Originally Posted by
tomato coupe
I wouldn't call those mistakes they didn't move on from, because they clearly moved on from something they viewed as unsustainable, i.e. they decided to get out of markets where they weren't very competitive. I think it's would have been appropriate to label those "mistakes they didn't move on from" if they had continued to chase those markets.
And I think this entire slap fight argument boils down to how each of us views what the issues are for Campy. If someone agrees with Campy's decisions, then they wouldn't see moving away from OEM and entry level products as a mistake to begin with, so they definitely wont recognize Campy not going back to doing those things as a mistake.
Meanwhile, others who think those reasons are in part why Campy is struggling, then they will see those as examples of mistakes Campy has not moved on from,
So when there isnt even agreement on what are mistakes Campy has made, it will not be possible to agree on what Campy hasnt moved on from.
What is your opinion on all this? You have certainly countered a ton of comments and views from others, but I havent seen your stated opinions on this topic. I read the first 9 pages, but have largely skipped the last 3 pages of slapping, so if you clearly stated your view then I apologize for missing it.
- Is this a sign of Campy's eventual demise?
- Is laying off 40% of staff concerning for Campy?
- Will Campy return to viability, and if so, how?