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Re: Dell brings support back to the US.
I guess I did make it out to be my main fact, but I also don't think it's the loan fact. Also when I state they are in it to increase the size of their pockets I also want to state the fact that this also means generate more income and create more profits as a whole for the business. This is the means in which business survive. A large company like Dell has to keep stock holder happy, investors happy, customer happy, and the B.O.D are the one who also woudl like to do all this and keep their job and current lifestyle. A smaller company will make cuts to also put money in it's pocket to grow and compete.
It breaks down into 2 dilemas.
#1 - The goal in business is to gain financial freedom and succeed. Not to fail and lose money.
#2 - Studies today also show that value is the number one concern of US consumers of a product rather than price. A target market that reaches to the middle class and up will not see a customer base who is concern primarally over price, but rather the value of the product or service that they are paying for. Dell is getting flack since this value has dropped within their customer and tech service. Many blame the lang barrier though.
Everythign we have gone over is viable info depending on the product, target maket, value, price, competition, and supply and demand.
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