European Distributors See Pockets of Hope

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Hospice_Houngbo
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There is hope
Hospice_Houngbo   8/23/2012 10:29:34 AM
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@Jennifer,

"the story about Europe's growth potential or tumbling decline very much depends on who's telling the story." 

The truth is somewhere in the middle. But it is good to know that everything is not that bad for European distributors. Mouser Electronics Inc. growth figures are very impressive.

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elctrnx_lyf   8/23/2012 10:58:11 AM
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I believe any positive sign of Europe market will lift the spirits of many companies. Even queen Elizabeth is doing her bit by announcing 1m pound awards for the visionary engineers.

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Wale Bakare   8/24/2012 8:37:15 AM
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Hmmm! That's interesting - motivating potential innovative engineers, a welcome idea. What of sustainability? " Motivation's what gets you started, while habit keeps you going". Though, I think concerted efforts still a panacea to recovery to get things back on the right track.

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Jennifer Baljko   8/24/2012 8:55:05 AM
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Wale - Good point on the getting start motivation vs the momentum you need to keep going. Without having read anything yet on that incentive program, perhaps the idea is that engineers are types of people who would problem-solve and keep trouble-shooting even if they weren't given an award.. giving a monetary award maybe would inspire engineers at least bring their ideas somewhat forward, instead of keeping it locked in their heads.

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Jennifer Baljko   8/24/2012 8:43:01 AM
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electrnx_lyf... really? hadn't heard about the queen's visionary engineering awards. I'll look it up.

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Jennifer Baljko   8/24/2012 8:41:32 AM
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Hospice - The story is not only in the middle, it more like rubber band. Some companies have been pulled  in some directions and are snapping back, other still have more pull left in them or got hit a few quarters ago and have started to turn around.

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Customer focus also helps
Barbara Jorgensen   8/23/2012 5:09:46 PM
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Catalog distributors, which focus on engineering and low-volume, high mix orders, can buck overall trends. As long as compnaies continue to design, catalogs will show some growth even when volume sales are down. These companies are also high-service, which doesn't hurt either

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stochastic excursion   8/23/2012 8:22:19 PM
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Investment in R&D and retooling are one course to take when there are problems with investment, finance, and credit.  In this case catalog sales make sense. Government spending is down but maybe a market in niche luxury goods.

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Jennifer Baljko   8/24/2012 8:44:25 AM
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Barbara - good point... forgot to mention a bit more about their operating model, which puts some of this into context.

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tirlapur   8/24/2012 4:28:36 AM
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The web continues to be a key driver of our new business, accounting for 75 percent of all new accounts and close to 50 percent of sales

Good to hear that Europe is showing signs of recovery. Web is key business driver and companies should take all steps to take use of all the features of the web including social media.

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tirlapur   8/24/2012 4:32:28 AM
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the UK climbed 19 percent; a 23 percent increase in Italy; and Germany jumped 16 percent.

@Jennifer, what was the impact of the Olympics on the UK economy ?  Which companies got the maximum benefit of this event ? Did it help increase the government expenditure and thus improve the market sentiments ?

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Jennifer Baljko   8/24/2012 8:51:28 AM
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triaipur - Certainly the Olympics must have had an economic impact overall, but I'm not sure how the games would have impacted EU distributors. There were lots infrastructure and  general improvments to be done, but how much of that business was routed to catalog distributor, I don't know. 



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