Originally posted by QuantaFille
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Originally posted by QuantaFille
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I used Home Depot as an example. For Home depot to report "3.4% of our sales are power tools" is not misleading if that is how their sales break out. It doesn't matter if the people buying them also buy other things. Indeed, percentage of sales and percentage or revenue are commonly used statistics.
What you are asking is the equivalent of saying, "Home Depot should be reporting the percentage of their customers that bought a power tool." As a business owner, I cannot think, for one minute, what I would do with that statistic. I CAN understand why pro-life activists want that to be the published number.
For the record, PP says they saw 2.4M patients, so 13.9% of their patients are there for abortions - which is about in-line with their median projected revenue percentages.
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