Ididntdoit
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Volvo bought this company in 2017.......for those that dont know, they produce 6-700hp outboards based on the Chevy LS - they are ceasing production because "big outboards are not the future" LOL......
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That's right... it's not the biggest outboard you can get, it's how many you can get on the back of the boat!
I'll see your 3 and raise you 3!
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Good video on their technology. I'm surprised they were dropped because their technology was leading edge in the outboard realm.
Well thats one way to get rid of the competitionVolvo bought this company in 2017.......for those that dont know, they produce 6-700hp outboards based on the Chevy LS - they are ceasing production because "big outboards are not the future" LOL......
Yeah....why pay attention to those troublesome Customers. Oh yeah....they're the ones buying the product.Companies buy other companies for a variety of reasons. Sometimes they are buying the product line and the corresponding profit. Sometimes they are buying technology. Sometimes they are buying people. Sometimes they are buying market share or want to squeeze other players our of a market, or discourage competitors. Unless you are in the board room you dont always know the strategy, and even then the strategies change.
The idea that a company makes decisions based on what the customer wants is optimistic.
If it wasn’t for customers, suppliers and employees owning your own business would be greatYeah....why pay attention to those troublesome Customers. Oh yeah....they're the ones buying the product.
Right, because a US official is make decisions for company based in Sweden.Welcome to the Harris presidency....