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- From: yegerleh@cortez.ecn.purdue.edu (James D Yegerlehner)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
- Subject: Re: Falcon
- Message-ID: <1992Jul27.083215.13965@noose.ecn.purdue.edu>
- Date: 27 Jul 92 08:32:15 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul27.043006.8240@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu>, molin@crs.cl.msu.edu (Michael Olin) writes:
- > leavitt@cheshire.oxy.edu (Thomas VanNess Leavitt) writes:
- >
- > >Umm... we should see working models of the Falcon on sale in the next
- > >two or three weeks. I know of few dealers who would be telling their
- > >customers, Oh yeah, I'm gonna be carrying that if the machine was really
- > >vapor. Besides, the most recent stats I've seen are too consistent and
- > >realistic to not be believed.
- >
- > I'm not saying they won't be released. I'm saying you won't be able to
- > get one. They're gonna trickle out slow slooooww SLLOOOOOOWWWWWWW.
- >
- > Name one machine the Tramiel-Atari company has EVER released in good
- > quantities?
-
- Well, I actually think things are different this time. Two-three weeks
- from now is way too optimistic. But think about it. The hand-writing
- was on the wall when the annual report came out showing that Atari
- annual revenues were down from $4?? M to $2?? M in 1991. Everyone
- knows the trend is bad. Then, on top of it, everyone in the ST
- community knows this new machine is coming out, which makes things
- even worse. Now almost nobody is buying an ST; I can imagine
- that revenues have really dried up since word of the Falcon has
- gotten around. I hope they can just stay solvent until revenues
- start rolling in from it. But this all is _very_ strong incentive
- to get the thing out the door soon; if they don't they might
- just plain run out of cash and go belly up.
-
- All of this is in contrast to prior years when the TT and MegaSTE
- were being announced. They were fat and happy. Well, at least
- profitable. Deadlines slipped and no-one really cared that much.
-
- One other thought. Doesn't it make you kind of sick to think
- what could have happened if the Tramiels had, instead of
- spending that $160 million on Federated, spent it on developing
- the ST? Just think how many systems software and hardware
- engineers they could have hired with that. They could have kept
- the ST years ahead of the other platforms, advertised it heavily,
- underwritten the porting of major apps to it, etc. The ST could
- be a major player now. Sigh...
-
- Jim
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