I know it varies, just curious.
5 dollars? 2 dollars?
Seem to contradict each other a little, don't they?
But to answer your question, about tree-fiddy
There are many factors at play. Operational issues (such as quality of ingredients, complexity of sourcing, self-manufacture or outsourced manufacturing, efficiency of manufacturing standards, and so on), distributional and logistic issues, marketing considerations (advertising type and channels, pricing policy including markup preferences, product positioning, price range of similar/competitive/substitute products), strategic issues (low-cost-strategy, differentiation-premium-strategy, and so on), and such like. In any case, the company is more likely to express its profit as a percentage of some reference value, and not as a static target such as $3.50 or whatever.3.50$ sounds about right.
I think we only make $3.48 per bottle... time for a company overhall.Sounds about right...$3.50 a bottle.
/except for Java Lather...we make $50 a bar.
I would start with that Dave guy...I never see him doing anything.I think we only make $3.48 per bottle... time for a company overhall.
brb.. Ill fire 4 people!
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I would start with that Dave guy...I never see him doing anything.
Along this topic. I am really surprised more companies are not raising prices. Our UPS rates and the cost of all raws has gone up at LEAST 10% in the last 2 months due to fuel surcharges.
I thought those ran on Fairy Farts and Unicorn dung, and rainbows came out of the exhaust?Fuel is mad expensive here. Costs me 50$ + to fill up my Toyota Echo!! :S
I thought those ran on Fairy Farts and Unicorn dung, and rainbows came out of the exhaust?
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Sounds about right...$3.50 a bottle.
/except for Java Lather...we make $50 a bar.
I wish we made $50 a bar off of a $5 product.50$ isn't bad.
What about atomic meltdown? How much napalm does it have in it?
I know it varies, just curious.
5 dollars? 2 dollars?
Only volume-wise.they make most of their real money in the stores like gnc and vitamin shoppe, online is where they cut their profits but try to make it back in shipping, but hey i dont blame anybody for trying to get money
nutra planet sells almost everything half off msrp.:hammer::woohoo: if gnc would drop their bogus advertising and lower prices they might get customers again. i won't hold my breath, it seems there is nothing but dumba$$'s running corporate america these days.I think alot of people would be surprised how little they make per bottle/jug. I wont say who but the basewholesale is 38.95 per jug, I can get my rep to get that down another 35-40%. Thats 30-40 off of wholesale. After that there really is not much left. I mean if major distributers can give my store 15-30% off wholesale(which is about half of MSRP) and they had to buy it from the manufacturer at lesser than 30% off of wholesale. It just does not leave all that much IMO.
nutra planet sells almost everything half off msrp.:hammer::woohoo: if gnc would drop their bogus advertising and lower prices they might get customers again. i won't hold my breath, it seems there is nothing but dumba$$'s running corporate america these days.
It takes two to tango! As long as there are people willing to pay those prices, for whatever reasons, these so-called "dumba$$e$" will continue to prosper. And because the entire business is some type of a "zero-sum game" model, they will prosper at the expense of the less greedy types, to continue with the terminology.BigNutz; said:Greedy dumba$$e$.
like john mellencamp say's 'just calling it your job ole hoss, sure don't make it right'. not aimed at you strategic, just the people running companies these days in all types of business. profit's at any cost has consequences.It takes two to tango! As long as there are people willing to pay those prices, for whatever reasons, these so-called "dumba$$e$" will continue to prosper. And because the entire business is some type of a "zero-sum game" model, they will prosper at the expense of the less greedy types, to continue with the terminology.
like john mellencamp say's 'just calling it your job ole hoss, sure don't make it right'. not aimed at you strategic, just the people running companies these days in all types of business. profit's at any cost has consequences.
muscle tech, great example. false advertising of what you can expect. plus, a proprietary blend of a ton of ingredients that are so underdosed they are irrelevant. got to admire them! they make lots of money so that makes it ok. btw- have you been in a gnc lately, not exactly full of customers, eh.Don't agree. Businesses are run to make a profit. If people are willing to buy MuscleTech's stuff at GNC for exhorbitant prices - that's market driven business.
If people wouldn't buy it at those awful GNC prices - they prices would drop or companies would run out of business.
As Strategic said - takes 2 to tango.