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CarmineD
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Re: Dyson, In The News...
Reply #48 Apr 26, 2008 8:24 am |
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Not a market share research company...............
According to NPD (which is), Bissel, Dirt Devil, and Eureka all sell more units than Hoover..............when I get the most up to date report I will give you numbers.
Please do. Are these brand sales counted Individually/collectively vice HOOVER?
My sense is the annual new sales of vacuums among these 4 brands are very close from year to year. I suspect if you include all HOOVER floorcare products [like rug cleaners, and floor washers] HOOVER leaves the 3 brands [BISSELL, DIRT DEVIL, and EUREKA] way behind. These brands have their counterparts to HOOVER in these floorcare products also. Since TTA now owns both the DIrt Devil and HOOVER brands..............who should we now conclude is the company with the largest market share dollars and units of new vacuums/floorcare products sold every year in the USA? Carmine D.
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DysonInventsBig
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Re: Dyson, In The News...
Reply #49 Apr 30, 2008 2:36 am |
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DysonInventsBig
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Re: Dyson, In The News...
Reply #50 Apr 30, 2008 2:52 am |
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Please do. Are these brand sales counted Individually/collectively vice HOOVER? My sense is the annual new sales of vacuums among these 4 brands are very close from year to year. I suspect if you include all HOOVER floorcare products [like rug cleaners, and floor washers] HOOVER leaves the 3 brands [BISSELL, DIRT DEVIL, and EUREKA] way behind. These brands have their counterparts to HOOVER in these floorcare products also. Since TTA now owns both the DIrt Devil and HOOVER brands..............who should we now conclude is the company with the largest market share dollars and units of new vacuums/floorcare products sold every year in the USA? Carmine D.
Carmine,
Hoover, "largest market share dollars and units..." Q: What's your point? DIB
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Acerone
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Re: Dyson, In The News...
Reply #51 Apr 30, 2008 7:01 am |
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CarmineD
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Re: Dyson, In The News...
Reply #52 Apr 30, 2008 7:32 am |
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Carmine, Hoover, "largest market share dollars and units..." Q: What's your point? DIB
DIB:
More correctly TTI, which owns both the HOOVER and Dirt Devil/Royal companies [the oldest US vacuum brands], is the largest maker and seller of vacuums in the USA [both by sku's/dollar sales volume]. The point [my point if you please] is what it is. Carmine D.
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CarmineD
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Re: Dyson, In The News...
Reply #53 Apr 30, 2008 8:52 am |
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I can't fathom spending 4 hours on a Sunday [or any day for that matter] viewing dyson products. Maybe 30-40 minutes tops. And then I'm ready for a drink [a double].
I couldn't open the link, but I'm guessing Mr. Dyson [perhaps even in person] will attempt to promote the Airblade to American households. Hoping to jump start 2 years of languishing sales on what has to be a big ticket R&D dyson item. Maybe satisfied users of dyson vacuums will spring for $1400 to upgrade their bathroom/home fixtures? Just a gut feeling based on the overly lengthy HSN show time. 4 HOURS! Oh the pain and suffering. I'm still sticking with my original prediction: Dyson will look to sell off the Airblade to a company more suited to market and sell the product. Any thoughts? Matt [mmc] Airblade? You're the expert. What do you know and care to share? Carmine D.
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DysonInventsBig
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Re: Dyson, In The News...
Reply #54 Apr 30, 2008 11:10 am |
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I can't fathom spending 4 hours on a Sunday [or any day for that matter] viewing dyson products. Maybe 30-40 minutes tops. And then I'm ready for a drink [a double]. I couldn't open the link, but I'm guessing Mr. Dyson [perhaps even in person] will attempt to promote the Airblade to American households. Hoping to jump start 2 years of languishing sales on what has to be a big ticket R&D dyson item. Maybe satisfied users of dyson vacuums will spring for $1400 to upgrade their bathroom/home fixtures? Just a gut feeling based on the overly lengthy HSN show time. 4 HOURS! Oh the pain and suffering. I'm still sticking with my original prediction: Dyson will look to sell off the Airblade to a company more suited to market and sell the product. Any thoughts? Matt [mmc] Airblade? You're the expert. What do you know and care to share? Carmine D. Hey Carmine, Maybe a drink and a smoke after the orgasmic Dyson experience [launch]? . A $1400 or so, commercial Airblade for homes? James has said he does not know if the Airblade will be money maker (or something like this) and said something like... hopefully we would have had a good time in the process. . James is the face for his brand for sure. Dyson (the man) co-hosting on a shopping channel is probably not the best use of his likeness and time although he would probably enjoy himself if he did. . 3 – 1 hr. shows/showings on Sunday not 4 showings as HSN had scheduled on the program guides last night. The hyperlink works on my computer. . HSN Program guide > http://www.hsn.com/program-guide_xh.aspx . DIB . . Ace, Your welcome.
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CarmineD
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Re: Dyson, In The News...
Reply #55 Apr 30, 2008 1:30 pm |
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Hey Carmine, Maybe a drink and a smoke after the orgasmic Dyson experience [launch]? . DIB DIB:
Just a drink: Mr. Daniels, please. Pass on the smoke. After 40 plus years in the vacuum business, there is nothing orgasmic about the vacuum industry, save the cute "hotties" back in day when we old timers did "free pick up and delivery" on vacuum repairs. Oh...the good ole days. Carmine D.
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Airblade
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Re: Dyson, In The News...
Reply #57 Apr 30, 2008 3:17 pm |
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I can't fathom spending 4 hours on a Sunday [or any day for that matter] viewing dyson products. Maybe 30-40 minutes tops. And then I'm ready for a drink [a double]. I couldn't open the link, but I'm guessing Mr. Dyson [perhaps even in person] will attempt to promote the Airblade to American households. Hoping to jump start 2 years of languishing sales on what has to be a big ticket R&D dyson item. Maybe satisfied users of dyson vacuums will spring for $1400 to upgrade their bathroom/home fixtures? Just a gut feeling based on the overly lengthy HSN show time. 4 HOURS! Oh the pain and suffering. I'm still sticking with my original prediction: Dyson will look to sell off the Airblade to a company more suited to market and sell the product. Any thoughts? Matt [mmc] Airblade? You're the expert. What do you know and care to share? Carmine D. No way no how will that happen. As far as Airblade being talked about on Sunday on HSN...........haven't heard about it, but I would love to see it. By the way, Airblade started being sold in the UK in October of 2006 and summer of 2007 for the U.S. Not 2 years for either one.
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