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To: Charles Gryba who wrote (152433)12/13/2001 3:03:57 PM
From: wanna_bmw  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Constantine, Re: "This is the same as saying that BMW and Mercedes should go compete in the Hyundai/Kia market to get the measly margins that those manufacturers have. It makes not sense. You will never see high profit margin companies go after low margin market share."

Great examples. Since Mercedes actually owns Daimler-Chrysler, they have a number of vehicle lines that compete with Hyundai and Kia (ever hear of the Dodge Neon?). It's a lower margin space, but the parent company (owned by Mercedes) is reaping the benefits with growing revenues.

BMW is also diversifying themselves by opening up an E-Business services division, as well as financial and insurance services division.

bmwgroup.com;

Is there something wrong with Intel going into lower margin markets to grow in revenue? Are Mercedes and BMW also seeking to "destroy" the competition?

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