I agree with that. RS has a simplistic view of Europe. I assume most
of us were very pleased with the way Guy Jones responded to the
feedback - sometimes rather harsh - he got from users. Guy's
responsiveness and willingness to support RB users has been great. It
is sad that RS did not find a way to keep him involved. That failure
will probably cost RS sales and income in the future. They will, of
course, not notice it as we still live in a world with only one reality
at a time.
I still don't know where to buy upgrades. Do we have to learn French or
can we buy directly from RS?
Boris
On 4 apr 2006, at 14:22, Lundstrom Design wrote:
It is unfortunately a very hopeless common US american corporate
misconception that you can cover Europe by having a single
headquarter. Europe is not the United States, and the idea is just a
waste of time and money. We have for example many languages, and the
knowledge of other market cultures within the Union is often very
limited. From a Scandinavian point of view, a headquarter in France
is virtually the same as no headquarter at all in Europe. Better to
split it in regions with some local knowledge or skip it all together.
/Claes Lundström
4 apr 2006 kl. 13.41 skrev Jan Erik Moström:
Boris Segerstahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2006-04-04 08:54:
Is Nova (and Guy Jones) completely out of the
picture?
Yes, unfortunately. I really liked dealing with NovaInt.
jem
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Jan Erik Moström, www.mostrom.pp.se
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