The Fairchild Group on the Evolving Video Software Market
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Leisure Time Electronics interviews the founders of the Fairchild Group market research firm, Paul Eisele and Stephen Wilson. The role of the mass merchant in video software is the first topic. The conversation then turns to what will be the big money maker in years to come. The two are then asked what should be expected to be seen with distribution practices for the software.
Publication Name: Leisure Time Electronics
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0273-6586
Year: 1984
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Answerers Slip to Mass Prices
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Spring sales of telephone answering machines were not as good as in the first quarter. Sales are expected to increase in the last half of the year. Prices are lowering now and mass merchants are getting into the business. The public's perception of answering machines is more positive now. Photographs of some machines are included.
Publication Name: Leisure Time Electronics
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0273-6586
Year: 1984
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Strategies for Survival in a Competitive Market
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The electronics market in New Haven, Connecticut is explored. New Haven was chosen due to its elements of electronics representation. A graph shows overall retail distribution and two charts give New Haven population statistics.
Publication Name: Leisure Time Electronics
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0273-6586
Year: 1983
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