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Re: Rover today

To: bwesterdale@edax.com, GuyotLeonF@aol.com, triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Rover today
From: TexasTR4@aol.com
Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 20:02:17 EST
In a message dated 03/29/2000 1:39:40 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
bwesterdale@edax.com writes:

<<  The business, as currently structured, doesn't work, at least
 if you consider a positive cashflow, without subsidy, to be a measure of
 viability.  I do not pretend to know what Alchemy sees in the future of
 Rover, but it would be hopelessly naive to think it would be business as
 usual.  
 your thoughts?
 Bob Westerdale    >>


I'll jump in...If there is no positive cash flow, it's a charity, not a 
business.

All the union workers whining about having to find another job, may have to 
look for a different charity.  Not that I am totally unsympathetic, but I 
work in a business that gets a fair amount of related guff.

We transport goods to and from Mexico...and everyone in America complains 
that the jobs are going to Mexico...but they still want the cheapest possible 
price for everything when they shop at Walmart, spending the check they've 
had the union inflate to the point where the manufacturer had to move, or not 
sell any product.  Thank God the US government wont support most unprofitable 
businesses...only defense contractors....

I certainly seems that if business stays as usual for Rover, it wont last 
much longer.  Alchemy certainly doesn't have ther rest of the popular BMW 
line to support it.  This is just what we were criticising TRF for with the 
Inn...an unprofitable business dragging down a good one.

I have no across the board problem with unions and the original principals 
behind many were noble, but having worked in a union envioronment, (you can 
see I dont make my money spelling)...the unions today only bring the quality 
of labor down to a lowest common denoninator, usually at a level too low to 
continue profitable operation.

There are exceptions, like UPS and Roadway Express, but having run companies 
in both ways, give me non union every time.  

Just my opinion, but you asked for it.

Robert Houston...I'd send you the rest of my thoughts , but they're 
x-rated......

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