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- From: <GREMS@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: A1200 Surfer & A1200 in the US
- Date: Sat, 17 Feb 1996 10:03:41 EST
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- The sad fact is, you can't advertise what you don't have for sale.
- Every day that AT isn't in the US market is an opportunity lost. AT'
- learning curve is very steep,and it is hard trying to create world wide
- computer company in just a few months from scratch, but the market place
- dosn't give second prizes, or take prisoners. You have to identify those
- things which are most likely to lead to the sucess you need, and go for
- those things first. Perhaps they have and they just don't agree with me
- as to there priorities, but things like the mess over the FCC certification
- of the 1200, and the conservative (cash up front) sales policy, and the
- cancelation of the 1300, make me wonder if AT has time to get it write.
- They say they are going to do the PPC Amiga by early 1997, and they
- are just now starting to talk to Motorola and Phase 5? Practicly speaking
- if you want to sell a computer in early 97, you have pretty well got to
- start signing production contracts by this summer. How can At do that if
- they don't even know what they will be produceing?
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