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On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 11:08:20 -0000, "IMM" wrote:
Don't judge them on what they made 15-20-25 years ago. OK, so Vaillant bought a brand..... A none statement. --- Not really. My point was that from my experience, Glow Worm had or has been producing junk products, but somehow has established a brand name. It is quite common for a manufacturer from another geography who does not have much of a recognised name in a territory in which they would like to establish one, to buy up a company with a name and little else, and to inject it with decent technology and manufacturing and of course, money. In a market where there is much conservatism such as the UK plumbing and heating industry, this is a smart move. My point was simply that in my view, and from my personal experience, Glow Worm does not give me a positive brand message. They may now have Vaillant technology etc. but who knows how that is implemented? Did they fire the management and entire workforce and start again? doubtful? So why would I want to risk that when I can buy known good products with a consistent track record? ..andy To email, substitute .nospam with .gl |
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