It’s a good thing you don’t run a company then. This makes sense. Both brands have weight in their respective markets and tying them together will expand the customer base for each.
The down side is that yes, there will be layoffs of office personnel where functions overlap, which is sad.
I must be a dinosaur.
the boards of directors of both companies must have been booted from the A list parties they attend, guess they don’t make enough money.
Their solution, merge two companies that have nothing in common.
as an aside:
When I see a commercial, my instinctive response is not to buy whatever the product is.
Why, you ask? Those products that I purchase, I have purchased for years. Having some childish commercial try to entice me to buy something is truly insulting.
Grown adults should possess more self-control than to be swayed by some stupid TV commercial. we will see a Winnebago hauling a pontoon boat in some ridiculous tv spot that only an idiot would believe.
Winnebago makes apartments on wheels, Chriscraft makes party boats that are utterly useless in a practical sense.
neither of these products are for people who enjoy the outdoors. because neither product can be transported to the true outdoors, IMO