@1ronnie
You keep assuming installations are linear and not logarithmic in nature, that refutes all of your point in one swoop.
You clearly have never ran a business or been involved in a business that utilises economies of scale.
As a company expands, they hire more. Bud needs to expand first before the distributors can expand, hence why they used the CR, to increase the supply of ohms. Then comes the distributors, they expand to cater to supply, then installer # increase to cater.
Its simple economics. How do you skip such important ideas in each of your post?
Companies don't have hundreds of people not working just in case a deal gets made on something new for them to install. Buddy could have had 100,000,000 ohms ready to be installed, but there would still be the restaint on # of installations per person / per day (and the # needed to hire, etc etc)
A perfect example is the NBN in aus, they're still rolling it out. Things take time. If you keep skipping these details, refrain from posting for everyones sake.