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- Morris–Putnam_point abstract "The Morris–Putnam point (MPP or “Profit Horizon” ) is the point within a break even analysis where an algorithmic trend line indicates break even will be exceeded by n percent.Economists and Financial analysts use the Morris–Putnam point to predict the impact of commodities costs on juice and heavy metals profits. Meteorologists use "The Point" to forecast dew points and localized wind gusts. Sales people use the point to rationalize the addition of ‘fees’ to previously agreed upon prices because when modeled skillfully, the Morris–Putnam point almost always predicts future success.For example, if a citrus farm produces 25,714 baskets of citrus within the first third of a growing season; and if this growth rate, when plotted daily using an algorithmic trend line, appears to exceed the mid-season break even assumption, then armed with that knowledge the citrus farmer can buy a new picking machine/device in anticipation of a successful harvest. If, on the other hand, the citrus farmer finds that Morris–Putnam point will NOT be achieved, he will likely lobby local political resources for any number ofappropriate subsidies.".
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- Morris–Putnam_point comment "The Morris–Putnam point (MPP or “Profit Horizon” ) is the point within a break even analysis where an algorithmic trend line indicates break even will be exceeded by n percent.Economists and Financial analysts use the Morris–Putnam point to predict the impact of commodities costs on juice and heavy metals profits. Meteorologists use "The Point" to forecast dew points and localized wind gusts.".
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