12-29-2009, 03:44 PM | #16 |
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It's business. The guy with the better deal/cheaper price sells more units. It's called capitalism. If people go into business with their eyes half closed, I'm not sure how you can feel sorry for them. Nobody owes them a living.
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12-29-2009, 03:49 PM | #17 | |
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This "recession" is like none other I have seen. Prices are not falling. Mainly, I figure, because only the strong remain. Where you do see prices falling (the auto sector) it is out of desperation, because they have not completed their adjustments yet to manufacture off shore, and need the excuse to ditch their "legacy commitments" (employee pensions and health care). At the end of this recession I expect high unemployment rates and what jobs remain will be underpaid. |
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12-30-2009, 07:15 AM | #18 |
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I thought the last time I listened to the news, that Canada was out of the recession?
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12-30-2009, 10:34 AM | #19 | |
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I'm confused by your post. At the same time, please explain why the manufacturers need the excuse of lower prices, in desperation in order to ditch their legacy costs. Prices on almost everything are down. The only exceptions I see is higher end real estate in select few cities (just wait until interest rates go up). Real estate everywhere else is down. Now is the best time I've ever seen to buy almost anything. |
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12-30-2009, 11:31 AM | #20 |
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Canada was out of the recession?
Not that I see. I see small businesses folding almost every day. Out on the street I see lots of folks just driving around (folks with jobs are at jobs), demands on food banks are increasing, not decreasing. So are prices falling, or prices not falling? Prices are falling only in sectors that have not made the transition to off shore manufacturing. The guys still trying to manufacture here are slashing prices. to ditch their legacy costs. The old large domestic manufacturing is burdened by high legacy costs (health care and pension). To become competitive they have to ditch these costs. The only way to do that is bankruptcy. Do not think for a moment if, say GM North America goes bust, that the dealers will not have product to sell, they will simply import product from GM Mexico, or GM Korea, you get the idea. By reducing prices it diminishes profit, with little, or no profit, they can either bargain reduction of legacy cost, or go bust, it matters not to them. I am seeing only reduced prices on luxury goods. The everyday stuff is holding firm. Look at the stuff you buy every week, are you seeing a price reduction of any kind? (I'm not) |
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Sure, electronics and new cars are cheaper but for the most part they're optional.
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http://www.mapleleaf.com/en/corporat...ss-operations/ It is so bad in certain portions of this country, the concept of a farmer taking his animals to the auction is a thing of the past, there being only one buyer. The information on their website is out of date by about 5 years, they own/control more than they are admitting to. Remember listeriosis? If you, or I, had poisoned as many folks as Maple Leaf we would have been closed, never to re-open. If the Canadian government closed Maple Leaf Canadians would have starved. |
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12-30-2009, 02:32 PM | #24 | |
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Or in layman's terms: the guys moving a piece of paper from one side of their desk to the other side of their desk, and upcharging 50% on the transaction, are still at that work (though it might be 70% now), and the working man is at home planning on going to the Food Bank on Friday. |
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12-30-2009, 10:10 PM | #25 |
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I'm quietly retreating to the ATV section now...
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