I did not imply that it is just John Deere. Others of the major manufacturers do similar things, probably modeled after the successful JD business model. I do not like the practice, it is malicious as viewed by the small dealer whose family and himself have busted butt in the business for 78 years. Try telling them it is not malicious. Deere does it slowly enough and insidiously enough that it slides into the past over a period of time longer than the life of many of the businesses and often long enough for the older dealer to have died. Certainly over a period of several generations of corporate management. They have stuck with the plan. I would apply the term unethical and on a personal level, cruel, more so than nefarious. So far as I know they are within their legal rights to execute the plan under their business model as they obviously are. That does not make it a good and right thing to do from a human and ethical standpoint. To deny their plan operates as it does is wrong. I'm sure you don't deny it. We all know it is and continues to be. And frankly my dear, I don't give a **** what their stock prices are. 'Well Run' is your subjective conclusion, true in some ways and false in other ways.