Larry,
Having worked in the Electronics industry for 30 odd years (some of them
were very odd indeed), I can safely say thet the cost of manufacturing
that board states material labor and overhead and doesn't take into
consideration the design costs or the research and development that went
into the product. Therefore, if they are getting that price for the
board, it likely is well worth it. BTW does your company manufacture
Space Shuttle toilet seats or $300 hammers?
Joe
larry hooven wrote:
>
> where i work we manufacture a card for one of our systems that has a
> sum manufacturing cost of around 110 dollars, after parts, etching,
> labor etc...sum list price to the end user $17,500.00.....which in a
> way goes to prove the axiom, it's not the cost of the diamond it's
> what it'll get you.......
>
> ---Sumner Weisman <sweisman@gis.net> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Ed,
> >
> > Don't get me wrong, I'm glad I got it. The info in it is great.
> >
> > However: I also paid $7.00 for shipping and "HANDLING" (?) for
> this and
> > three other small parts I ordered. That is also profitable for
> them. I
> > have worked for manufacturing companies for many years. A typical
> markup
> > from Factory Cost is about X3. Factory Cost includes material,
> overhead,
> > and G&A (general and administrative costs). A typical markup from
> material
> > cost alone is about X5. These markups include a fair profit margin
> of 10 to
> > 15%. In reasonable quantities that they probably had them printed,
> that
> > booklet couldn't have cost them more than a buck each. Therefore,
> about $5
> > would have been a fair and profitable price.
> >
> > Incidentally, I bought the book(let) because of a recommendation from
> > somebody in this group. I looked in the catalog, and there it was.
> If the
> > catalog had said that it had 29 pages for $12.50, I might have had
> second
> > thoughts.
> >
> > Sumner Weisman
> > 62 TR-3B
> >
> > ----------
> > > From: Ed Woods <fogbros@nb.net>
> > > To: Triumph Mailinglist <triumphs@autox.team.net>; Sumner Weisman
> > <sweisman@gis.net>
> > > Subject: Re: Taking Advantage
> > > Date: Monday, May 11, 1998 7:40 PM
> > >
> > > Sumner,
> > >
> > > Regarding the 12.50 price of "More BS...", what do you think the
> cost of
> > > processing an order might be: wages, heat, lights, taxes, etc. etc.
> > Besides,
> > > you cast your vote in the free marketplace by purchasing it. Of
> course we
> > > all like to get more value, but you must have considered the book
> to be
> > > equal to the $12.50 you spent or you wouldn't have traded your
> greenbacks
> > > for it. Bet you get more than $12.50 in information from Bob's B.S.
> > >
> > > Ed Woods
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Sumner Weisman <sweisman@gis.net>
> > > To: vafred@erols.com <vafred@erols.com>
> > > Cc: Triumphs <triumphs@autox.team.net>
> > > Date: Monday, May 11, 1998 7:16 PM
> > > Subject: Lubricants
> > >
> > >
> > > >
> > > >Thanks, Fred.
> > > >
> > > >Incidentally, was it you that recommended Bob Schaller's book,
> "More BS
> > > >about TR's"?
> > > >I ordered it, just received it today. It's got great info and
> I'm very
> > > >happy with it -- but I think TRF is taking advantage at a price of
> > $12.50
> > > >for 29 pages. That's 43 cents a page.
> > > >
> > > >Sumner
> > >
> >
>
> ==
> larry, 1979 spitfire fm99248u awaiting more bits and pieces...
>
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>
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