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Re: Allthat post# 14256

Thursday, 05/16/2002 9:49:23 AM

Thursday, May 16, 2002 9:49:23 AM

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I'm not twisting anything. I'm just asking why a company that has no money and no reported sales would suddenly drop the price because of reduced COGS. If the product can sell at a higher price, and the company obviously needs the capital, why would they drop the price? Even if the costs did drop for whatever reason, SEVU obviously isn't in a position to pass along the "savings" to their customers. This is simple stuff. The product wasn't selling at previous levels, as evidenced by SEC filings. There are a number of ways to address that, including increased sales and marketing efforts, adding features, or dropping the price. SEVU obviously chose to drop the price. Personally, I'm glad to see it, and I hope they finally begin to sell, but I'm not stupid enough to believe they suddenly reduced their costs and are generously passing the savings along to their customers.