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  Are you awake?
Posted by: Maynard - 04-29-2002, 04:14 AM - Forum: The Pit - Replies (142)

I'm tired of sitting here at night, and watching all these people logged in and not posting. (me included)

So if you're awake, and logged in here, you're not posting. How come? What else you doin? Anything good?

I'm talking to a friend in AIM, and watchin some TV. Nothing really on, just kind of surfing.

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  Quick question...
Posted by: The Sleeper - 04-29-2002, 02:41 AM - Forum: The Pit - Replies (49)

Uptown Computers Company

In May 2000, Jack Lopo, marketing vice president of Uptown Computers Company, was mulling over the discussion he had had the previous day with Jennifer Wu, a buyer from The Wiz Stores, Inc. The Wiz operated a chain of discount electronic stores in the New York Metro area. The Wiz’s sales volume had grown to the extent that it was beginning to add “house-brand” (also called “private-label”) merchandise to the product lines of several of its departments. Ms. Wu, The Wiz’s buyer for Electronic goods, had approached Mr. Lopo about the possibility of Uptown’s producing PCs for The Wiz. The PCs would bear the name “Speedy,” which The Wiz planned to use for all of its house-brand Electronic goods.
Uptown had been making PCs for almost 10 years. In 2000, the company’s line included 5 computer models. Sales were currently at an annual rate of about $130 million. The company’s 2000 financial statements appear in Exhibit I. Most of Uptown’s sales were through independently owned retailers (toy stores, department stores, electronic goods stores) and computer shops. Uptown had never before distributed its products through electronic store chains of any type. Mr. Lopo felt that Uptown Computers had the image of being above average in quality and price, but not a “top of the line” product.
The Wiz’s proposal to Uptown had features that made it quite different from Uptown’s normal way of doing business. First, it was very important to The Wiz to have ready access to a large inventory of PCs, because The Wiz had had great difficulty in predicting computer sales, both by store and by month. The Wiz wanted to carry these inventories in its regional warehouses, but did not want title on a computer to pass from Uptown to The Wiz until the computer was shipped from one of its regional warehouses to a specific The Wiz store. At that point, The Wiz would regard the computer as having been purchased from Uptown, and would pay for it within 30 days. However, The Wiz would agree to take title to any computer that had been in one of its warehouses for four months, again paying for it within 30 days. Ms. Wu estimated that on average, a computer would remain in a The Wiz regional warehouse for two months.
Second, The Wiz wanted to sell its Speedy PCs at lower prices than the name-brand PCs, like Dell and Compaq it carried, and yet still earn approximately the same dollar gross margin on each computer sold -- the rationale being that Speedy computer sales would take away from the sales of the name-brand computers. Thus, The Wiz wanted to purchase computers from Uptown at lower prices than the wholesale prices of comparable computers sold through Uptown’s usual channels.
Finally, The Wiz wanted the Speedy computer to be somewhat different in appearance from Uptown’s other computers. While the system board (mother board) and and monitor could be the same as used on current Uptown models, the monitor, system case, mouse and CDRom need to be somewhat different. Also, the PCs would have to be packed in boxes printed with the The Wiz and Speedy names. These requirements were expected by Mr. Lopo to increase Uptown’s purchasing, inventorying, and production costs over and above the added costs that would be incurred for a comparable increase in volume for Uptown’s regular products.


EXHIBIT 1
Financial Statements
(thousands of dollars)
Uptown Computers Company
The Balance Sheet
As of December 31, 2000

Assets Liabilities and Owners Equity
Cash $ 3,420 Accounts payable $ 5,120
Accounts receivable 13,590 Accrued expenses 3,400
Inventories 27,560 Short-term bank loans 26,260
Plant and equipment (net) 36,350 Long-term Note payable 15,120
Total liabilities 49,900
Owners’ equity 31,020
$ 80,920 $ 80,920


Income Statement
For the Year Ended December 31, 2000
Sales revenues $ 108,720
Cost of Goods Sold 80,450
Gross margin 28,270
Selling and Administrative expenses 23,540
Income before taxes 4,730
Income tax expense 2,180
Net income $2,550

On the positive side, Mr. Lopo was acutely aware that the “computer boom” had flattened out, and this plus a poor economy had caused Uptown’s sales volume to fall the past two years. As a result, Uptown currently was operating its plant at about 75 percent of one-shift capacity. Thus, the added volume from Wiz’s purchases could possibly be very attractive. If agreement could be reached on prices, The Wiz would sign a contract guaranteeing to Uptown that The Wiz would buy its house-brand PCs only from Uptown for a three-year period. The contract would then be automatically extended on a year-to-year basis, unless one party gave the other at least three-months’ notice that it did not wish to extend the contract.
Jack Lopo realized he needed to do some preliminary financial analysis of this proposal before having any further discussions with Jennifer Wu. He had written on a pad the information he had gathered to use in her initial analysis; this information is shown in Exhibit 2.
EXHIBIT 2
Data Pertinent To The Wiz Proposal
(Notes taken by Jack Lopo)
1. Estimated first-year costs of producing Speedy PCs (average unit costs, assuming a
constant mix of
models):
Materials $239.80*
Labor 39.60
Overhead (applied @ 125% of labor) 49.50
$328.90

* Includes items specific to models for The Wiz, not used in our standard models.
Accountant says about 40 percent of total production overhead cost is variable.

