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RE: The Shame of Portello



This is getting away from Alfa stuff, so I'll make it brief, and won't
post about it again.

You miss my point--I agree with everything you said. What I DISAGREE
with is the premise that somehow a company, or a person, or a school
(you name it) has a DUTY to make someone else satisfied. Good business
it would have been, in many ways. Stupid it was, but a dereliction of a
DUTY to all of us it was not.

--- Brian Shorey <bshorey@domain.elided> wrote:
> > In the diatribe below, Bob wails and moans at the "insensitivities"
> and
> > implied greed of those who didn't preserve what he thinks should
> have
> > been.
> >
> > Alfa Romeo, and it's officers are in business precisely because
> there
> > exists the greed (what a lousy term for it) for profits. If Alfa
> hadn't
> > made any money, or was without a "deep pockets" supporter whose
> pride
> > was important, then none of us poor hapless downtrodden lovers of
> the
> > IMPORTANT things in life would have any Alfas to drive.
> >
> > Get a life Bob, your premise is skewed.
> 
> I respectfully disagree.
> 
> When they tore down the Boston Garden, they preserved the old parquet
> floor,
> and ended up selling it off to the faithful.  Good karma, and good
> business.
> They made a fair amount of money off the parquet pieces, some of
> which they
> got some of the old Celtic legends to sign.
> 
> I would love to have some remnant from the old factory.  I think Fiat
> could
> have dismantled the old factory and shown some respect for what was
> accomplished there at the same time.  Even from a purely business
> perspective you should never pass up an opportunity to generate good
> will.
> 
> Instead, they discarded the people, and the factory, like trash. 
> When Don
> Black was dismissed I lost something in my heart for the current Alfa
> Romeo.
> 
> My .02,
> 
> bs
> 


=====
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