Talk:An investment in soaps/@comment-5271581-20141217160132/@comment-78.146.81.153-20141224202436

In this case, because the difference between / when to use "up to"  and "not more than" and "because it is higher than" and "capped at" confuse the living crap out of me. I'll leave the bizarre semantics to someone who knows the preferred Wiki lingo.

And the editor changed recently, to a blue-highlight line by line thing. Kind of scared to mess it up.