Dennis:

Hmmm, that sure makes sense, doesn't it?  The one who brings in
the most profit dollars is the 'best'.  That sure would be
simple!!!  I guess one could argue that if someone sold 100 items
with a $1 profit on each (for a total $100 of profit), is he 
'better' than someone who sold only 40 items but at a $2 profit.
If they were selling the exact same item then #2 would be better,
wouldn't he?

But in my instance this is serialized inventory where the costs
are wildly different so there's no comparison like that.


Karen


>Seems to me that profit margin is the profit dollars, not the
>percentage.

>If that is the case, your job is easy.  




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