SHOPSMITH, INC.: International Competitive Benchmarks and Financial Gap Analysis

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SHOPSMITH, INC.: International Competitive Benchmarks and Financial Gap Analysis

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I came across this after putting 'Shopsmith' into Amazons search engine.

What is it and why would anyone pay $210 for it?
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jm51 wrote:I came across this after putting 'Shopsmith' into Amazons search engine.

What is it and why would anyone pay $210 for it?
I'm not sure exactly what it is but this might give you some idea. It appears that Shopsmith, Inc. is being used as a business model against which other companies are being compared. Here is still another hint which also tends to confirm Shopsmith, Inc (Dayton, Ohio). I'm curious but not $210 curious.
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Looks like a great study of comparing "apples to oranges". Probably an egghead got an extra degree from the study, or a graduate student got some points. Maybe even used a federal grant.:eek: Now you can buy a copy for only $210.
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With the globalization of markets, greater foreign competition, and the reduction of barriers to entry, it becomes all the more important to benchmark a company’s financial indicators on a worldwide basis.

So they chose to benchmark a company that won't ship overseas... :)

There's a load of companies named in dustys 2nd link, I tried Hardinge and there it is:

HARDINGE INC.: International Competitive Benchmarks and Financial Gap Analysis (Financial Performance Series) by Icon Group Ltd.

So I'll assume most if not all companies in the list have a $210 pdf available. :cool:
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jm51 wrote:With the globalization of markets, greater foreign competition, and the reduction of barriers to entry, it becomes all the more important to benchmark a company&#8217]

So they chose to benchmark a company that won't ship overseas... :)

There's a load of companies named in dustys 2nd link, I tried Hardinge and there it is:

HARDINGE INC.: International Competitive Benchmarks and Financial Gap Analysis (Financial Performance Series) by Icon Group Ltd.

So I'll assume most if not all companies in the list have a $210 pdf available. :cool:

You don't need to assume. You can go there and see for yourself. I did not look at all of them but I did some.

They appear to all do the same.

Unfortunately, we cannot see the real interesting stuff without coughing up $210. I'd have to take that out of "parts and supplies" monies so I guess I must remain ignorant.
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