ahead of 2008’s pace.” What recession?
May 3, 2009 at 12:47 PM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #392503equalizerParticipant[quote=partypup][quote=Aecetia]Hang in there partypup. I know you are a survivor and you will emerge triumphant. This might even force you to do something else that would be more to your liking. Things happen for a reason.[/quote]
Thanks, Aecetia. I think you’re right. Believe it or not, my next ambition is to have an organic farm. Not a lot of money, but I’m thinking sustainable food may be extremely important in the future. Plus, I miss being outdoors![/quote]
Good luck partypup. Your industry would be in worse shape if the 2009 movie industry wasn’t doing great.“According to Hollywood.com, 2009 revenues are at $3.25 billion, up 16.4 percent from last year’s. Accounting for higher ticket prices, movie attendance is running 13.7 percent ahead of 2008’s pace.” What recession?
May 3, 2009 at 12:47 PM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #392714equalizerParticipant[quote=partypup][quote=Aecetia]Hang in there partypup. I know you are a survivor and you will emerge triumphant. This might even force you to do something else that would be more to your liking. Things happen for a reason.[/quote]
Thanks, Aecetia. I think you’re right. Believe it or not, my next ambition is to have an organic farm. Not a lot of money, but I’m thinking sustainable food may be extremely important in the future. Plus, I miss being outdoors![/quote]
Good luck partypup. Your industry would be in worse shape if the 2009 movie industry wasn’t doing great.“According to Hollywood.com, 2009 revenues are at $3.25 billion, up 16.4 percent from last year’s. Accounting for higher ticket prices, movie attendance is running 13.7 percent ahead of 2008’s pace.” What recession?
May 3, 2009 at 12:47 PM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #392766equalizerParticipant[quote=partypup][quote=Aecetia]Hang in there partypup. I know you are a survivor and you will emerge triumphant. This might even force you to do something else that would be more to your liking. Things happen for a reason.[/quote]
Thanks, Aecetia. I think you’re right. Believe it or not, my next ambition is to have an organic farm. Not a lot of money, but I’m thinking sustainable food may be extremely important in the future. Plus, I miss being outdoors![/quote]
Good luck partypup. Your industry would be in worse shape if the 2009 movie industry wasn’t doing great.“According to Hollywood.com, 2009 revenues are at $3.25 billion, up 16.4 percent from last year’s. Accounting for higher ticket prices, movie attendance is running 13.7 percent ahead of 2008’s pace.” What recession?
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