petem
Well-Known Member
No Pete, it wasn't poor management just the result of a rapidly maturing market which got a good kick along the market cycle thanks to the global financial meltdown. None of the mainstream builders are exactly prospering at the moment; it was Fairline's misfortune to be owned by an owner whose pockets were shallower than the owners of other builders
If the Fairline management could be criticised it would be for not appreciating that the pre 2009 boom was just that, an unsustainable boom and for not foreseeing the decline in demand for expensive gas guzzling gin palaces and developing other products better suited to these more straitened times. But you could say that about many companies in many different industries
I did say contribute not cause. BC's contribution to the current perilous state of the business being their ability to antagonize their loyal customers, piss off their star dealer to the extent that they walk, neglect their staff and finally their inability to launch good quality new models (remember the Shadow fiasco) and the questionable T53. And that's just the stuff I know about.