while we all agree with svkndv.. let us also look back at a fantastic company with many inventions in the past to its credit. We enjoyed many things invented by Philips in our daily lives.
This is not the end of Philips.. rather it could be a new beginning.. they are going back to where it all started for them.
They are walking the talk which other companies are only talking loudly about ( ie selling off non value added and focus on core competencies. Competencies are not static.. they change with time )
This article on whathifi will take the reader thru the great brand that is Philips.
Having been a member of the Philips family ( in a way.. ) ( dad contributed 28 years of his life there ) and also having had the good fortune to visit Eindhoven, Holland.. where a close relative still works for Philips..i think this retro move could be good for the company to re-assess its future options.
Used to be a PSV Eindhoven fan.. many many inncoent moons ago.. a small snippet from the article
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When he went to see his team play, Frits Philips didn't sit in a director's box: instead he took the same seat in the midst of the crowd for every game, reflecting his lifelong dealing with workers and management alike.
On the day he died, his team won its match, and after his death it was decided his seat should always remain empty in his memory.
That win on the night of his death? 2-0, at home, against Fenebahce, Champions League.
Which is why, if you ever go to see a PSV Eindhoven home game, even if there's a capacity crowd, seat 43 in row 22 of section D will always be vacant.
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Every company has a story to tell.. some products flopped.. some were way ahead of their time. But it is not by flopped products or selling of divisions that we need to be judgmental about.. companies like Philips have withstood the test of time.. been there done that..
I sign off this thread leaving you with this link and wish Philips good luck !
Philips: flogging off the family silver? No, just going back to where the Philips brothers started | whathifi.com
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