Monthly Archives: December 2008
My Thoughts On Material Costs And Globalization
As Warren Buffet once said, “We will always be looking for low cost manufacturing, as long as the quality is high.”
In the past 25 years much of the American Manufacturing backbone has been displaced to other parts of the world. The best example would be China, where low cost labor, lack of environmental regulation, and quality s Read More
Signs ARE Worth It
Like many people, I love golf.
When Tiger Woods entered the professional ranks, the number of golfers in the United States swelled. The number of golf courses being constructed increased. That was in 1996.
In 2008, golf is growing much slower and with far fewer people playing consistently. The number of golf courses is still growing. Read More
Some Posts Are Coming
I have a backlog of posts I just set up to publish daily. Mainly stuff I write and forget about. I gave them a once over and you can now enjoy them over the next few days.
My big news is that a HUGE China business trip is in the works for January. We are going to tour factories and find suppliers for different things. I’ll have to take Read More





