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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 1991988" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>I think Remington lost their way too.</p><p>If I was the CEO today and wanted to save it, I would concentrate on quality, a premium line and a standard line.</p><p>With Springfield Armory's 2020 rifle entry, that is one example of what Remington should focus on</p><p>Sometimes too many product lines can be a nightmare, such as what Ford and GM had. They had to shed duplicate overlapping products like Pontiac, Olds. Ford too addressed by discontinuing products.</p><p>The Remington company has to focus on what people want and what they do best. Shed anchors. Modernize. Relocate.</p><p>It takes money and vision. The company that bought them may not be willing to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 1991988, member: 104363"] I think Remington lost their way too. If I was the CEO today and wanted to save it, I would concentrate on quality, a premium line and a standard line. With Springfield Armory's 2020 rifle entry, that is one example of what Remington should focus on Sometimes too many product lines can be a nightmare, such as what Ford and GM had. They had to shed duplicate overlapping products like Pontiac, Olds. Ford too addressed by discontinuing products. The Remington company has to focus on what people want and what they do best. Shed anchors. Modernize. Relocate. It takes money and vision. The company that bought them may not be willing to do it. [/QUOTE]
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