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Started by LM November 11, 2021
On Saturday, November 13, 2021 at 2:29:51 PM UTC-8, bitrex wrote:
> On 11/13/2021 4:09 PM, Peter wrote: > > > > bitrex <us...@example.net> wrote > > > >> On 11/13/2021 2:09 AM, Klaus Kragelund wrote: > >>> 11.11.21 22:12, LM wrote: > >>>> If they stay in stock, life is getting better. > >>> > >>> Yes, also other sites are showing stock > >>> > >>> Maybe we are soon getting back to normal. Will be interesting to see if > >>> prices go back to normal > >>> -- > >>> Klaus > >> > >> Pandemic shortages made a lot of manufacturers of various products > >> realize "ugh we've been selling this stuff way too cheap all along" I think > > > > I doubt it; this is just the usual cyclic thing, where a shorateg is > > artifically created (by various events, which usually merge into the > > distis telling everybody that x is on allocation, upon which the users > > shit themselves and multi-order everything they can) and then > > collapses a year or so later. > > > > This will go the same way. > > > > I have quite enjoyed designing out parts by Mr Ripoff (Maxim) and > > replacing them with ST parts, and some TI parts. > > > > Herr Ripoff: > > <https://www.motor1.com/news/532591/mercedes-bmw-keep-prices-high/> > > "We could lower them again but why"
It's the same for all auto makers. They can keep price high as long as everybody is doing it. Anyway, we have to adjust to having less cars. There is no need for 1.88 car per household.
On 11/13/2021 5:37 PM, Ed Lee wrote:
> On Saturday, November 13, 2021 at 2:29:51 PM UTC-8, bitrex wrote: >> On 11/13/2021 4:09 PM, Peter wrote: >>> >>> bitrex <us...@example.net> wrote >>> >>>> On 11/13/2021 2:09 AM, Klaus Kragelund wrote: >>>>> 11.11.21 22:12, LM wrote: >>>>>> If they stay in stock, life is getting better. >>>>> >>>>> Yes, also other sites are showing stock >>>>> >>>>> Maybe we are soon getting back to normal. Will be interesting to see if >>>>> prices go back to normal >>>>> -- >>>>> Klaus >>>> >>>> Pandemic shortages made a lot of manufacturers of various products >>>> realize "ugh we've been selling this stuff way too cheap all along" I think >>> >>> I doubt it; this is just the usual cyclic thing, where a shorateg is >>> artifically created (by various events, which usually merge into the >>> distis telling everybody that x is on allocation, upon which the users >>> shit themselves and multi-order everything they can) and then >>> collapses a year or so later. >>> >>> This will go the same way. >>> >>> I have quite enjoyed designing out parts by Mr Ripoff (Maxim) and >>> replacing them with ST parts, and some TI parts. >>> >> >> Herr Ripoff: >> >> <https://www.motor1.com/news/532591/mercedes-bmw-keep-prices-high/> >> >> "We could lower them again but why" > > It's the same for all auto makers. They can keep price high as long as everybody is doing it. Anyway, we have to adjust to having less cars. There is no need for 1.88 car per household. >
Not every luxury/performance manufacturer is doing great I don't think: <https://www.mclaren.com/racing/inside-the-mtc/mclaren-group-statement-sale/> McLaren on Monday: These accusations are outrageous! McLaren on Friday: We are proud to announce our new corporate partnership with Audi Group...
On Monday, November 15, 2021 at 9:00:15 AM UTC-8, bitrex wrote:
> On 11/13/2021 5:37 PM, Ed Lee wrote: > > On Saturday, November 13, 2021 at 2:29:51 PM UTC-8, bitrex wrote: > >> On 11/13/2021 4:09 PM, Peter wrote: > >>> > >>> bitrex <us...@example.net> wrote > >>> > >>>> On 11/13/2021 2:09 AM, Klaus Kragelund wrote: > >>>>> 11.11.21 22:12, LM wrote: > >>>>>> If they stay in stock, life is getting better. > >>>>> > >>>>> Yes, also other sites are showing stock > >>>>> > >>>>> Maybe we are soon getting back to normal. Will be interesting to see if > >>>>> prices go back to normal > >>>>> -- > >>>>> Klaus > >>>> > >>>> Pandemic shortages made a lot of manufacturers of various products > >>>> realize "ugh we've been selling this stuff way too cheap all along" I think > >>> > >>> I doubt it; this is just the usual cyclic thing, where a shorateg is > >>> artifically created (by various events, which usually merge into the > >>> distis telling everybody that x is on allocation, upon which the users > >>> shit themselves and multi-order everything they can) and then > >>> collapses a year or so later. > >>> > >>> This will go the same way. > >>> > >>> I have quite enjoyed designing out parts by Mr Ripoff (Maxim) and > >>> replacing them with ST parts, and some TI parts. > >>> > >> > >> Herr Ripoff: > >> > >> <https://www.motor1.com/news/532591/mercedes-bmw-keep-prices-high/> > >> > >> "We could lower them again but why" > > > > It's the same for all auto makers. They can keep price high as long as everybody is doing it. Anyway, we have to adjust to having less cars. There is no need for 1.88 car per household. > > > Not every luxury/performance manufacturer is doing great I don't think:
Tesla is pretty much eating up other luxury sales. 2021 2020 (est) Revenue $34B $20B Income $3B $1B Margin 11% 10% Both GM and Ford are doing better with less unit sales. Earning year to date (Sept) 2021 2020 GM Revenue $93.4B $84.9B Income $8.3B $3.5B Margin 8.9% 4.2% Ford Revenue $98.7B $91.2B Income $5.7B $1.5B Margin 5.7% 1.7%