2. One-time added costs of preparing drawings and arranging sources for system boards, monitors, keyboards, and shipping boxes that differ from those used in our standard models: approximately $15,000.

3. Unit price and annual volume: The Wiz estimates it will need 50,000 computers a year and proposes to pay us (based on the assumed mix of models) an average of $361.79 per computer for the first year. Contract to contain an inflation escalation clause such that price will increase in proportion to inflation-caused increases in costs shown in item I, above; thus, the $361.79 and $328.90 figures are, in effect, “constant-dollar” amounts. Wu intimated that there was very little, if any, negotiating leeway in the $361.79 proposed initial price.

4. Asset-related costs (annual variable costs, as percent of dollar value of assets):
Pretax cost of funds (to finance receivables or inventories) 15.0%
Record keeping costs (for receivables or inventories) 1.0
Inventory insurance 0.3
State property tax on inventory 0.95
Inventory-handling labor and equipment 3.0
Pilferage, obsolescence, breakage, etc 0.5

5. Assumptions for Speedy-related added inventories (average over the year):
Materials: two months’ supply.
Work in process: 2,000 computers, half completed (but all materials for them issued).
Finished goods: 1,000 computers (awaiting next carload lot shipment to a The Wiz warehouse).

6. Impact on our regular sales: Some customers comparison shop for computers, and many of them are likely to recognize a Speedy computer as a good value when compared with a similar computer (either ours or a competitor’s) at a higher price in a non-chain toy or computer store. In 2000, we sold 196,000 computers. My best guess is that our sales over the next three years will be about 200,000 computers a year if we forego the The Wiz deal. If we accept it, I think we’ll lose about 6,000 units of our regular sales volume a year, since our retail distribution is quite strong in Wiz’s market regions. These estimates do not include the possibility that a few of our current dealers might drop our line if they find out we’re making computers for The Wiz.




REQUIRED [Your Report should be no more than 5 typewritten pages]:

1. What is the outlay cost of manufacturing a Speedy computer?

2. What is the relevant cost (on a per computer basis) of carrying the working capital investment involved in The Wiz deal?

3. Should The Wiz deal be charged for the opportunity cost of lost sales of computers through the regular distribution channel? If so, what is the opportunity cost?

4. Assuming no inflation, should Jack Lopo accept The Wiz’s offer of 50,000 computers a year at $361.79 per computer? Discuss in detail, all relevant issues that should be considered in arriving at this decision including an analysis of all relevant costs.





Thoughts?

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  The x-files memorium
Posted by: IkeaBoy - 04-28-2002, 11:19 PM - Forum: Entertainment Unlimited - Replies (10)

In September of 1993 a small show started on FOX Friday night, a show that conceivably should have failed before the midseason. It started with nothing more than small following but became THE dork show of the mid 90s. The show was about a man's quest, one assigned to keep him harnessed to the world of science, a government of nameless men who had no loyalty and was an intelligently done show with real main characters, fascinating supporting characters and intriguing plotlines for standalone and the uniting mythology episode. That show was "The X-Files" and it ended up as a bigger hit than FOX ever expected with great significant episodes were balanced with fine stand alone ones, blending comedy, drama and the supernatural. And it really was one hell of a good show.

It's easy to harp on the bad moments, the awful seasons they churned out over the past five or so years. The show obviously should have been cancelled years ago when it became first apparent that Chris Carter was a nothing but an adequate storyteller who couldn't see for the long term. He kept adding on plotlines without closing others (clones shapeshifters, super soldiers, black oil, etc.) and didn't seem to care. By the end it came to the point where they just thought saying "oh that wasn't real what you saw" as a credible excuse. hell the sister plotline was resolved with her in an intergalactic game of ring around the rosey- AWFUL!

Yet for a few years (maybe three or four) it was a good show, a cultural phenomenon. It still had a chance of developing successfully and intelligently. The characters and the writers weren't exhausted. And at least the final season proved to us that Robert Patrick is actually a pretty good actor who would definitely get noticed if his cop character were any other cop show.

Starting tonight and continuing for the next four weeks the final four episodes of X-Files will be on FOX Sunday nights in what is called “The X-Files: Endgame” allegedly planning to tie up the loose ends that have been created over the years. Now, X-Files is thankfully being put to rest years after it was due but for a couple of years at least, it was a great sci-fi drama that was better than most any other long running show on TV today.

