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Today's Globe & Mail has a story about Cervelo, how they landed the
Team CSC contract (soon to be Team Sexy Back), how it almost blew up in their faces with the Basso doping scandal, etc. Read it at http://www.reportonbusiness.com/ser...mallBizMag/home or http://tinyurl.com/4845fg J. Spaceman |
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jspaceman@linuxquestions.net wrote:
> Today's Globe & Mail has a story about Cervelo, how they landed the > Team CSC contract (soon to be Team Sexy Back), how it almost blew up > in their faces with the Basso doping scandal, etc. Read it at > http://www.reportonbusiness.com/ser...mallBizMag/home > or http://tinyurl.com/4845fg You know, in spite of all the hand-wringing over doping scandals causing sponsors to leave the sport, one of the points of the article is that it *didn't* blow up in their faces at all. "White says the doping controversies have had a negligible effect on sales. In fact, road bikes have been the fastest growing segment of the bicycle market in the U.S. since 2004, with sales growing by 70% over the past three years (similar statistics for Canada aren't available)." Bob Schwartz |
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On Jun 12, 2:26 pm, Bob Schwartz <bob.schwa...@REMOVEsbcglobal.net>
wrote: > jspace...@linuxquestions.net wrote: > > Today's Globe & Mail has a story about Cervelo, how they landed the > > Team CSC contract (soon to be Team Sexy Back), how it almost blew up > > in their faces with the Basso doping scandal, etc. Read it at > >http://www.reportonbusiness.com/ser...080611.wsb-sbma... > > orhttp://tinyurl.com/4845fg > > You know, in spite of all the hand-wringing over doping > scandals causing sponsors to leave the sport, one of > the points of the article is that it *didn't* blow up > in their faces at all. > > "White says the doping controversies have had a negligible > effect on sales. In fact, road bikes have been the fastest > growing segment of the bicycle market in the U.S. since 2004, > with sales growing by 70% over the past three years (similar > statistics for Canada aren't available)." > > Bob Schwartz Cervelo is really so much in the news these past few years that reading their same story over and over again is getting really boring. bd |
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On Jun 12, 2:52*pm, bicycle_disciple <1.crazyboy.o...@gmail.com>
wrote: > On Jun 12, 2:26 pm, Bob Schwartz <bob.schwa...@REMOVEsbcglobal.net> > wrote: > > > > > > > jspace...@linuxquestions.net wrote: > > > Today's Globe & Mail has a story about Cervelo, how they landed the > > > Team CSC contract (soon to be Team Sexy Back), how it almost blew up > > > in their faces with the Basso doping scandal, etc. *Read it at > > >http://www.reportonbusiness.com/ser...080611.wsb-sbma.... > > > orhttp://tinyurl.com/4845fg > > > You know, in spite of all the hand-wringing over doping > > scandals causing sponsors to leave the sport, one of > > the points of the article is that it *didn't* blow up > > in their faces at all. > > > "White says the doping controversies have had a negligible > > effect on sales. In fact, road bikes have been the fastest > > growing segment of the bicycle market in the U.S. since 2004, > > with sales growing by 70% over the past three years (similar > > statistics for Canada aren't available)." > > > Bob Schwartz > > Cervelo is really so much in the news these past few years that > reading their same story over and over again is getting really boring. Their publicist must be very good (to get the same boring story into so many different places). |
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<2d9b4898-ed08-4374-a7e2-77e68c9da6ba@34g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>, Kurgan Gringioni <kgringioni@hotmail.com> wrote: > On Jun 12, 2:52*pm, bicycle_disciple <1.crazyboy.o...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > On Jun 12, 2:26 pm, Bob Schwartz <bob.schwa...@REMOVEsbcglobal.net> > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > jspace...