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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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dyson going bankrupt?
Original Message Sep 21, 2009 1:34 pm |
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Hello dyson DIB: I heard a rumor today and figure the only way to confirm it is to run it by you. The grapevine is saying dyson is going bankrupt soon? Any truth to it? Carmine D.
This message was modified Sep 21, 2009 by CarmineD
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: dyson going bankrupt?
Reply #34 Oct 24, 2009 6:20 pm |
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You did not use those quotes on the post that I commented on. Please remain you usual self and do not resort to Carmine's ways.
HS:
Again, as usual you always miss the obvious. Repetition is not because of me, but it's because of you! We all know it takes you a few times and sometimes awhile for you to comprehend! Carmine D.
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HARDSELL
Joined: Aug 22, 2007
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Re: dyson going bankrupt?
Reply #35 Oct 24, 2009 9:42 pm |
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HS: Again, as usual you always miss the obvious. Repetition is not because of me, but it's because of you! We all know it takes you a few times and sometimes awhile for you to comprehend! Carmine D. You may have missed something Carmine. Read again and try to keep quiet and try to keep up.
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894
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Re: dyson going bankrupt?
Reply #37 Oct 25, 2009 7:31 am |
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You may have missed something Carmine. Read again and try to keep quiet and try to keep up. HS:
See, there is your proof again. You just never get it. You miss the point again and again, just like you do with your vacuum choices. You should stop your pay potty dancing with your friend here dyson DIB and try, as hard as it is for you [no pun intended HS] to stay up on the posts and subjects of the thread. In this way, when you read here that dyson announces its plans to downsize/retrench, you won't post an ID 10 T question. Carmine D.
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Trebor
Joined: Jan 16, 2009
Points: 321
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Re: dyson going bankrupt?
Reply #38 Oct 26, 2009 1:00 am |
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I searched for Dyson lawsuits online.
I did find the one against Hoover UK, and the Amway one. I also found one against Miele where Dyson was taking them to task for claims that their vacuums did not lose suction. In reviewing the book, "Against the Odds" there were a number of lawsuits by most major European vac mfrs, against Dyson simply to force Dyson to expend resources. It's a common tactic in the corporate world, especially against promising startups , or 'upstarts' and the entrenched market giants would call them. Carmine you gave one example of patent lawsuit against an individual inventor. Can you give others? I think it petty of James Dyson to crush a student with a legitimate claim to originality. He did not extend the kind of treatment he thought was his due to his courtroom rival. I don't think it would have taken a lot of pounds to satisfy the young man in question. Not every threat of a lawsuit actually is filed. I wonder what James would have done if his challenge of Miele's S7 adverts had not gone the way he wanted?
James Dyson once chided an interviewer for commenting on his millions with "vulgar, vulgar, vulgar...the one benefit of making a lot of money is that you can pour it back into making better products" He also said things worked best when management, production, and design all worked together in the same location, but that was obviously before he moved production to Malaysia.
I will take the liberty here to digress a moment and say a few words in Carmine's behalf, as he would never defend himself thus: DIB, and whoever else is listening, it's not all about money. When we 'shuffle off this mortal coil', to quote the immortal bard, all our money and self-importance count for naught. The kind of service one has rendered to God, one's spouse, family, church, peers, colleagues and customers are the measure by which we are rightly judged by the only ONE who has the right to judge. We all have feet of clay, including your hero James Dyson. The question is what do any of us do about it? Pride goeth before a fall, but he who humbles himself shall be exhalted.
Peace,
Trebor
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: dyson going bankrupt?
Reply #40 Oct 26, 2009 7:40 am |
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Vacomatic: As with all companies that go under, the scheme is to keep it from the workers and buyers as long as possible. Business as usual is the management mantra. GM's saturn is an excellent example. Advertising on TV the same day that GM announced Penske backed out of the deal and the brand would be scrubbed. I would argue in the reverse that a company that unloads all its latest at one time is desperate. Most do so gradually to give time to buying public for reaction to the products. Just the facts. Carmine D.
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: dyson going bankrupt?
Reply #41 Oct 26, 2009 7:46 am |
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Hi Trebor: I was particularly struck by Kenneth J who came on one of the previous vacuum Forums and stated his case as a gentleman and inventor. No one from dyson, despite the insiders on the Forum, rebutted him. You have the value system exactly right: God religion and relationaship with both, friends and family and the people we influence in our lifes, then our work whatever it might be. As you said, and I have too on many occasions here when the noveau riche brag of the millions and billions their heroes made, it's never about the money. No one has the right to judge others "morally" as you said. That is reserved for the one who was born and died without sin. But I would wager $ that when Mr. d stands before his maker for his accounting he will be questioned about Kenneth J. And he won't have his hot shot NYC lawyers in 3 piece suits with 3 names to sway. Carmine D.
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Trebor
Joined: Jan 16, 2009
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Re: dyson going bankrupt?
Reply #42 Oct 26, 2009 9:02 am |
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Re: The effect of the housing market on vac sales. The unit sales of full size vacuums have exceed those of consumer automobiles and trucks for probably 20 years if not longer. People in all manner of dwellings, even apartments, need to vacuum. One might invest in better, or additional equipment as a result of a move, major remodel, or room addition, but there is no way to be sure how many of those sales would have occurred anyway. The one segment of the market that is definitely hit by the housing slump is central vacuums. Their growth in market share has certainly slowed, but they still are gaining ground. There is a market where the multi-cyclonic technology could flourish, for sure. Surprising that Sir James has no such product offerings, and none in the pipeline to which anyone has alluded.
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DysonInventsBig
Location: USA
Joined: Jul 31, 2007
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Re: dyson going bankrupt?
Reply #43 Oct 26, 2009 10:51 am |
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Dustmite (aka DIB) - so what tax increase are you responsible for? Venson, An old man playing the children's character Severus Snape? Aren't you better off cruising another forum that best suits your needs? Something with broadband video chat capabilities perhaps? At least I hope this forum is not catering to the freaky. This site can easily go down in flames like 99% of vacuum forum sites. Severus Snape should of been shut down some time ago. I bring much value here (Google hits - no one here can touch my numbers). I'm not ready to leave, but will. DIB UPDATE: Here just one example: Today’s logins - names and time stamps.
This message was modified Oct 26, 2009 by DysonInventsBig
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