stefan, stefan, stefan....dell the low cost operator..
your arguments are not only getting weaker, but becoming more and more illogical...
why can't dell compete with e-machines...first who is e-machines, a korean joint venture who makes mac clones and ibm clones...hyundai, probably the largest of korean industrial manufacturing conglomerates was at one time dominate in the low end sector...when the low end sector was sub 2k...guess what, they didn't make any money and exited the usa market...nec, a japanese powerhouse with all their monies and technology not able to keep packard bell afloat...e-machines not even close in financial capabilities as nec and hyundai...how many white box makers have fallen by the wayside since the 80's...do a little research...it's obvious my bedtime "lemonade" story did not open your eyes to what business is about in america...perhaps your socialist mind still believes all are equal...not so in the usa...
isn't it amazing that mercedes, jaguar, lexus, sells it's whole production out every year, with little or no leftovers...whilst gm and ford sits with over a hundred day supply on many models...why doesn't a mercedes customer buy a saturn, and to apply your previous posted lack of logic, if he is not comfortable with saturns reliability or warranty, then buy one for every day of the week..as you said buy "two e-machines"...
again the word "propaganda" ...you have a serious problem, and i'm beginning to think it's not with the language, because you appear to be ignorant and unwilling to accept the truth in any language... |