Biggest opportunity I've blown
Not Alan Partridge tells us: "I was once offered the chance to co-present a programme on national radio. Audience of millions, but blew up spectacularly, my entire contribution being the rustling of paper in the background. I was that bad, I have since burned my copy of the pilot show." Tell us about your big break, and how you messed it up.
( , Thu 3 Apr 2014, 14:22)
Not Alan Partridge tells us: "I was once offered the chance to co-present a programme on national radio. Audience of millions, but blew up spectacularly, my entire contribution being the rustling of paper in the background. I was that bad, I have since burned my copy of the pilot show." Tell us about your big break, and how you messed it up.
( , Thu 3 Apr 2014, 14:22)
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The Chinese no-name third party products was where the money was (is) and the idea of what was
a very niche product with corporate clients being the target (not our discipline) requiring our company taking a not inconsiderable financial punt was in my view, not worthwhile. I was wrong, the fire burned very brightly and now the market changes yet again.
( , Fri 4 Apr 2014, 12:37, 1 reply)
a very niche product with corporate clients being the target (not our discipline) requiring our company taking a not inconsiderable financial punt was in my view, not worthwhile. I was wrong, the fire burned very brightly and now the market changes yet again.
( , Fri 4 Apr 2014, 12:37, 1 reply)
I wasn't talking about GPS products, just a general observation regarding third party China electronics.
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