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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Jeepers Creepers on January 31, 2013, 07:13:17 PM
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Isn't this the same mob who got bailed out by the Fed. Govt. a while back? Where the f*ck is the cranky icon thingy too.
Oh, there it is.... >:( >:( >:(
Yeah, i know how sponsership works and all that crap......
So i'm out mowing folks lawns in 30+ degrees heat to pay tax to support this and all the other scams and crap.
Stuff me sideways at breakfast time, just reduce the cost of the cars by $10 mil over three years, i bet you'd sell plenty.
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the old china man theory needs to be taught in this country Jeepers.... Make a little from a lot...instead of Make a lot from a little ..
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And what's so unique about Holden? Just about every large business in the country has benifited from some form of govt (tax payer) handout-tax break-import/export incentive etc etc etc. So should they ALL stop sponsoring/advertising? Pretty soon there'd be no businesses left at all..
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Not worried about them spending sponsorship $$$, but the Holden Collywobbles!! That hurts
http://theage.drive.com.au/motor-news/holden-boots-lexus-in-afl-20130201-2dozu.html (http://theage.drive.com.au/motor-news/holden-boots-lexus-in-afl-20130201-2dozu.html)
Eddy can go everywhere in an SS now.
I like this comment:
"Smart move by Holden. Collingwood fans would never have sufficient cash to buy a Lexus. The only way for them to aspire to driving one was to steal one...which was always a possibility.
Now, many of the magpie army can realistically aspire to driving a Holden. Many already do, owning a Camira, a VL Commodore, or Torana. I'm sure many have ridden in a new model Holden, whether it be a squad car, or a divisional van."
:cheers:
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Toyota are sticking $20mill into the AFL for 3 years. Why is a new Tundra in the US $30 grand? Cars here are to expensive..
Renno :cheers:
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Hi Guys,
It would certainly be a bitter pill to swallow when you have been laid off (voluntary retrenchment) by either Ford or Holden while knowing millions of dollars are leaving the company in the form of sponsorships. I know this generates advertising, but if the product is good, how much do you need.
Closer to home, take JAYCO. The amount of money that Jayco backs the horse racing, sport of kings, apparently, must be absurd. Stop the flow of that money out of the company and put it back into the product by the use of better quality materials, processes, staff training and so forth. Dough, silly me, a better quality product for the same price? Yes the product looks ok from the outside, has some great features, but quality is replaced by quantity of sales. No, I'm not a happy Jayco camper at present and to know that my hard earned money goes to horse racing, just about makes me cry.
John
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Sponsorship like advertising is an important part of a companies marketing strategy. Why aren't you getting all angry at the money they spend on advertising, they do heaps of those as well?
People will whinge about anything
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I'm not winging about it, but I think the complaint is about the fact that they needed to be bailed out with govt assistance, but have 10 million to spend on advertising.....
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No, I'm not a happy Jayco camper at present and to know that my hard earned money goes to horse racing, just about makes me cry.
Don't forget their cycling sponsorship...
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Advertising is a essential component of an effective business. It is a necessary expense. $10 million, sounds like a lot but it really is a small portion of their revenue.
I don't believe that Holden required a bailout from the government, but were given incentives to keep their factories in Australia. Those incentives, were required to compensate for the larger wages they need to pay here compared to overseas.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/archive/national-old/its-a-big-golden-holden-bailout-as-julia-gillard-comes-to-the-rescue-of-motoring-giant/story-e6freuzr-1226307685399 (http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/archive/national-old/its-a-big-golden-holden-bailout-as-julia-gillard-comes-to-the-rescue-of-motoring-giant/story-e6freuzr-1226307685399)
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They spend less on v8 stumble cars than they do on thugby league now. :). Byo Chevy badge.
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They spend less on v8 stumble cars than they do on thugby league now. :). Byo Chevy badge.
I won't post the link but do a search on YouTube for 'Hitler reacts to Chev badges on Commodores'
Caution: Very fruity language! but sooo funny!
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I won't post the link but do a search on YouTube for 'Hitler reacts to Chev badges on Commodores'
Caution: Very fruity language! but sooo funny!
