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Originally posted by SpanglerFan316I'd buy one of those "KU Final Four" shirts for $5. Imagine what art you could add to such a shirt. :D
Final Four: Refers to the amount of players remaining on the KU team by the end of the week.
Final (exam) Four: Refers to the four test questions NOT answered by a KU player's tutor.
Final Four: Refers to the number of players remaining on KU's team that have clean criminal records.
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It completely makes sense to print both shirts. Sales will never be higher than the next couple of days following the event. You can't wait until you know who is going to win, because you can't distribute the shirts to all the hot vendors in many cities in time to ride the euphoria.
Cost to make one shirt: $3. Sell price of shirt: $20.
If you guess correctly, profit = $17.
If you guess incorrectly, profit = -$3.
Cost to make two shirts: $6. Sell price of shirt: $20. Profit = $14, regardless who wins.
Which would you do? Risk going negative $3 per shirt, with the hope of making $3 extra per shirt, or just guarantee yourself $14 per shirt regardless the outcome?Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Originally posted by Kung WuIt completely makes sense to print both shirts. Sales will never be higher than the next couple of days following the event. You can't wait until you know who is going to win, because you can't distribute the shirts to all the hot vendors in many cities in time to ride the euphoria.
Cost to make one shirt: $3. Sell price of shirt: $20.
If you guess correctly, profit = $17.
If you guess incorrectly, profit = -$3.
Cost to make two shirts: $6. Sell price of shirt: $20. Profit = $14, regardless who wins.
Which would you do? Risk going negative $3 per shirt, with the hope of making $3 extra per shirt, or just guarantee yourself $14 per shirt regardless the outcome?
But none of that changes the funny factor of tens of thousands of KU Final 4 shirts going to waste.
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Originally posted by ZardozWe know that some WSU shirts were printed before hand Because the players were wearing them right after the game. How many depends on the risk people were willing to take.
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Originally posted by Snapshot9Originally posted by ZardozWe know that some WSU shirts were printed before hand Because the players were wearing them right after the game. How many depends on the risk people were willing to take.
"Cotton scared me - I left him alone." - B4MSU (Bear Nation poster) in reference to heckling players
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Originally posted by Kung WuIt completely makes sense to print both shirts. Sales will never be higher than the next couple of days following the event. You can't wait until you know who is going to win, because you can't distribute the shirts to all the hot vendors in many cities in time to ride the euphoria.
Cost to make one shirt: $3. Sell price of shirt: $20.
If you guess correctly, profit = $17.
If you guess incorrectly, profit = -$3.
Cost to make two shirts: $6. Sell price of shirt: $20. Profit = $14, regardless who wins.
Which would you do? Risk going negative $3 per shirt, with the hope of making $3 extra per shirt, or just guarantee yourself $14 per shirt regardless the outcome?
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