So to sum up why there are few to no worthwhile UK tech companies: the government doesn't do enough to support domestic industry and people get paid too much?
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So to sum up why there are few to no worthwhile UK tech companies: the government doesn't do enough to support domestic industry and people get paid too much?
Seems about right to me. Maybe devaluing the £ is part of a grand secret scheme to bring manufacturing back to Britain?
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Would this be the same UK Govt. that hung him out to dry when Hoover infringed his Patents, Copywrites and Innovations Treaty then? And left him to find his own private case all the way to the US Supreme court, with no diplomatic help?
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Originally posted by Troll View PostNope Dyson was shown the profit figures between keeping manufacturing in UK versus moving offshore, Dyson took the money for which he should have lost his knighthood
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostNo, Germans keep manufacturing to high standards. Have a read up on the Fraunhofer Society; very interesting.
If you've ever listened to an MP3 you probably owe them money.
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Originally posted by seanraaron View PostDyson offshored manufacturing because British workers are tulipe then?
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Originally posted by seanraaron View PostDyson offshored manufacturing because British workers are tulipe then?
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostReputation for quality.
New to the Rover Metro?
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Originally posted by Troll View PostMakes you wonder why a successful economy like Germany is still making stuff
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We are still making stuff, only once we have it bedded in we put the production lines in where it's best bang for your QA buck.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostMakes you wonder why a successful economy like Germany is still making stuff
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostNot sure if you're aware but only 5% of the profit comes from manufacturing. Plus you don't get the constant union interference pushing up the prices, win-win.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostSo where does the other 95% come from? As for your second statement, then all manufacturing should be sent abroad so the idle working classes can continue to get benefits and by working classes that also includes IT techies
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