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There was an article in the Ft. Worth newspaper about him and his venture
into the cattle ranching and beef selling business. But here's an excerpt about the bait company: "Lure sales have grown 30 percent to 50 percent a year and now gross $15 million. Profits of the family-owned and -run business are $5 million to $6 million, he said. Sales would be even better if a 20-year bass-fishing boom hadn't faded with the economic downturn in Japan, a key market for the company." I'm surprised sales aren't higher, but that's neither here nor there. I'm also surprised he'd release those numbers. If those numbers are right, the profits are 33% or more as a percentage of sales. Last I read was that the average corporation makes about 5%. So that suggests that what others have said about the baits being overpriced is correct. But I don't blame GY, this is capitalism and you charge what the traffic will bear. He is a genius businessman to run a business with those results. But those numbers are pretty telling. The full story is at: http://www.dfw.com/mld/dfw/business/7787480.htm |
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That 33% would be a very conservative number, speaking as a retailer that
bought soft plastics at wholesale and sold them retail. GY is the MFG that sells direct. Welcome to the U.S.A. and the American Dream. All the fishing related product's selling prices could be cut in half and the MFG, Wholesalers, and Retailers could still make a fair profit. That won't happen and why should it when you and I are willing to pay higher prices. It's all about supply and demand, and the demand for fishing products is high. So why not jack the prices through the roof and make a ton while the "Getting It" is good. Because next year, it could all dry up and fade away. -- Craig Baugher |
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No different then the gas station off the exit ramp charging 22 cents more
per gallon then the guy a 1/2 mile away. Supply and demand dictate. "Craig" wrote in message ... That 33% would be a very conservative number, speaking as a retailer that bought soft plastics at wholesale and sold them retail. GY is the MFG that sells direct. Welcome to the U.S.A. and the American Dream. All the fishing related product's selling prices could be cut in half and the MFG, Wholesalers, and Retailers could still make a fair profit. That won't happen and why should it when you and I are willing to pay higher prices. It's all about supply and demand, and the demand for fishing products is high. So why not jack the prices through the roof and make a ton while the "Getting It" is good. Because next year, it could all dry up and fade away. -- Craig Baugher |
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Is known as "Value Marketing"
Bill "alwayfishking" wrote in message news ![]() No different then the gas station off the exit ramp charging 22 cents more per gallon then the guy a 1/2 mile away. Supply and demand dictate. "Craig" wrote in message ... That 33% would be a very conservative number, speaking as a retailer that bought soft plastics at wholesale and sold them retail. GY is the MFG that sells direct. Welcome to the U.S.A. and the American Dream. All the fishing related product's selling prices could be cut in half and the MFG, Wholesalers, and Retailers could still make a fair profit. That won't happen and why should it when you and I are willing to pay higher prices. It's all about supply and demand, and the demand for fishing products is high. So why not jack the prices through the roof and make a ton while the "Getting It" is good. Because next year, it could all dry up and fade away. -- Craig Baugher |
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aka 'Gouging'
Is known as "Value Marketing" No different then the gas station off the exit ramp charging 22 cents more per gallon then the guy a 1/2 mile away. Supply and demand dictate |
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I passed through Page last summer with intentions of visiting the Yamamoto
operation just for fun. A young woman at the airport told me how she used to work at their plant, she called it a sweat-shop, said she was glad to be out of there. I don't know if it really is, but I decided to skip the visit after meeting her. I still like and use their baits. "Calif Bill" wrote in message k.net... Is known as "Value Marketing" Bill "alwayfishking" wrote in message news ![]() No different then the gas station off the exit ramp charging 22 cents more per gallon then the guy a 1/2 mile away. Supply and demand dictate. "Craig" wrote in message ... That 33% would be a very conservative number, speaking as a retailer that bought soft plastics at wholesale and sold them retail. GY is the MFG that sells direct. Welcome to the U.S.A. and the American Dream. All the fishing related product's selling prices could be cut in half and the MFG, Wholesalers, and Retailers could still make a fair profit. That won't happen and why should it when you and I are willing to pay higher prices. It's all about supply and demand, and the demand for fishing products is high. So why not jack the prices through the roof and make a ton while the "Getting It" is good. Because next year, it could all dry up and fade away. -- Craig Baugher |
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![]() "Richard Liebert" wrote in message ... I passed through Page last summer with intentions of visiting the Yamamoto operation just for fun. A young woman at the airport told me how she used to work at their plant, she called it a sweat-shop, said she was glad to be out of there. I don't know if it really is, but I decided to skip the visit after meeting her. LOL, I don't know if I would necessarily take that as the definitive answer for working conditions at Yamamoto lures. It seems that many young people today take offense when asked to actually produce 8 hours of work for 8 hours of pay! -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in
message ... "Richard Liebert" wrote in message ... I passed through Page last summer with intentions of visiting the Yamamoto operation just for fun. A young woman at the airport told me how she used to work at their plant, she called it a sweat-shop, said she was glad to be out of there. I don't know if it really is, but I decided to skip the visit after meeting her. LOL, I don't know if I would necessarily take that as the definitive answer for working conditions at Yamamoto lures. It seems that many young people today take offense when asked to actually produce 8 hours of work for 8 hours of pay! No kidding. If I had heard that from a current employee I might be more inclined pay attention. I think I would have asked if she quit or was let go. -- Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com All about fishing in Yuma, Arizona Promote Your Fishing Website FOR FREE |
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![]() "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message ... "Richard Liebert" wrote in message ... I passed through Page last summer with intentions of visiting the Yamamoto operation just for fun. A young woman at the airport told me how she used to work at their plant, she called it a sweat-shop, said she was glad to be out of there. I don't know if it really is, but I decided to skip the visit after meeting her. LOL, I don't know if I would necessarily take that as the definitive answer for working conditions at Yamamoto lures. It seems that many young people today take offense when asked to actually produce 8 hours of work for 8 hours of pay! -- Maybe he had better things to do after meeting her?? Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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Sweat Shop? She oughta see how Joe H. works Charles & I to death ....
-- Bob Rickard www.secretweaponlures.com --------------------------=x O'))) "Richard Liebert" wrote in message ... I passed through Page last summer with intentions of visiting the Yamamoto operation just for fun. A young woman at the airport told me how she used to work at their plant, she called it a sweat-shop, said she was glad to be out of there. I don't know if it really is, but I decided to skip the visit after meeting her. I still like and use their baits. "Calif Bill" wrote in message k.net... Is known as "Value Marketing" Bill "alwayfishking" wrote in message news ![]() No different then the gas station off the exit ramp charging 22 cents more per gallon then the guy a 1/2 mile away. Supply and demand dictate. "Craig" wrote in message ... That 33% would be a very conservative number, speaking as a retailer that bought soft plastics at wholesale and sold them retail. GY is the MFG that sells direct. Welcome to the U.S.A. and the American Dream. All the fishing related product's selling prices could be cut in half and the MFG, Wholesalers, and Retailers could still make a fair profit. That won't happen and why should it when you and I are willing to pay higher prices. It's all about supply and demand, and the demand for fishing products is high. So why not jack the prices through the roof and make a ton while the "Getting It" is good. Because next year, it could all dry up and fade away. -- Craig Baugher |
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