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Originally Posted by razer
Clear winner emerging.
Nothing out of the ordinary or surprising, just the obvious, but the stats make it look prettier.
I'm going to draw some rather controversial conclusions:
1. Bought in 2004-2005, not looking to buy anymore.
You guys got it right, and now no longer want to risk anything anymore. The satisfied bunch.
2. Bought in 2004-2005, looking to buy again in 2010.
You guys got it right, and want to get it right again. The never satisfied bunch!
3. Couldn't buy in 2004-2005, want to buy in 2010.
You guys have seen 2004-2005, and think 2010 could be your ticket?! Don't want to miss this 2010 "tonga" bunch!
4. Couldn't buy in 2004-2005, won't buy in 2010.
Will rent for as long as it takes, won't buy even if the builder begs me to. The super-satisfied, don't care bunch.
5. Bought in 2009 dip (March to September). Now doing bhajan-Kirtan!
We bought, now what?! bunch.  
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Now that sounds like a typical Management training course test or some astrological prediction!
You ask candidates some question and then group them into various categories based on their answer, like innovative type, born leader, company loyal, Risk taker, Born businessman, Good worker, etc.