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Interesting there can be different ways to interpret what happened. I was in my PhD in Food Science in 1985 so was paying attention to this and a few years later have spoken to a student's father who was a VP in coke at that time. Looked to me (based on what I've read and heard) to be a top down decision that was based on flawed interpretation of sensory testing and market dynamics. I don't drink pop so I was largely insulated from what happened in the marketplace once they announced they were changing the formulation, but I do remember fellow students going nuts to buy a lifetime supply of the old stuff. At the time, I was more interested in ensuring a supply of J. Lohr Gamay Beaujolais and Caymus Cabernet. Shoot me a PM with some info or links if you would. I'd be interested in another viewpoint of what happened. /Sean |
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(FYI - in a communist system, the state would own both the cigar manufacturer *and* the retail outlet, and the employees would receive whatever money the government felt like doling out to them) |
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Cigar shops are not gas stations, that's price fixing ;) Chas |
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I'm still waiting for a copy of Mike's contract with Olivia. |
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[quote=jaymz;259321]dishonest business practice and should be discouraged. If a company is willing to defraud a company as large as Oliva, how honest do you believe they will be in their dealings with you as a customer. I as a customer will be thinking twice about purchasing anything from Mike's Cigars in the future.
[quote] I've dealt with mikes on a wholesale level. Sometimes what goes around comes around. I've had direct dealing with Miami Cigar and Fuente Newman. Both ask you to sell their cigars at their suggested msrp, which is extremely fair price(Padron does the same). You don't have to do it, but then you don't have to become one of their retailers. That is a free market. There are plenty of other cigars i could have carried (especially in Miami) but i wanted those, ergo i agreed to the terms. |
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http://www.snopes.com/cokelore/newcoke.asp one more Windows Vista: The 'New Coke' of the PC age | csmonitor.com |
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I know there are a lot of B&M owners on here, but as a consumer I am out to get the best deals and for the most part B&M's do not provide better deals than the internet retailers. Times are tough for everyone.
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This was my point. These guys aren't morons. And assuming anyone, let alone guys in charge of a multi-million dollar company, is stupid just because you don't see their reasoning is foolish. And arrogant. I try to remind myself of that whenever I think something is stupid. Well there must be a reason. What is it? What am I not seeing? Etc. I don't know everything yet. :-D |
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The plane he missed crashed killing all on board. He still screwed up by missing the flight, but it turned out well for him. Same thing with coke. |
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So we should all agree to disagree. Aren't we here to smoke? :tu
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Figures. |
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I'm glad that you now agree with the Coke VP I spoke with regarding this escapade. |
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