Vincenti wrote:Bullshit. plain and simple. Dell can buy cheaper than mom and pop shops because they buy in volume. Dell also has the buying power to make their suppliers wait 30 days for payment of the supplies used to build your new computer that you paid for 7-10 days before they even buld that system and thus use those parts. Thus Dell is able to drop the market price on computers to below what the mom and pop shops are paying for parts to assemble their systems, bye-bye mom and pop computer stores. Toys'r'us can afford huge online e-commerce sites because they have the resources to maintain that sort of thing. Walmart can afford MUCH better advertising than any mom and pop shop. Walmart can drop an entire local economy because they compete with EVERYONE and because of that buying power can offer much smaller prices. McDonalds can afford marketing and product research whereas the moom and pop shops have to be original and hope their ideas catch on and sell well.
Then why can I buy a superior system CHEAPER from Cyberpower than I can from Dell, Vin?
Look at what Etoys did recently, in kicking Toys r us's ass last year. That certainly belies your point here.
The local burger place here crushes McDonalds in business, and their product is ten times better to boot.
Wal Mart is a bad example as they are the Borg and their ways are as anti capitalistic as possible, but thats another argument in and of itself.
Oh, and it pains me to be called the voice of big business. I'd like to think I'm for "FAIR" business. Why in the world would you slap such a label on me, unless you just hate all of big business and see anything positive said as a personal attack? Sheesh!
Bullshit again! A local gas station has a bad quarer and mom and pop cant pay the rent. Exxon has a bad quarter and they can delve into their multi-billion dollar reserves to keep them afloat. Most larger business also invest their reserves so their money is making them money Mom and pop have to use their reserves to feed themselves.
Ok, but say Hassans Gas Station has had profit for 5 years and has a nice tidy investment. He has a decent reserve and is starting to add things to his shop. Suddenly, a gas hike causes a slowdown in profits for him. His business loses no valuation and due to his success he can diversify into Hassans local market or Hassans Butt Hutt of tobacco or whatever.
If Mobils offshore rigs are shutdown or they are slapped with corroborating on price fixing, their stock could tank, their companies valuation goes down the tube, and they are suddenly looking at a hostile takeover, tossed executives, and other faster issues.
If you think Big Business is so bulletproof, I need to remind you of Enron, Worldcom, Delta, Delphi, and many, many other companies that prove the simple point that size does not matter, only the soundness of the strategy and luck in the market.
A person with nothing obviously isn't as prepared for problems as one with something, but your analogy is somewhat hyperbole, and not at all accurate. Size does not indicate stability at all!
Foriegn auto manufacturers are pounding American Auto Manufacturers because Americans produce shitty cars (I know we have had this discussion a thousand times, but I still say American cars are shit compared to their European and Japanese counterparts)
Thats your opinion but American cars are on average BETTER than all Euro models, and beat two of four Japanese Auto manufacturers in most categories.
What's KILLING the US Auto Manufacturers isn't competition, it's the auto unions and crushing benefits that they are required to pay for due to deals made in the mid 19th century that they are forced to pay for.
There's a reason GM cars are called HMOs on wheels.
How are the Big Three any different than Walmart? Both are motivated by profit, not making a better product or a better service? Southwest is stomping the older airlines because they provide a better service.The older airlines are/were stagnant and needed a good ass whooping anyways jsut to get them on their toes again. So yes Southwest does beat the crap out of the older airlines ...in the areas they both operate, but I bet southwest isnt beating Delta in New York... Sorry I am not buying into that bullshit either.
ALL companies are motivated by profit and success. I'm not getting your point here, either. Airline Companines are hamstrung by the same union and benefit issues as the Auto ones.