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Re: DSC 5010 Communication Problem
"Mark Leuck" <m..leuck@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > > "Mark Leuck" <m..leuck@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > > > I tend to agree, they aren't subject to the same price pressures of
> the
> > > > other manufacturers
> > >
> > > IMO, market forces have less to do with a company's decision to move
> > > manufacturing out of the country than do the profit motives of CEO's.
> > We'll
> > > see.
> > > js
> > >
> > I'm not quite sure what the drive is....cheap labor? I remember in the
> late
> > 70's Zenith, who pretty much had a big chunk of the TV market in the
60's
> > and 70's, went to Mexico for their assembly process. It turned Zenith
into
> > the biggest piece of shit on the Market, and later, almost put them out
of
> > business.
>
> Same thing happened to Volkswagen however they were able to improve the
> quality
>
> The drive is partly cheap labor and partly state/local regulations, these
> days manufacturing something in the US is an expensive nightmare. The real
> money today is not from manufacturing but design and service
>
We're just a cheap Country now-a-days, killing our own country with an
illusive Trade deficit.
The rich get richer, and the poor buy things from Wal-Mart....
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