Hoody
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Re: White Magic is out of business.
Not a chance in hell. They're owned by a company who has a budget in the 10's of millions. Karcher owns more than Prochem. Sapphire and Prochem aren't going anywhere like I said, they're owned by deep pockets. Sapphire is pushing their chem harder, because the money is in the juice. I haven't seen many manufacturers that don't offer a chemical line as well that make it very far in this industry. There isn't enough profit in the machines to make up for all of the costs of building, and supporting the machines, unless you're a genius at financial management, something would have to lack.
joeynbgky said:What about the smaller companies? Judson will stay for sure.. TCS will stay because what I have heard their sales are way up because of there price point!!!! So I vote hydramaster and prochem out... Their machines are not all that good.. Saphire is lowering their prices to compete.. Plus they have a pretty blue color on their machines
Not a chance in hell. They're owned by a company who has a budget in the 10's of millions. Karcher owns more than Prochem. Sapphire and Prochem aren't going anywhere like I said, they're owned by deep pockets. Sapphire is pushing their chem harder, because the money is in the juice. I haven't seen many manufacturers that don't offer a chemical line as well that make it very far in this industry. There isn't enough profit in the machines to make up for all of the costs of building, and supporting the machines, unless you're a genius at financial management, something would have to lack.