Originally posted by Irishacts:
Already done, but I'm rather disappointed we couldn’t come to any conclusion here.
I'm not disappointed...it's not uncommon for these things to happen.
Time will tell what methods will work for the respective companies.
All I can relate is my own experience, and also that of my work-mates within the company I work for...business is very good.
Yes, other companies are shutting down, but in the case of all but Technics, it has been poor (or lack of) product development or management and/or improper marketing.
Technics left when it was at the top of it's game, and at a time when arranger markets were strong...that was very strange.
Small(er) companies lack R&D resources, or another segment of the company that can help keep overall profits in good shape, and in today's highly competitive market, that can be the difference between sinking or staying afloat.
Have a great Christmas, and, as they say here in Cape Breton..."If the women don't find you handsome, at least let them find you handy."
Ian