LSelz@aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 5/10/99 18:32:43 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> snotrek@cil.qc.ca writes:
>
> <<
> Regardless of the quality of the new car (there is not enough hard fact
> to comment of that intelligently), this article makes everyone involved
> look poorly. It cannot be considered a PR coupe for the Morgan world.
>
> Oh yes! one last thing...the article states the new 6-cylindered car
> will be called the Morgan Plus 8 GTR showing that arithmetic must bow to
> the realities of marketing. >>
>
> Let me ask everyone this. Say I've got a business where I can sell
> everything I can manufacture. My R&D costs are nil, my tooling and factory
> are paid for, I have no capital expenses, and I have a 3 year waiting list
> for my product. I have no competition, I can set my own prices, and people
> around the world are drooling to get their hands on my product no matter what
> I charge for it. My technology is not going out of date, I can make the same
> product 20 years from now that I'm making now.
>
> Am I missing something here? WHY ON GOD'S GREEN EARTH WOULD I CHANGE MY
> PRODUCT AROUND AND TAKE A RISK LIKE THAT UNDER THOSE CONDITIONS??????? So
> there can be a 6 year waiting list instead of 3? Wouldn't I have to be
> some kind of an idiot?
>
> Someone please explain this to me.
>
>
> Lannis
Look inwardly to answer a rhetoric question such as the one you have
just posed.
Toad
'59 Plus 4
'57 Plus 4
and the Old Fellow Angus the '33 Super Sport.
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