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Re: Lego To Close Molding, Processing at Enfield, CT plant
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lugnet.lego, lugnet.general
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Wed, 29 Nov 2000 09:01:43 GMT
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Dave Schuler wrote:
> In lugnet.lego, Eric Kingsley writes:
> > In lugnet.lego, Nathan McDowell writes:
> > > In lugnet.lego, Lawrence Wilkes writes:
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> > > "ENFIELD, Conn. (AP) -- Toymaker Lego Systems Inc. said Monday it would
> > > close its molding and processing operations in Connecticut as part of a
> > > global restructuring.
> >
> > Yike's!!! What does that mean for 3033 Tubs? Don't those come from Enfield?
> > I can't see those being sold if they have to import them!
>
> On the speculatively plus side, didn't we (LUGNet at large) identify a
> potential problem with economic competition between bulk sales of bricks and
> the brick tubs themselves? Perhaps if the 3033 is discontinued TLC will be
> able to devote more product to bulk sales, possibly even reflected in pricing?
<snort> Not likely.
They'd probably be killing off the 3033s because they compete too hard with the
overpriced Bulk bricks.
Don't get me wrong, I've ordered a LOT of Bulk, but not one standard brick yet,
the prices are WAY too high per piece.
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