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In my marketing days in FMCG, I had many occasions to verify the -2 price elasticity coefficient in a competitive market (i.e. a 10% price increase relative to the rest of the market results in a 20 % sales drop)

 

I hope not for them, but it is true that the transfer to Weta has been anything but a success, added to other factors such as price increases and VAT charge. They may not be a profit-driven company, just trying to cover their costs, but if your sales shrink and your structure does not adjust, the costs will drive you into the red quickly....

 

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Guest Clunkmeister

I think I'm gonna bite on a couple of postwar Ninaks. There are two or three schemes I want, and the 15% will almost cover the shipping on one kit.

 

A few months ago, I went to order both those kits, I was quoted a shipping price of over $70.00! So I didn't order any since, instead buying and trading second hand.

 

I have a bunch of these kits, and unlike some folks, I actually build mine, so any I buy will be built.

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