guys, im sure the 'blockbuster' term used for the industry and...

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    guys, im sure the 'blockbuster' term used for the industry and for BRT do differ.

    i remember reading, think it was in the prospectus or post-ASX go-live release, that BRT considers an item to hit blockbuster status at a level (half/fifth?) lower than that for the industry.

    dont know what this means in terms of bottom line... anyone recall something similar to whats wedged at the back of my mind?
 
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