@linuxquestions.net wrote: > > > > Today's Globe & Mail has a story about Cervelo, how they landed the > > > > Team CSC contract (soon to be Team Sexy Back), how it almost blew up > > > > in their faces with the Basso doping scandal, etc. *Read it at > > > >http://www.reportonbusiness.com/ser...080611.wsb-sbma... > > > > orhttp://tinyurl.com/4845fg > > > > > You know, in spite of all the hand-wringing over doping > > > scandals causing sponsors to leave the sport, one of > > > the points of the article is that it *didn't* blow up > > > in their faces at all. > > > > > "White says the doping controversies have had a negligible > > > effect on sales. In fact, road bikes have been the fastest > > > growing segment of the bicycle market in the U.S. since 2004, > > > with sales growing by 70% over the past three years (similar > > > statistics for Canada aren't available)." > > > > > Bob Schwartz > > > > Cervelo is really so much in the news these past few years that > > reading their same story over and over again is getting really boring. > > > > > Their publicist must be very good (to get the same boring story into > so many different places). There's been about five successful-outside-Canada Canadian companies in the last decade*, so it's easy to get their charming story in the Globe & Mail. *Research In Motion, Macdonald Dettweiler, Cervelo, and I can't think of two more. -- Ryan Cousineau rcousine@gmail.com http://www.wiredcola.com/ "In other newsgroups, they killfile trolls." "In rec.bicycles.racing, we coach them." |
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On Jun 13, 2:07 am, Ryan Cousineau <rcous...@gmail.com> wrote:
> In article > <2d9b4898-ed08-4374-a7e2-77e68c9da...@34g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>, > Kurgan Gringioni <kgringi...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > > On Jun 12, 2:52 pm, bicycle_disciple <1.crazyboy.o...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > On Jun 12, 2:26 pm, Bob Schwartz <bob.schwa...@REMOVEsbcglobal.net> > > > wrote: > > > > > jspace...@linuxquestions.net wrote: > > > > > Today's Globe & Mail has a story about Cervelo, how they landed the > > > > > Team CSC contract (soon to be Team Sexy Back), how it almost blew up > > > > > in their faces with the Basso doping scandal, etc. Read it at > > > > >http://www.reportonbusiness.com/ser...080611.wsb-sbma... > > > > > orhttp://tinyurl.com/4845fg > > > > > You know, in spite of all the hand-wringing over doping > > > > scandals causing sponsors to leave the sport, one of > > > > the points of the article is that it *didn't* blow up > > > > in their faces at all. > > > > > "White says the doping controversies have had a negligible > > > > effect on sales. In fact, road bikes have been the fastest > > > > growing segment of the bicycle market in the U.S. since 2004, > > > > with sales growing by 70% over the past three years (similar > > > > statistics for Canada aren't available)." > > > > > Bob Schwartz > > > > Cervelo is really so much in the news these past few years that > > > reading their same story over and over again is getting really boring. > > > Their publicist must be very good (to get the same boring story into > > so many different places). > > There's been about five successful-outside-Canada Canadian companies in > the last decade*, so it's easy to get their charming story in the Globe > & Mail. > > *Research In Motion, Macdonald Dettweiler, Cervelo, and I can't think of > two more. Potash and Lululemon. |
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Ryan Cousineau wrote:
> There's been about five successful-outside-Canada Canadian companies in > the last decade*, so it's easy to get their charming story in the Globe & > Mail. > > *Research In Motion, Macdonald Dettweiler, Cervelo, and I can't think of > two more. Nortel, Corel ? |
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<7456c67f-8553-4045-80cf-022e4d0d4b4f@k30g2000hse.googlegroups.com>, Amit Ghosh <amit.ghosh@gmail.com> wrote: > On Jun 13, 2:07 am, Ryan Cousineau <rcous...@gmail.com> wrote: > > In article > > <2d9b4898-ed08-4374-a7e2-77e68c9da...@34g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>, > > Kurgan Gringioni <kgringi...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > > On Jun 12, 2:52 pm, bicycle_disciple <1.crazyboy.o...@gmail.com> > > > wrote: > > > > On Jun 12, 2:26 pm, Bob Schwartz <bob.schwa...@REMOVEsbcglobal.net> > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > jspace...@linuxquestions.net wrote: > > > > > > Today's Globe & Mail has a story about Cervelo, how they landed the > > > > > > Team CSC contract (soon to be Team Sexy Back), how it almost blew > > > > > > up > > > > > > in their faces with the Basso doping scandal, etc. Read it at > > > > > >http://www.reportonbusiness.com/ser...080611.wsb-sbma > > > > > >... > > > > > > orhttp://tinyurl.com/4845fg > > > > > > > You know, in spite of all the hand-wringing over doping > > > > > scandals causing sponsors to leave the sport, one of > > > > > the points of the article is that it *didn't* blow up > > > > > in their faces at all. > > > > > > > "White says the doping controversies have had a negligible > > > > > effect on sales. In fact, road bikes have been the fastest > > > > > growing segment of the bicycle market in the U.S. since 2004, > > > > > with