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In Reply to: RE: Recent Schiit Live-stream posted by 13th Duke of Wymbourne on March 15, 2021 at 21:32:49
Because he makes value oriented products, you want him to live his life that way? He is only allowed to drink Coors Light and Barefoot Merlot? I hope he doesn't drive anything more expensive than a used Honda or we are all offended?
I don't understand your issue...he saw a market segment that presented an opportunity and he and his partner worked to take advantage of it.
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Oh no, I've read some of his blog (the early stuff about the start up phase is fascinating) and applaud what he's done. I watched a few more of those videos and, I think, the assumption is that all the Schiit fans know he's a wine buff and he' just sharing that with them. Now I know it is not just posing.
One of the videos features their digital designer who must be ex-CIA as Jason could not get him to talk about anything. Probably trained to withstand torture. But good for keep company IP secret.
13DoW
Lots of examples in the world of people who became very, very rich selling relatively inexpensive stuff instead of focusing on the fancy end of things.
- Sam Walton and his heirs, for example.
- Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, who brought computers to the ordinary consumer.
- Or, to go back more than a few years, William Wrigley who made his fortune selling chewing gum.
Not hard to find many more examples.
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