re: Will the Asian Migration Be Profitable?Besides a willingness to sell at much lower profit margins, you'll also need to figure in a few bucks for graft. And be prepared to fill out about a million revisions to your vendor questionaires. You can almost hear the laughter coming from China as you prepare to FedEx version one-point-five-thousand of Supreme Vendor Supply Agreement.
re: Will the Asian Migration Be Profitable?It is very much true that relationship is every thing in China and many other Asian countries. The US companies rely on ambigous contract and other tricks to short change the Asian compnies. If something even very small was missed, the US companies would never oblize.
Many US companies try to sell outdated version of their products in China. Many companies such as Lucent and Northern Telecom run profitable business in China.
re: Will the Asian Migration Be Profitable?Boobie wrote:
If something even very small was missed, the US companies would never oblize.
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I agree. The US companies would never oblize if something even very small was missed. I wonder, however, if they would be inclined to oblize if something medium-sized was missed. Taking it a step further, one would think (how could one not?) that if something on the large, or even very large, scale were to be missed, then the US companies would CERTAINLY oblize.
re: Will the Asian Migration Be Profitable?You gottaGÇÖ give Booby credit considering he shoulders all of our haranguing without letting it spoil his equanimity. GǪWait, what am I saying? GÇô this is one person who deserves NO credit for anything, even for being too ignorant to know that heGÇÖs ignorant.
Many US companies try to sell outdated version of their products in China.
Many companies such as Lucent and Northern Telecom run profitable business in China.
If something even very small was missed, the US companies would never oblize.
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I agree. The US companies would never oblize if something even very small was missed. I wonder, however, if they would be inclined to oblize if something medium-sized was missed. Taking it a step further, one would think (how could one not?) that if something on the large, or even very large, scale were to be missed, then the US companies would CERTAINLY oblize.
I oblize your post wholeheartedly.
CS