sales growing by 70% over the past three years (similar > > > > > statistics for Canada aren't available)." > > > > > > > Bob Schwartz > > > > > > Cervelo is really so much in the news these past few years that > > > > reading their same story over and over again is getting really boring. > > > > > Their publicist must be very good (to get the same boring story into > > > so many different places). > > > > There's been about five successful-outside-Canada Canadian companies in > > the last decade*, so it's easy to get their charming story in the Globe > > & Mail. > > > > *Research In Motion, Macdonald Dettweiler, Cervelo, and I can't think of > > two more. > > Potash and Lululemon. Best choices so far, if I knew of Potash (we're not talking about the natural resource, are we?) -- Ryan Cousineau rcousine@gmail.com http://www.wiredcola.com/ "In other newsgroups, they killfile trolls." "In rec.bicycles.racing, we coach them." |
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In article <48522b8c$0$16911$ec3e2dad@news.usenetmonster.com>,
Donald Munro <fat-dumbass@hotmail.com> wrote: > Ryan Cousineau wrote: > > There's been about five successful-outside-Canada Canadian companies in > > the last decade*, so it's easy to get their charming story in the Globe & > > Mail. > > > > *Research In Motion, Macdonald Dettweiler, Cervelo, and I can't think of > > two more. > > Nortel, Corel ? Hurr. I suppose Nortel is still a player, even though the original dot-com meltdown seriously affected them, but I don't think anyone would describe Corel as having had a good decade. -- Ryan Cousineau rcousine@gmail.com http://www.wiredcola.com/ "In other newsgroups, they killfile trolls." "In rec.bicycles.racing, we coach them." |
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Bob Schwartz wrote:
> The fact that Cervelo has few sponsorship alternatives is irrelevant to > whether or not they would take a hit from a doping scandal with a > sponsored team. If the connection was there they would have taken a hit. > It didn't happen. > > The sponsors never take a hit. Never. > > I'll call this Hizark's Rule. All you have to do is cut the people that > get caught and all is forgiven. A team like Astana can suffer years of > serial doping scandals and even a throw-the-book-at-them doping hard liner > like Hizark is willing to let bygones be bygones if they just cut the guys > that got caught. Again. > > That's why sponsors have no reason to care about that stuff. History shows > it doesn't matter to them. Moreover it might pay to have a sacrificial lamb/rider every now and then to keep the hizarkians happy. |
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On Jun 13, 8:07 am, Ryan Cousineau <rcous...@gmail.com> wrote:
> In article > <2d9b4898-ed08-4374-a7e2-77e68c9da...@34g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>, > Kurgan Gringioni <kgringi...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > > On Jun 12, 2:52 pm, bicycle_disciple <1.crazyboy.o...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > On Jun 12, 2:26 pm, Bob Schwartz <bob.schwa...@REMOVEsbcglobal.net> > > > wrote: > > > > > jspace...@linuxquestions.net wrote: > > > > > Today's Globe & Mail has a story about Cervelo, how they landed the > > > > > Team CSC contract (soon to be Team Sexy Back), how it almost blew up > > > > > in their faces with the Basso doping scandal, etc. Read it at > > > > >http://www.reportonbusiness.com/ser...080611.wsb-sbma... > > > > > orhttp://tinyurl.com/4845fg > > > > > You know, in spite of all the hand-wringing over doping > > > > scandals causing sponsors to leave the sport, one of > > > > the points of the article is that it *didn't* blow up > > > > in their faces at all. > > > > > "White says the doping controversies have had a negligible > > > > effect on sales. In fact, road bikes have been the fastest > > > > growing segment of the bicycle market in the U.S. since 2004, > > > > with sales growing by 70% over the past three years (similar > > > > statistics for Canada aren't available)." > > > > > Bob Schwartz > > > > Cervelo is really so much in the news these past few years that > > > reading their same story over and over again is getting really boring. > > > Their publicist must be very good (to get the same boring story into > > so many different places). > > There's been about five successful-outside-Canada Canadian companies in > the last decade*, so it's easy to get their charming story in the Globe > & Mail. > > *Research In Motion, Macdonald Dettweiler, Cervelo, and I can't think of > two more. > > -- > Ryan Cousineau rcous...@gmail.comhttp://www.wiredcola.com/ > "In other newsgroups, they killfile trolls." > "In rec.bicycles.racing, we coach them." Avril Lavigne. -ilan |
