Does it matter?

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Why would anyone not actually involved in the company give a s--- how many square meters of

warehouse space this or any company had, beyond saying "started in 600 sq feet and now occupy 25,000 sq feet? Why would we care that one phase of expansion was into the building next door?

April, 2021, when this article was at least six years old. I came here to learn what Bookotopia was. In a full page of text, I learned the following worthwhile items: a) it sells books online b) started by three Australian men as a sideline c) grew rapidly, so that tells me Amazon book online success is not "alone in the world." I don't need to read 20 lines to learn two lines of info. I don't know what kind of books they sell, or if they sell everything. I learn nothing about what key there might be to their success. No hint about why they chose this business or what lessons they learned along the way. Yet when I take out more than, say two lines from any article, the odds of it being reverted quickly I've learned are about 90%, so I won't do that here. An older version--why was it taken away?--tells me two more things worth knowing: they like to focus on Australian books and have received awards from booksellers' association in Australia.

Anybody feel ambitious enough to help us get at least one line of useful info here for every two lines of reading, instead of ten to one, and to write it in sentences that make it appear you have finished high school?