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Re: Kubota sues Kioti/morals in business
Richard: The problem isn't lack of "morals in business". Businesses do what the market tells them to do. If people fall for it, business will do it. Some people are willing to consider those issues when they buy, others are not. Read some of the other posts in this thread, just to demonstrate the point. Some people consider more than the product itself when buying, including historical context and so forth. Others could care less. Kioti (Daedong) do what they do because people (their prospective customers) fall for it. Frankly, Daedong would paint their tractors in orange/red/green/blue stripes if they thought people might associate them with other companies. It's not Daedong's "fault". There is no "fault". It's just the way it is. I bought blue in part not because I like the color, but because of Ford/New Holland, International/McCormick, etc. historical contribution to our abundant food supply. Daedong has made no contribution to my standard of living. But gratitude/loyalty for things like that are just part of my values, not necessarily others. Frankly, I would have preferred a "red" tractor-wouldn't have to repaint my implements! Happy Holidays. John
Richard: The problem isn't lack of "morals in business". Businesses do what the market tells them to do. If people fall for it, business will do it. Some people are willing to consider those issues when they buy, others are not. Read some of the other posts in this thread, just to demonstrate the point. Some people consider more than the product itself when buying, including historical context and so forth. Others could care less. Kioti (Daedong) do what they do because people (their prospective customers) fall for it. Frankly, Daedong would paint their tractors in orange/red/green/blue stripes if they thought people might associate them with other companies. It's not Daedong's "fault". There is no "fault". It's just the way it is. I bought blue in part not because I like the color, but because of Ford/New Holland, International/McCormick, etc. historical contribution to our abundant food supply. Daedong has made no contribution to my standard of living. But gratitude/loyalty for things like that are just part of my values, not necessarily others. Frankly, I would have preferred a "red" tractor-wouldn't have to repaint my implements! Happy Holidays. John