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On Jun 13, 6:16 pm, ilan...@gmail.com wrote:
> Avril Lavigne. Maybe, but then you'd have to deduct for Celine Dion. |
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On Jun 13, 2:07 am, Ryan Cousineau <rcous...@gmail.com> wrote:
> In article > <2d9b4898-ed08-4374-a7e2-77e68c9da...@34g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>, > Kurgan Gringioni <kgringi...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > > On Jun 12, 2:52 pm, bicycle_disciple <1.crazyboy.o...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > On Jun 12, 2:26 pm, Bob Schwartz <bob.schwa...@REMOVEsbcglobal.net> > > > wrote: > > > > > jspace...@linuxquestions.net wrote: > > > > > Today's Globe & Mail has a story about Cervelo, how they landed the > > > > > Team CSC contract (soon to be Team Sexy Back), how it almost blew up > > > > > in their faces with the Basso doping scandal, etc. Read it at > > > > >http://www.reportonbusiness.com/ser...080611.wsb-sbma... > > > > > orhttp://tinyurl.com/4845fg > > > > > You know, in spite of all the hand-wringing over doping > > > > scandals causing sponsors to leave the sport, one of > > > > the points of the article is that it *didn't* blow up > > > > in their faces at all. > > > > > "White says the doping controversies have had a negligible > > > > effect on sales. In fact, road bikes have been the fastest > > > > growing segment of the bicycle market in the U.S. since 2004, > > > > with sales growing by 70% over the past three years (similar > > > > statistics for Canada aren't available)." > > > > > Bob Schwartz > > > > Cervelo is really so much in the news these past few years that > > > reading their same story over and over again is getting really boring. > > > Their publicist must be very good (to get the same boring story into > > so many different places). > > There's been about five successful-outside-Canada Canadian companies in > the last decade*, so it's easy to get their charming story in the Globe > & Mail. > > *Research In Motion, Macdonald Dettweiler, Cervelo, and I can't think of > two more. > > -- > Ryan Cousineau rcous...@gmail.comhttp://www.wiredcola.com/ > "In other newsgroups, they killfile trolls." > "In rec.bicycles.racing, we coach them." Who the hell is Macdonald Dettweiler. |
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On Jun 13, 11:46 am, Bob Schwartz
> The fact that Cervelo has few sponsorship alternatives > is irrelevant to whether or not they would take a hit > from a doping scandal with a sponsored team. If the > connection was there they would have taken a hit. It > didn't happen. > > The sponsors never take a hit. Never. dumbass, big corporations work very hard to control their image (or "branding" as they say). whether a doping scandal affects earnings negatively isn't the only issue. cervelo wasn't even the sponsor the team is named after, they just supplied the bikes. > I'll call this Hizark's Rule. All you have to do is cut > the people that get caught and all is forgiven. A team > like Astana can suffer years of serial doping scandals > and even a throw-the-book-at-them doping hard liner like > Hizark is willing to let bygones be bygones if they just > cut the guys that got caught. Again. astana is sponsored by a bunch of oil-rich borats who were hit up by vino (a national figure in his homeland i'm sure) when liberty pulled out. most corporations that deal with the public on the other hand there is an explosion of team funded by plutocrats and organizations that don't even market anything to the public (rich individuals, private equity groups, etc.). > That's why sponsors have no reason to care about that > stuff. History shows it doesn't matter to them. > > Bob Schwartz |
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On Jun 12, 11:07 pm, Ryan Cousineau <rcous...@gmail.com> wrote:
> In article > <2d9b4898-ed08-4374-a7e2-77e68c9da...@34g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>, > Kurgan Gringioni <kgringi...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > > On Jun 12, 2:52 pm, bicycle_disciple <1.crazyboy.o...@gmail.com> > > wrote: <snip> > > > Cervelo... > > > Their publicist must be very good (to get the same boring story into > > so many different places). > > There's been about five successful-outside-Canada Canadian companies in > the last decade*, so it's easy to get their charming story in the Globe > & Mail. > > *Research In Motion, Macdonald Dettweiler, Cervelo, and I can't think of > two more. > I'd like to extend my true greatest admiration and appreciation for the entire Canadian brewing industry. |
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