Archive for August 6th, 2008

That Giant Sucking Sound – 2009

August 6, 2008

Excerpted from the WSJ, Hillary Clinton Op-Ed, Aug. 6, 2008

“Tucked away on the Cayman Islands sits Ugland House, an unassuming, nondescript building of modest scale and size. However, according to a recent report by the Government Accountability Office (GAO), this five-story office building is home to more than 18,000 corporate entities, nearly half of which have U.S. ties.

In the past few years, the number of corporations flocking to places like the Cayman Islands to evade U.S. taxes has exploded … these companies … have used offshore tax havens to avoid paying hundreds of millions of dollars in federal taxes. “

Full Op-Ed:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121798030763715107.html?mod=opinion_main_commentaries

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One rhetorical question:

U.S. corporate tax rates are among the highest in the world.   If we raise them — even if only selectively — say on oil companies — would you expect corporate off-shoring  to speed up or slow down?  Hmmm ….

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Starbucks – Grasping for (iced coffee) straws ?

August 6, 2008

Excerpted from CNN.com Aug. 5, 2008

Looking to bring more value-seeking consumers through its doors for a late afternoon caffeine fix, Starbucks … now offers its morning customers any iced grande beverage for $2 after 2 p.m.

The price is a big cut from the normal price of most grande-sized iced drinks. A grande iced latte, for example, costs about $4. To get the discount, customers must present a receipt from their morning Starbucks visit.

The company said it is …  answering consumers’ calls for more value at the chain, which has seen traffic drop as gas prices rise and consumer spending falters.

“It’s easy for baristas to implement and it’s easy for customers to understand.”

In some cities, it has offered discounted drinks on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. In July, the chain also gave away 12-ounce iced coffees on Wednesdays to customers in New York City, Philadelphia, Washington, Boston and Detroit who turned over an “iced brewed coffee card,” a reusable voucher distributed in stores and newspaper inserts.

“Certainly a discounting approach could lead to a better perception of value in the short run but the longer-term question remains — at the regular everyday price point, would the consumer still see Starbucks as offering the right value for them?”  “That remains uncertain.”

Full post:
http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/08/05/starbucks.deal.ap/index.html

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Observations

1.  “Easy for customers to understand” … they’ve got to be kidding … the more hoops that folks have to jump through, the less likely a promotion will succeed.

2.  How will they handle loyal customers who don’t do coupons (or morning coffee) and see the guys in front of them get a half-priced iced-coffee.

3. Does Starbucks know that 2-bucks (no “bounce back” coupon) gets you an large iced coffee at Mickey D’s?  Mrs. H. seems to like them …

4.  Ken’s fundamental law of marketing: if you you want to do something, do it … don’t do it half-way with hooks, lines, and sinkers … otherwise, just don’t do it.

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Thanks to Dave Fedlam MSB MBA ’09 for the heads-up … Dave says ” as a typical non-Starbucks customer, 2 cups of coffee for $6/day doesn’t really seem like much of a deal at all.”* * * * *

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Uh Oh – McCain busted for plaigarism

August 6, 2008

John McCain’s campaign mocked Barack Obama’s celebrity status with a TV commercial that included comparisons to Paris Hilton.  McCain was blasted by many folks for being juvenille (true !) and by Bob Herbert of the NY Times for being racist (huh?). 

But, McCain got off clean on a very serious charge: plaigarism. 

Seems that McCain’s camp hijacked the Hilton reference from … who else, Obama himself

In 2005 Obama said: “Andy Warhol said we all get our 15 minutes of fame,” says Barack Obama. “I’ve already had an hour and a half. I mean, I’m so overexposed, I’m making Paris Hilton look like a recluse.” 

Busted, Senator McCain

See the Washington Post article “The Senator’s Humble Beginning Rising Star Barack Obama Is Resolutely Down to Earth”,  February 24, 2005
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A48523-2005Feb23.html

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Other tidbits from the Post article:

“I just got elected to the U.S. Senate. I haven’t done anything yet.”

“But he comes well steeped in the basic physics of hype.”

“One of the keys to being well liked in Washington is to appear humble … All of this comes naturally to Obama.”

Even in jest, itis a rare instance where Obama lets slip with something that could be construed as immodest:

“I am genuinely somebody who doesn’t get caught up in the hype,” he says.

“You want to make everyone aware that you’re a workhorse.” As opposed to a “show horse.”

Obama is following what is known in Hill parlance as “the Hillary model,” named for the former first lady whose transition into the Senate is considered a prototype of how celebrity senators should proceed.

He invokes a favorite line: “Those who travel the high road of humility don’t face heavy traffic.”

For the full article:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A48523-2005Feb23.html

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Observation: you just can’t make this stuff up.

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