Courier Sector Price War Unhealthy
Published Monday, March 27, 2006 by SaiRay | E-mail this post
I read the above article/news this morning. It was really funny. I wanted to laugh out loud or give the guy my middle finger. Not sure which one, perhaps will do both.....hehe ..:o)
Just look at his comment. Are all hotshot/bigshot like this or what. He was asking/seeking the G'men to intervene and set a minimum price to avoid "Price War". I was thinking .....dei, isn't it with best interest of the consumer at heart that all the courier company slug it out and may the best man win. Aren't everthing is supposed to be like that ? Am I living in another world or what. Opps........sorry I had forgotten I'm in Malaysia.
Only place in the world where you can cry foul if you can't make it and ask the G'men (if you have the link) to help out. Just give them the beggar's plate and someone would then come along and tell everybody, "OK, all of you go and find a partner to merge cause I want only 3 companies + this rule and that rules). Just look at our banking sector and you will know.
The way I see it, even if they charge RM2.50/500gm they can still do it. They are surviving and they are making profit. Maybe not as much as they would love to so that they can go and buy more expensive car, houses and women. Give it a hard thought. If they had been making a loss and couldn't cope with the competition they should have close shop and filed for bankruptcy long long time ago. The fact that there are 105 companies doing the same thing indicate that there is money to be make and plenty as well. If there are no money there, why on earth are there 102 companies going into the same sector ? Can you answer me !!!
Just not making any sense at all. Imagine then all of a sudden the flower shops will cry foul and ask the G'men to help out too. Cause hundred if not thousands of small retail flower shops around the country are too competitive. They would say .......arghhh....too many competition. Prices of flowers are going for RM 2 already. No money to make and therefore G'men must set a minimum price of RM 10. Does it make any sense now ??
Another pathetic example here happening in My.
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