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And I did a lot of options math, which I thought was interesting. Going to the malls, visiting real estate sites, going to the auto manufacturing plants, visiting battery plants really gives you a more concrete sense of what is occurring and to your point, what is beneath the headlines and what the market could be missing.
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Wasn’t the Excel spreadsheet error, which changed their math. So we all try shoving what money we do have into the goods pipeline and goods have to be manufactured and shipped. Problem is, the math doesn’t work 01:20:33 [Speaker Changed] Well, you know, math, who really believes numbers should add up.
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