On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 11:18:35 -0500, "Boozer"
wrote:
"Joe Analssandrini" wrote
Eton's products are in fact made in China, not Taiwan, by Tecsun, a
Chinese company.
Eton outsources to Tecsun. Tecsun has the financial interest of the CCP.
The CCP owned enterprises often sell products at or under cost. That
is the advantage of a State Owned/Subsidized Enterprise (SO/SE). This fact
has nothing to do with
Eton/Grundig which simply has a contract with Tecsun to produce so many
widgits at such and such cost. Eton/Grundig and Tecsun are not the same
company.
Eton/Tecsun COULD be competitive if it truly desired to do so.
You are confused - Eton/Grundig is NOT = Tecsun!
Yes, but the Eton & Grundig radios are merely rebadged Tecsuns with no
additional and in most cases, fewer features. Eton isn't designing
radios, it isn't manufacturing, it is buying standard Tecsun product
and slapping a new label on it.
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