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Bane
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Does anyone have any idea when quarter 1 & 2 of 2000 are ? I would like to have some idea of when they are acually going to release the most of these spring board modules.

Bane is offline Old Post 01-09-2000 06:54 PM
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dumbuser
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Quarter = 1/4
12 Months in a Year.
12/4 = 3
3 Months to a quarter
Q1=Jan to Mar
Q2=Apr to Jun
Q3=Jul to Sep
Q4=??? extra credit

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Pete Kottmann
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Perhaps there should be a HUMOR forum. This belongs there.

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bregent
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Remember, there are no stupid questions, just stupid people (Mr. Garrison).

But the original question was not stupid at all. A companies fiscal year does not necessarily coincide with the calendar year. The last company I worked for had a fiscal calendar that started in July which meant that Q1 was also in July.

But I think it's a pretty safe bet that most press releases and product availability announcments use the standard calendar year.

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rtalain
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I think we should all lighten up a little on Bane. The last thing we want to do is inhibit members from asking questions for fear of getting ridiculed.

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