Haha, that was a good video! I dont know how many different videos i've seen adapting that scene of hitler but they're all classic!
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Hahaha. Funny vid
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I'm not winging about it, but I think the complaint is about the fact that they needed to be bailed out with govt assistance, but have 10 million to spend on advertising.....
So they should stop all advertising until when? How do you imagine they will compete without advertising?
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Big companies spend to much good money to sell a piece of Shit
Any monkey can sell the greatest product, but it takes the greatest salesman to sell a monkey
Apple don't need there logo on a footy team.................
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Apple don't need there logo on a footy team.................
LOL... Apple's advertising budget for the fiscal year 2012 was $1billion dollars.. :cheers:
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Don't forget their cycling sponsorship...
They don't spend that much on this sponsorship and would it be a shame to promote a healthy outdoor sport. Don't come back at me about the Lance Armstrong crap neither. The Tour Down Under travels through some wonderful country side, unlike the V8 Super Cars and I am a huge fan of this series! ;)
This race is part of the world cup series or whatever it is called and that in itself is worth heaps to any company for its product sales! :)
If you don't get your name into the public arena, then what chance do you have of growing you company? ::)
Foo
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Big companies spend to much good money to sell a piece of ****
Any monkey can sell the greatest product, but it takes the greatest salesman to sell a monkey
Apple don't need there logo on a footy team.................
I'd buy a monkey in a heartbeat
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Where can I get a monkey from?
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Big companies spend to much good money to sell a piece of ****
Any monkey can sell the greatest product, but it takes the greatest salesman to sell a monkey
Apple don't need there logo on a footy team.................
Hmmm apple probably not the best example....
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I'd buy a monkey in a heartbeat
I had a monkey, very unreliable....
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Throw me a $mill and I'll drag a camper around Aus for a couple of years with a colorado promoting it!!
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So they should stop all advertising until when? How do you imagine they will compete without advertising?
Like I said, I'm not winging about it, just trying to explain the case put forward.
I run a business, I advertise...........
don't shoot the messenger.
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But didn't GMH/Holden announce they will most likely be ceasing production in Australia in 2016???
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But didn't GMH/Holden announce they will most likely be ceasing production in Australia in 2016???
No, They have two production lines that will continue after 2016. That is why they got the $$ everyone seems to be in a twist over. Same as Toyota to develop the Hybrid Camry. $$ to Ford seems a lost cause, as the 4 cylinder Falcon seems to have flopped, as good a vehicle as it is.
One is committed to the Cruz, the other is yet to to be determined. It may be a SUV for sale across Asia. They have also said that there may be an opportunity for the factory to continue producing small runs of special vehicles (like the Caprice Police Pack and the Ute) depending on sales.
We need to get used to the Malibu becoming the next Commodore, FWD as it is. The platform is nearly the same size, and internal dimensions similar.
Government subsidies to Vehicle manufacturers are par for the course across the world. Keeps associated industry going, and preserves technoligical skills in the country concerned. Once theyre gone, theyre gone.
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Won't buy a Holden now, I am not a fan in any form, of Collingwood, so will not support a business that supports Eddie Everywhere.
Just my 2c.
:cheers: Cracka
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Won't buy a Holden now, I am not a fan in any form, of Collingwood, so will not support a business that supports Eddie Everywhere.
Just my 2c.
:cheers: Cracka
Thats my problem too Pal.
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The last Holden in the family was my late father's HQ sedan, preceded by HR, HD & EK sedans.
Have had 2 XF falcons myself, but otherwise all 'flat' engines - VW & Subaru ... Until today.
Picked up my 2000 Jackaroo Monterey this morning.
As my son is a 4th generation Collingwood supporter, I felt I should show my support for the new sponsor. :D
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Well Done on getting another Holden Barry. Look forward to more Pics, looks like a great buy.
Holden, Heaslip, Collywood. Two out of three aint bad! :cheers:
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Dont care for the Holden, (or Ford for that matter)
But I'm interested in this monkey everybody is going on about.