...and there's always the second feature film coming out in 2003/4



Edited By IkeaBoy on April 28 2002 at 7:36

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  What with father's day just around the corner... - Hope mrs barch has been reading my posts
Posted by: barch97 - 04-28-2002, 10:17 PM - Forum: Über Geek Zone - Replies (11)

Keeping my fingers crossed

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  My mailman tried to kill me
Posted by: Cunt-Twat - 04-28-2002, 08:58 PM - Forum: The Faggy Artistic Forum - Replies (25)

it was so fucking scary!!

yesterday, my parents were out, and they came home and there was a 2ft. tall pile of mail on our front steps. so my mom brought in the mail, and she thought it was all ours, cuz our mail was on top. i began searching through the mail, and noticed that it was the mail for my entire side of the street. so i seperated the mail by address, and went to deliver the mail to my neighbors. when i got to the last house, i heard my mailman screaming "give me my fucking mail, it's a crime to touch other people's mail, jesus fucking christ give me my mail. how can you touch the fucking mail." and he was running up the street, but i already delivered his mail. as i was walking down the street, he layed down, and started to bang his head on the side walk cursing at me.
i'm ganna die, my mailman is ganna go postal on me tomorrow, it was really nice knowing everyone.

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  Anything good to play? - What are you currently playing?
Posted by: PatCooper - 04-28-2002, 08:57 PM - Forum: Über Geek Zone - Replies (7)

Recently i haven't been playing much. So i'm kinda out of the gaming loop. Yesterday i rented No one lives Forever. for ps2. I think it's really fun. I guess the next game i'll play will be Spiderman. What is everyone else palying and is it good?

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  Stupid fucking kids - And their stupid fucking parents
Posted by: PatCooper - 04-28-2002, 08:44 PM - Forum: The Faggy Artistic Forum - Replies (75)

Ok today we go to see the Scorpion King. And a bunch of little shits and a guess their dad sit behind us. Well all through the movie one of these bastards kept kicking Kims chair. So at first i'm like well there aint nothin we can do so just forget about it. Then maybe 1/2 hour later the fucker kicks both our chairs!!! Well i turn around and want to kick the 10 year olds ass. And his punk ass father says nothing to kid. Not a damn word. No wonder the kid doesn't know how to act. His father cant even tell his kid to apologize. Maybe it's me but i really hate bratey little punks. God willing i dont kill one at Spider Man next weekend.

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  And, it's the best i can do - It's the very best i can do
Posted by: barch97 - 04-28-2002, 06:11 PM - Forum: Noise Pollution - Replies (2)

Battle of Someone
John Popper

Well I love no one and I don't care who knows
Don't care if you're far away
Don't give a damn if you're close
I'm the vacant distraction of a broken old man
I lack shape or color
Not even gray or even tan
I'd hate all I see but it makes me too tired
I'm much more at home when left uninspired
So damn me to hell and resist if you must
But lower your eyes once and I'll emerge from the dust

For I am nothing
Yes I am nothing
Yes I am nothing
And I love no one

Well I love everyone I am filled with delight
I understand all your feelings I don't see from wrong or right
I'm the look in your eyes when you're telling the truth
I'm the wisdom of age and the beauty of youth
I am shape substance color darkest black palest white
Speckled gond ringing mirror sharp soft and bright
I'm rage passion laughter and the need to know why
Come sample all my riches I'm pure stimuli

For I am everything
Yes I am everything
Yes I am everything
And I love everyone

Well I can only love someone I am just a person
My father loved my mother and I am her son
The preceding verses are the halves of my soul
I'm just the battlefield and that is my role
There's a tug of war between what I can and can't feel
The inevitable compromise determines the real
The equation the reason for my being here
The struggle resulting in my invention of the tear

For I'm only something
Yes I'm only something
Yes I'm only something
And I can only love someone

And it's the best I can do
It's the very best I can do
You're probably someone too
So perhaps I love you
Perhaps you'll love me too

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  Awol
Posted by: Ken'sPen - 04-28-2002, 02:47 PM - Forum: The Faggy Artistic Forum - Replies (63)

My Ladi did not come home last night........
Does anyone know who she's sleeping with now???!!!

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  Amnesty international - A place to give comfort......
Posted by: Ken'sPen - 04-28-2002, 01:18 PM - Forum: Cell #1 - Replies (33)

Over the past months we have seen a growing cabal of power hungry mods using this forum to settle personal vendettas. As chairman of the CDIH chapter of Amnesty International it is the purpose of this thread to give aid and relief to the political prisoners held in these dank walls.

The next time MayMay unfairly throws a loved one into the Cell, and there will be a next time, please use this thread as a means to provide comfort.

Prison visits, always an option.

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