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To: Starbase4.0 who wrote (3250)3/4/1998 9:19:00 AM
From: chaz  Respond to of 7111
 
Starbase: Chaz here. You have not locked onto a subspace anomoly. Galactic shortages and backfill requests have occurred in all sectors, especially in southern quadrants held by the Klingon confederates. Supply vessels have not been denied cargo as you allege! Fleet command has determined that some worlds and planets, even entire star systems, are underestimating demand. To counter this RADAF Supreme Base Command has just announced that the current build rate includes stocks to meet future, increased, requirements. Keep up the good work, Lieutenant. Enterprise out.



To: Starbase4.0 who wrote (3250)3/4/1998 9:25:00 AM
From: R F Phillips  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7111
 
Check of a Walmart, a Target and a ToysRUs store in Houston shows similar results strong sales with only 1 or 2 categories of fishing games in stock. Clerks say sell out is quick when orders are received.(Bot 2 fishing Jrs for the grandkids, reduced stock 50%.)
When you look at the big picture the Sales$/Advertising$ ratio is
ridiculous. Radaf does almost no advertising and does 100M/yr in
sales, 50M in fishing games. I think the company should allocate 1M/Q
to advertising fishing games in addition to the ads for the new games.
It is always easier to increase sales of a successful product than it
is to generate similar sales of a new product. The opportunity to
increase sales and eps here is really enormous.
phil