Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/11/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Gang, My wife received her Neiman Marcus Christmas catalog in the mail today (wow, great photography). And, what camera do you think is in the catalog? SONY digital. Now, the marketing department at Leica Camera is an excellent example of Vaporware...i.e. it exists in name only. If you are looking for ducks, you have to look where there is water. If you are trying to sell a high-end product to new consumers, you have to put that product where the potential buyers can see it...i.e. Neiman Marcus, Sharper Image, etc (the photographers already know about it). This is not rocket science, it's simple logic. Yes, you are most likely going to have to give Neimans' the cameras, and probably a little cash also, but this has a better chance of generating a positive return than the current M-Campaign. Neimans' is selling quality and therefore everything in their catalog is "quality"...including the photography. Leica, hopefully, is trying to sell quality cameras so everything in their catalog should be "quality". Well as you have read on the LUG and will see if you get the M promotional piece, the photography sucks...and that is not good when you are trying to sell cameras. I along with others (those in the investment community) are beginning to loose faith in Herr Cohn's ability to effectively manage Leica Camera. The stock was down again last week (down 1.2% for the week; down 13.3% for the month, and down a whopping 24.2% for the 13 week period). How would you feel if your investments or pension plans were loosing value at that rate? How do you think the stock holders feel? Herr Cohn has done a good job of cutting expenses at Leica, but now someone has to come in and balance the other side of the equation...i.e. SALES. If Herr Cohn is 'serious' about turning the company around (more on this in a minute) he has to increase sales by introducing new products, and also move that glut of R8s he has sitting in the warehouse. For what ever reason, he has chosen to "blow off" the Christmas season with out even an attempt to move the excess R8 inventory. That to me is unbelievable. If Herr Cohn doesn't move to reverse this continuing downward spiral, you are going to see another round of layoffs at Leica Solms. This would be a disaster because once those talented people are gone, chances are, you are never going to get them back. Now, about Herr Cohn "seriously" wanting to turn Leica around. A couple weeks ago, I had dinner with a 'big time bean counter consultant', and fellow Leica user. His take on the situation is that Leica is a respected, small, European company, with a reputation for quality. And, therefore, is a hot takeover target (there are very few of these companies remaining). Thus, he feels that Herr Cohn may be just waiting around for some large corporation to come in and buy Leica for it's name (and at the same time buy out Herr Cohn's contract) and that is why no great sales or promotional efforts are being made. Bean counters think like that. My feeling, as an investor, is that there is going to be one hell of a stock holders revolt if the price of the stock continues to drop and hits the 5 or 6 Euro range because that is where most of the major investors bought in. The have already seen the value of their stock drop to HALF of what it was earlier this year. There has to be a point, if things continue as they are, where the major players are going to say 'enough is enough'. I believe that most of them are smart enough to know when it is time to cut their loses. Any way you look at it, Herr Cohn is running out of time. He says he is going to have a new more 'user friendly' M body for Photokina next fall, but I feel that the chances of him having it to market by then slim...very slim. If he lays off more Leica employees, he will not have the production capacity he will need if things ever do turn around. And, if Leica stock continues to drop, the Leica stock holders are going to 'take up their clubs and torches and march to the castle on the hill where Dr. Frankenstein has been making monsters again'...but this time they will be looking for Herr Cohn. Who knows? Maybe I should fax them my resume'. Regards, Bill Erfurth m6rf@yahoo.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com