Everyone who invested in Petters should have realized he was not legal. He was "investing" in electronics by supposedly buying them before they went to retail stores. That does not sounds like a sound financial investment when electronics are constantly depreciating and being outdated.
Hi, here's a story about Polaroid's first bankruptcy and its response to the digital threat:
http://www.slideshare.net/Christiansandstrom/disruptive-innovation-and-the-bankruptcy-of-polaroid-presentation
Best, Christian
liquidation may need to be shaken out to accelerate drying time.
like its products, this bankruptcy developed in 60 seconds...
Merry Christmas everybbody
Polaroid gets rid of its signature instant film, and then it goes bankrupt. Coincidence?
Everyone who invested in Petters should have realized he was not legal. He was "investing" in electronics by supposedly buying them before they went to retail stores. That does not sounds like a sound financial investment when electronics are constantly depreciating and being outdated.
I hope that 'Ahh' was meant to be ironic:
Everyone knows that 'Ahh' of any description is copyright of Bisto.
I stand corrected.
I hope the Sun Microsystems comment was meant to be ironic. Everyone knows that tinted glasses of any description are copyrighted Unilever.
http://www.unilever.ie/ourbrands/homecare/Sun.asp
I hope the sun glasses comment was meant to be ironic.
Everyone knows that tinted glasses of any description are copyrighted by Sun Microsystems.
Don't they also produce sun glasses?