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- Al of Kingston
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It seems odd that this is what a 5 million dollar marketing investment gets you.
that's 5 million over 5 years, which is actually a paltry sum in the world of business. not saying that i wouldn't mind having that paltry sum in my pocket, mind you...Al of Kingston wrote:It seems odd that this is what a 5 million dollar marketing investment gets you.
New episode for your listening pleasure! Interview with Ralph Morana of Bar Volo. Great interview with lots of interesting information that I don't think is common knowledge yet.
http://www.bartowel.com/radio/
P.S. the file size is bigger than the last one, but I think the sound quality is significantly better.
http://www.bartowel.com/radio/
P.S. the file size is bigger than the last one, but I think the sound quality is significantly better.
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- Seasoned Drinker
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that interview was cool. fun to hear some of the history of volo that i didn't know. the future should be pretty exciting too.Cass wrote:New episode for your listening pleasure! Interview with Ralph Morana of Bar Volo. Great interview with lots of interesting information that I don't think is common knowledge yet.
i found the volume on this one to be lower, especially at the beginning. otherwise it sounded great.Cass wrote:P.S. the file size is bigger than the last one, but I think the sound quality is significantly better.
Another new episode added today - with longtime BarTowel member Peter Lopaty of Esprit Agencies. In this episode Peter discusses how he got into the importing biz, and weighs in with his opinions of the LCBO and imported beer segments in Ontario.
I have some more interesting interviews booked for this week - stay tuned for more episodes!
I have some more interesting interviews booked for this week - stay tuned for more episodes!
- Ale's What Cures Ya
- Seasoned Drinker
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Just got around to adding it to my itunes and ipod tonight, looking forward to listening to all five episodes at the office tomorrow!!
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Some of the best "straight talk" on the Ontario retailing monolith I have ever heard...bravo Peter...you enunciated my own feelings to a 'T'...esprit wrote:Just listened to myself...man, do I ever take a breath...more of a monologue than an interview but I thank Cass for giving me the opportunity.
A) the government retail monopoly cannot service the whole market
b) This monolithic government run retailer ( and the politicians who commission it) have become more tuned to its own interests rather than the wider market.
c) There is room for private retail and importers to fill niche markets the monopoly ignores.
D) No one is harmed by broadening the imported craft beer selection it is mutually beneficial to all ( with the possible exception of the mega brewers who get protectionist patronage from the government running a retail/import monopoly)
BTW: Peter one correction...the AB retail industry may be completely private but the provincial liquor control board is still firmly in charge with revenue harvesting for the province

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