I can remember the day, way back, when the U.S. was the most important market in the world and companies from all over fought to build a presence and establish themselves here. Our politicians have creatively fixed that advantage, and now China is the place to be. According to projections, the Chinese market will eclipse the U.S. and the European markets combined by 2015 — and that has a lot of folks fighting to become the major technology player in that future China.
How funny, sounds like Just4kicks actually drinks the cool-aid and yes it is cool-aid NOT Kool-Aid. As for Reb over Rob, well keep you eye on the donut not on the hole.
Everytime, Enderle posts his (LFOA) Low Form of Advertising, we get 2 types of comments. Cool-aid drinkers and critics of Enderle. Which are you? I am the latter and typical reader of arstechnica.com
Below is the history of Cool-Aid for your reading pleasure.
James Warren "Jim" Jones (May 13, 1931 - November 18-19(?), 1978) was the American founder of the Peoples Temple church that developed into a group with cult-like beliefs, power structures and practices. On November 18, 1978, most Peoples Temple members followed Jones' advice to commit mass suicide by drinking poison in their isolated agricultural intentional community called Jonestown, located in the jungle of Guyana. Jones was found dead from a gunshot wound to the head among the 914 corpses there.
Today, the phrase is cynically applied to any group of followers who accept dogma/policy/propaganda without question. Corporate employees who believe totally in the direction and management of the company.
"This market doesn't buy a lot of luxury goods either"
Gucci Opens New Watch Store In Shanghai
Versace Opened Three Specialty Stores In June
Tiffany & Co. To Open Store In Qingdao
Christian Dior Brings Luxury Mobile Phones To China
Omega Opens Flagship Store In Chongqing
I have been wondering who was going to hire Rob to write another article about something. Good Job Rob, glad to see you are still working somewhere.....
I would like you to write an article for us on a new cool-aid that is going to take over the market in China. A great angle would be how Apple focuses on R&D and this product is already to go. Have a couple of quotes from some people (more know, more money). We could triple our stock value over night. I will contact you off-line as I am sure you don't want anyone to see your costs for services.
As soon as I saw his name I stopped reading. I believe he has a contract or a consultancy with Dell? Why do we allow paid hacks to write these sorts of articles? It's not news it's public relations.
Why Dell Is Beating Everyone, Especially Apple, in China
Posted by: Rob Enderle October 27, 2008 04:00 AMI can remember the day, way back, when the U.S. was the most important market in the world and companies from all over fought to build a presence and establish themselves here. Our politicians have creatively fixed that advantage, and now China is the place to be. According to projections, the Chinese market will eclipse the U.S. and the European markets combined by 2015 — and that has a lot of folks fighting to become the major technology player in that future China.
Everytime, Enderle posts his (LFOA) Low Form of Advertising, we get 2 types of comments. Cool-aid drinkers and critics of Enderle. Which are you? I am the latter and typical reader of arstechnica.com
Below is the history of Cool-Aid for your reading pleasure.
James Warren "Jim" Jones (May 13, 1931 - November 18-19(?), 1978) was the American founder of the Peoples Temple church that developed into a group with cult-like beliefs, power structures and practices. On November 18, 1978, most Peoples Temple members followed Jones' advice to commit mass suicide by drinking poison in their isolated agricultural intentional community called Jonestown, located in the jungle of Guyana. Jones was found dead from a gunshot wound to the head among the 914 corpses there.
Today, the phrase is cynically applied to any group of followers who accept dogma/policy/propaganda without question. Corporate employees who believe totally in the direction and management of the company.
Gucci Opens New Watch Store In Shanghai
Versace Opened Three Specialty Stores In June
Tiffany & Co. To Open Store In Qingdao
Christian Dior Brings Luxury Mobile Phones To China
Omega Opens Flagship Store In Chongqing
http://www.chinaretailnews.com/category/luxury-goods/
I guess writing this review of Dell's prospects in China might be one of them.
Seems he also signed on to be negative about Apple at every opportunity.
The negativity here comes off as childish: Apple can't do anything right in China because because because because because they just don't get China!
I would like you to write an article for us on a new cool-aid that is going to take over the market in China. A great angle would be how Apple focuses on R&D and this product is already to go. Have a couple of quotes from some people (more know, more money). We could triple our stock value over night. I will contact you off-line as I am sure you don't want anyone to see your costs for services.
Thanks Rob