Posted by MF Poor on December 17, 2010 at 07:48:53 from (98.19.92.178):
In Reply to: Thanks John Deere!! posted by Lurch. on December 17, 2010 at 06:33:56:
Largest tractor markets in the WORLD? China and India. Why WOULDN'T a successful corporation go after their share of the pie? If John Deere was as close-minded as many obviously are, and depended entirely on US markets, they may well have gone belly up like so many producers have in the past. Times are good for ag product producers right at the moment. That hasn't always been the case, and based on past history, there's a good chance Deere will see rocky times in US sales again. They're building a strong, diverse business, not playing up to people who can't understand corporate success isn't all about a small percentage of the market.
Deere, among others, was in foriegn countries producing equipment before many of us were born. This is nothing new at all. The brands that refused to see foriegn markets are long gone. Even SOME of those who went abroad are names of the past. But rest assured, no matter how much we DON'T like it, any company that WON'T participate in "the world market" is destine for failure.
Deere didn't get to be Deere by crawling in a cave and pretending world events weren't what they are.
Don't like it? Go buy yourself a brand that DOESN'T build product "off shore"....Oh wait....THERE ISN'T SUCH A BRAND.
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