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Bad news for Loewe

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kuyttendaele
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kuyttendaele Posted: Tue, Feb 25 2014 11:06 AM

The investment group that wanted to purchase the TV core of Loewe has withrawn their offer... 

http://in.reuters.com/article/2014/02/24/loewe-deal-idINL6N0LT3UC20140224

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vikinger replied on Tue, Feb 25 2014 11:14 AM

Some of the Reuters report has a familiar ring to it.....

 

"Consumers in Europe, where Loewe generates 97 percent of its sales, have shied away from paying between 1,000 euros and 5,000 euros ($1,400-$6,900) for flat-screen TV sets, as Samsung and LG Electronics among other rivals presented far cheaper mass-market models."

Graham

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symmes replied on Tue, Feb 25 2014 12:04 PM

When the sharks can't find any blood in the chum, you have defined insolvent...as predicted.  Given the 2 bogus stock run-ups and the celebrity saviors not going forward, my gut tells me there was either an Apple Television venture that didn't play out, or a bunch of crooks manipulated the truth.  

Loewe failed to implement global and emerging market strategies over the years and this is the result.  Sad, because I thought it was the coolest back when it was in the US. 

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Mark replied on Tue, Feb 25 2014 1:01 PM
sad news for Loewe indeed.

it has always surprised me that for a nation of TV viewers we spend so little on them but are happy to spend so much and have a complete throw away culture on mobile phones.

It's scary when price is the driver rather than innovation, but did Loewe play it too safe.

we tend to forget there is more to design than designing.

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Agreed, really sad that a quality TV manufacturer is about to fail, their products were a step above the Sony's of this world - there is always room for a premium manufacturer.

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