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- From: peterk@combo.ganesha.com (Dr. Peter Kittel)
- Subject: Re: ESCOM Press Release
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- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
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- References: <damocles.3izc@nostromo.gate.net>
- Message-ID: <peterk.0md6@combo.ganesha.com>
- Date: 3 Apr 96 18:35:23 MEZ
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- In article <damocles.3izc@nostromo.gate.net> damocles@nostromo.gate.net (Randy Vice) writes:
- >On Sun 31-Mar-1996 7:05a, Jason Compton wrote:
- >JC> Jeroen T. Vermeulen (jtv@xs4all.nl) wrote:
- >
- >JC> : But why the hell does Schmitt need to be replaced when the entire
- >JC> industry has
- >JC> : suffered? DEC dropped. IBM dropped. Dell dropped. Philips dropped.
- >JC> Apple
- >JC> : dropped. Everybody's revenue and stocks dropped, and so did Escom's. A
- >
- >JC> Because he took a big gamble last year. He expanded the company in major
- >JC> ways three times (Commodore, Rumbelows, RWE) and the return on the balance
- >JC> sheet was lousy, PC industry hit notwithstanding. So someone had to be
- >JC> held accountable.
- >
- >JC> I'm not saying I agree with the decision. But that's how 1995 unfolded
- >JC> for Escom.
- >
- >Which was a bit fool hearty (although I don't think the extremely cheap buyout
- >of CBM corpse was all that bad of a deal:) on his part considering the
- >European unemployement rate of 10-13% (as per USN&WR).
-
- But during the year 1995 it looked much more promising. When I spent
- my first time at Escom in early 1995, economy here was improving at a
- dramatic speed. Yes, improving. At that time, Escom just had had closed
- the assembly lines in their headquarter in Heppenheim and had moved them
- to cheaper places in eastern Germany, with the same capacity. When I
- got to Heppenheim, they were just re-establishing all those assembly
- lines in Heppenheim, additionally to those in east Germany (can't
- remember the town, could be Dresden), because of the highly increasing
- demand! Things looked well, and the general economy seemed to recover
- from the 1994 recession. In this trend, all these investions were done.
- The trend lasted until ca. autumn of 1995, when the first new A1200's
- hit the shelves. Then, completely surprising (at least to me, and I
- didn't see any announcement of some economics expert before that),
- this trend stopped, and hardly anyone in Europe bought computers anymore.
- This hit Escom in the worst possible moment. So I also don't put the
- blame on Manfred Schmitt, at the time this all looked very reasonable,
- at least to me.
-
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