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Re: moviesam post# 71890

Sunday, 08/14/2011 4:24:01 PM

Sunday, August 14, 2011 4:24:01 PM

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A base hit is good. That doesn't mean it lacks quality fyi. Now, a strike out, well, that's a problem. Mcdonalds is a perfect example of a base hit, they don't make their money off expensive food. They get it on the volume of their base hits. This isn't a new concept. Most companies work off base hits and that volume over a big giant score. Walmart is a base hit company. Yes, I have gone into walmart and looked thru their DVD's and there are many DVD's I have never heard of, they have DVD's ranging from very inexpensive all the way up. I worked for a fortune 500 company that its entire business model was based off volume not home runs.

As long as TDGI is profitable and can continue to bring quality base hit films to the market, that is what is going to grow the business until they come across a home run. I have no doubt that eventually they will find a home run, especially with the change that has happened with the big companies spending most of their money on blockbusters. They will certainly miss out on a lot of great movies and that will give TDGI a better opportunity now to score a home run...

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