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To: RockChucker
Eventually, they would become less profitable as their competitors (who already are in Mexico) lowered the prices.

Something I've noticed though,is that prices aren't lowered when a company moves out of the U.S.The company makes more profit,but we,the consumer,don't see a reduction in price.I'm willing to bet that Electrolux will not reduce the price on their products either.

46 posted on 01/16/2004 6:40:24 AM PST by quack
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To: quack
Something I've noticed though,is that prices aren't lowered when a company moves out of the U.S.The company makes more profit,but we,the consumer,don't see a reduction in price.I'm willing to bet that Electrolux will not reduce the price on their products either.

Bingo! Look for accolades and huge bonus increases for electrolux execs in the near future. Meanwhile, the businesses and jobs remaining in SC will enjoy the benefits of increases in unemployment insurance premiums and tax increases to pay for the expansion of welfare state programs and offset revenue losses to state coffers.

Finally, the free traitors will be happy knowing that the dirty screw-turners are getting paid exactly what they are worth, nothing. And a new generation of RAT voters and Dean supporters, the children of the laid-off workers, will be born.

93 posted on 01/16/2004 9:49:47 AM PST by Orbiting_Rosie's_Head
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