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    please tell me the benefit of this, when the numbers are the same 99% of the time at
    both books(rio/skybook-cris/abc). wouldnt there be a huge savings to have everything under one roof or is like having one office
    for "sharps" and one office for "squares". if
    the numbers are off by a hook, its no diff
    than what delmar or option does, correct?
    please explain what im missing here...thanks



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    [QUOTE]Originally posted by OLD MAN:
    [B]please tell me the benefit of this, when the numbers are the same 99% of the time at
    both books(rio/skybook-cris/abc). wouldnt there be a huge savings to have everything under one roof or is like having one office
    for "sharps" and one office for "squares". if
    the numbers are off by a hook, its no diff
    than what delmar or option does, correct?
    please explain what im missing here...thanks

    OLDMAN,

    IN BOTH YOUR EXAMPLES THE COMPANIES INVOLVED ARE UNDER ONE ROOF.

    AND WITH BOTH THESE EXAMPLES THEY TAKE ON ALL COMERS.

    SOMETIMES WHEN YOU SEE A NUMBER OF COMPANIES UNDER ONE UMBRELLA IT IS A PARTNERSHIP BORN OUT OF FINANCIAL NECESSITY OR A SITUATION WHERE MULTIPLE BOOKS SHARE SOME COMMON OWNWERSHIP AND DIVIDE ALL OF THE COST OF OPERATION IN AN ATTEMPT TO CONTAIN THE RISING COSTS OF OPERATING OFF-SHORE.

    I HOPE THIS ANSWERS YOUR QUESTION.

    REALITY

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