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I never revised and look where its got me.......I didfn't even bother to turn up for 2 of the Exams as I knew it would be a waste of my time doing the exam and a waste of the poor sod who had to mark it's time.
 
City Fan's Dissertation Update:

48 hours to go - 1,300 words completed out of 6,000.
 
That will always remind me of Gartons estate agents. Funny how some things from childhood stick with you for life!

Did you used to make lunch-time visits to the nori woc?
 
V fubhyq vasenpg lbh sbe gung, gur sbehz ehyrf fnl lbh fubhyq cbfg va Ratyvfu.

Fbeel, er, I mean sorry:icon_bigg

Anyway, to be pedantic, it is still English surely :102:
 
City Fan's Dissertation Update:

39 hours to go - 1,700 words completed out of 6,000.

No problem - well except that after my Literature Review is done I have no idea what data to use to analyse!
 
29 hours to go - 2,700 words completed.
 
23 hours to go: 3,300 words completed.

And now I'm stuck......
 
Time to start waffling and go off at a tangent. What you writing about again and we can all help!

I'm trying to find out whether the oligopolistic grocery market, in the UK, is price competitive?

Done the literature review, now need to do some form of data and regression analysis. The idea is to look at 20 random products on mysupermarket.com and then find the price for each of the 4 supermarkets of the basket of goods. Then form a regression using that, as well as profit, number of outlets, advertising costs etc of the four big supermarkets to discover whether the cost of goods determines profitability.
 
I'm trying to find out whether the oligopolistic grocery market, in the UK, is price competitive?

Done the literature review, now need to do some form of data and regression analysis. The idea is to look at 20 random products on mysupermarket.com and then find the price for each of the 4 supermarkets of the basket of goods. Then form a regression using that, as well as profit, number of outlets, advertising costs etc of the four big supermarkets to discover whether the cost of goods determines profitability.


Just make it up. 83% of all statistics are made up anyway.
 
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