Alan steps down as Amstrad boss
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 6:43 am
He did alright for the boss of a company that produced a load of old tat. I had 2 Amstrad satellite boxes in the 90's that ran so hot they were fire risks (one of the boxes blew up, it went off with a huge bang and an awful electrical burning smell). Most Amstrad products were right up there, along with the likes of the Ronco Buttoneer or the K-Tel moustache trimmer!
People must buy his stuff, but there are certain brands you just don't buy - like Amstrad, Bush, Binatone, Goodmans - or any shop own branded electricals, because they tend to not be cost effective.
Alan must be laughing up his sleeve at the fact that people take him so seriously - but he is a successful businessman, but mainly for fooling people, probably the low paid, into buying his products. He should have gone the way of Clive Sinclair many years ago - and he probably would have had he not been in the right place at the right time, and obtained huge contracts to manufacture Sky boxes. Because like Sir Alan, Sky have the same philosophy - knock out shite and expect most of it to break within a few weeks of the warranty running out .... then you can sell the mugs another one.
People must buy his stuff, but there are certain brands you just don't buy - like Amstrad, Bush, Binatone, Goodmans - or any shop own branded electricals, because they tend to not be cost effective.
Alan must be laughing up his sleeve at the fact that people take him so seriously - but he is a successful businessman, but mainly for fooling people, probably the low paid, into buying his products. He should have gone the way of Clive Sinclair many years ago - and he probably would have had he not been in the right place at the right time, and obtained huge contracts to manufacture Sky boxes. Because like Sir Alan, Sky have the same philosophy - knock out shite and expect most of it to break within a few weeks of the warranty running out .... then you can sell the mugs another one.