Okay Christoph, you're right. We will stop any further dealings with the Chinese....LOL
I won't even respond to the Cargill selling to China joke, other than to respond to grassfarmer. Hong Kong has a very differnet culture than China who's people are not all that fond of American multinational tactics other than to sell them cheap walmart like products. Canada has a distinct advantage in China if we don't ride the coat tails of Uncle Sam or the Uncle Sam influenced former CBEF organisation.
How dumb do we think these people over there are?
As for marketing, depending on the four importers on the CBEF list, or maybe a few more that they picked up at the odd trade show in Hong Kong and then making a few phone calls is not really what I call due diligence.
The streets are not paved with gold Chistoph but a vertically integrated value chain with contacts with kingpins in China who serve their best fish heads, turtle, and eel at the round table after a police escort to the best restaurant in a city of 7 million might just work. When the host orders up the concrete for a new airport in the middle of toasting his new Canadian friends with a shot of private stock "bijou" (sp), I think there is some potential to sell more than a few middle cuts to your limited market of 1.6 bilion people. LOL
Maybe you could give me some sound advice and training on how to sell beef the next time we get together Christoph. LOL
And by the way, hats off to you as well for the work you are doing. I honestly wish you nothing but the best and see little screwed up with what you are doing. I think that more than just old Kaiser is getting used to your "know everything about everything" attitude and how dumb everyone in the industry is in your eyes.
By the way, we will be calling your sales guy even more often for more product as we are moving ahead faster than our supply of specific primal cuts until our plant gets going. Yer welcome....LOL
I won't even respond to the Cargill selling to China joke, other than to respond to grassfarmer. Hong Kong has a very differnet culture than China who's people are not all that fond of American multinational tactics other than to sell them cheap walmart like products. Canada has a distinct advantage in China if we don't ride the coat tails of Uncle Sam or the Uncle Sam influenced former CBEF organisation.
How dumb do we think these people over there are?
As for marketing, depending on the four importers on the CBEF list, or maybe a few more that they picked up at the odd trade show in Hong Kong and then making a few phone calls is not really what I call due diligence.
The streets are not paved with gold Chistoph but a vertically integrated value chain with contacts with kingpins in China who serve their best fish heads, turtle, and eel at the round table after a police escort to the best restaurant in a city of 7 million might just work. When the host orders up the concrete for a new airport in the middle of toasting his new Canadian friends with a shot of private stock "bijou" (sp), I think there is some potential to sell more than a few middle cuts to your limited market of 1.6 bilion people. LOL
Maybe you could give me some sound advice and training on how to sell beef the next time we get together Christoph. LOL
And by the way, hats off to you as well for the work you are doing. I honestly wish you nothing but the best and see little screwed up with what you are doing. I think that more than just old Kaiser is getting used to your "know everything about everything" attitude and how dumb everyone in the industry is in your eyes.
By the way, we will be calling your sales guy even more often for more product as we are moving ahead faster than our supply of specific primal cuts until our plant gets going. Yer welcome....LOL
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