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To: Geoff Goodfellow who wrote (29911)10/28/2023 1:59:29 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29986
 
Starlink isn't doing it right. $150 per month plus the high priced terminal = dumb pricing. I've written about pricing hundreds of times for anyone who wants to read and can think.

I don't care what a computer maker did 40 years ago.

"Forward pricing model" is management by bullshit jargon.

Put women in charge and go broke, and to war. Decades ago, I thought women in charge would be much better = less or no war. Silly young ignorant naive credulous me. It's the opposite. But at least they'll fry in the conflagration too.

I also foolishly helped get voting at 18 introduced many decades ago.

Now Paul Jacobs is the boss of Globalstar so that's doomed. It already was but hope springs eternal.

"Dear customer, here is your forward pricing model for your fancy new satellite Cyberspace service. It's $150 a month whether you use it or not. Plus you get to pay an extorquerationate price for the aerial thingy. But that's good too cos it's a forward price model.".

Mqurice



To: Geoff Goodfellow who wrote (29911)10/28/2023 2:08:59 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29986
 
Seriously what's that iterating business mean? Starlink obviously is lost in bullshit management jargon.

Mq



To: Geoff Goodfellow who wrote (29911)10/28/2023 10:05:21 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29986
 
Also, a company doesn't "create elasticity of demand". That elasticity exists in the minds of potential customers independently. If something is to expensive they won't buy it. If it's cheaper, more of them will buy it.

All the supplying company can do is understand the elasticity of demand that exists whether the dopey forward pricing model marketing bullshit jargon people know about it, or understand it, or do anything in response to it.

The potentially supplying company doesn't create price elasticity.

Mqurice