Is business at AG reflecting the economic situation

this economy is effecting everyone in some way, and sure it shows at AG also. I see businesses failing daily, and depressing at best especially considering how much some have put into it.

agreed, and it's really sad. most people these days just buy necessities and can't afford the little extra things (movies, eating out, etc) that we all love... :(
 
this economy is effecting everyone in some way, and sure it shows at AG also. Luckily it is quite competitive in pricing and really kept the shipping inline. I see businesses failing daily, and depressing at best especially considering how much some have put into it.
I certainly hope Autogeek manages to hang on through this mess. The value they offer with their products hopefully will keep the customers knocking on the door. I will do my part as a customer to keep them alive and well.
 
I certainly hope Autogeek manages to hang on through this mess. The value they offer with their products hopefully will keep the customers knocking on the door. I will do my part as a customer to keep them alive and well.

PBMA is a diverse company consisting of manufacturing, distributing, domestic and international divisions. This diversity, along with a dedicated team effort of over 20 employees that emphasize the importance of excellence in customer service allows us to keep looking forward with optimism and enthusiasm.

Thanks to our loyal customers and the steadfast leadership of Max, PBMA is built on a firm foundation to help us weather the current storms in the economic marketplace. What's unique about our company is that we do not just rely on the U.S. economy. With distributors in 15 countries and worldwide shipping, Max has been at this a while and understands the different cycles in business.

Long story short, our customers can shop at Autogeek.net with confidence knowing that we will continue to be here when you need us.
 
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PBMA is a diverse company consisting of manufacturing, distributing, domestic and international divisions. This diversity, along with a dedicated team effort of over 20 employees that emphasize the importance of excellence in customer service allows us to keep looking forward with optimism and enthusiasm.

Thanks to our loyal customers and the steadfast leadership of Max, PBMA is built on a firm foundation to help us weather the current storms in the economic marketplace. What's unique about our company is that we do not just rely on the U.S. economy. With distributors in 15 countries and worldwide shipping, Max has been at this a while and understands the different cycles in business.

Long story short, our customers can shop at Autogeek.net with confidence knowing that we will continue to be here when you need us.

Dwayne, that's good to hear! thanks for the clarification and info... :)
 
Dennis, I do have some food but the having enough wax to last me 10 years part is true. The sad thing is I ordered some Fuzion the other day when there are other things I'm sure I need a lot more then more wax.
Yeah, another sports car.:righton:
 
Yeah, another sports car.:righton:


I would love to have this in my garage to keep my other cars company but due to the economic times and it's insane price tag I don't thinks it's going to happen.
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ah Gary ... you know how hard it is to keep up carbon fiber anyways. Probably better to hold off on that one !
 
I would love to have this in my garage to keep my other cars company but due to the economic times and it's insane price tag I don't thinks it's going to happen.
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Wuss, I just ordered a Zonda, figured if I'm gonna lose money might as well get something worthwhile :D LOL j/k . But that Konigsegathinagamabobber , few years ago guy here had the 1st one in the states, pulled up in black one while I was eating at Mizner, if I recall think it was the owner of Domani Motors, but heard those cars were pos's.

As Scott knows being in finanicials sucks right now, I'm still getting deals done but taking a lot loooooooooonger. But my biz is diversified between Commercial Finance, Venture, and Private Equity. And getting an exclusive with a group here who is one of the few to actually acquire bulk REO packages directly (guys that say they are direct would buy them from a group like my client), so have conference tomorrow on that as I'll handle the financing to acquire the packages while they sell them. And some other business ventures looking into as well. I just want to retire and race hahaha, and find that island Vince was on in Entourage where you live like a king with all the girls etc for $70 a day lol.

But its sad, seeing a lot of small businesses closing, small business is the backbone of this country. Seems only certain places like sports bars are busy, Duffys and Flanigans/Guppies seem to always be packed (which I'm sure Scott knows :D ) but others like JB's here which had a nice outdoor bar on the beach has been dead. I've held off from any toys at the moment, was about to buy 08' Viper and looking at new house but put money into a few things and reinvested a lot back into biz as I took small equity stakes in a few clients. I've pulled out of the market except for Roth, which took a nose dive this week. I'm younger but I don't fall into that invest aggressively while young, when it comes to stocks/investing in that sense I'm not a big risk taker...hate losing money, and majority off all my stuff was pretty conservative and still took it in the butthole in loses, if I had aggressive investments, think I would have killed someone lol.
 
ah Gary ... you know how hard it is to keep up carbon fiber anyways. Probably better to hold off on that one !

Yeah Scott I think your right about holding off on the Kownigsegg CCXR Edition. With only 6 of them being made the price tag is a little much. If I got one it would probably end up with one of those "Was His" license plates. Best case I would be sleeping in the garage with the car. However I would be up to taking good care of all that carbon fiber.


Surfer, It is sad to see a lot of small business owners closing up shop. I sure hope we have it bottom and things start to turn around. Lately there seem to be a lot more investors getting back into the Florida real estate market. Mostly investors with cash.

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PS. I think I can fit my bed in the back.
 
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I think most people are staying optimistic, but the reality is that a recession is probably here. The tanking stock market this past week, the rising cost of commodities and overall fear of the job security is going to clamp down on the economy for the next several years.

Layoffs to follow, higher taxes, "economic stimulus" packages are likely.

I do hope AG will be around for a long time, but you've got to figure that a new building, rising cost of oil will increase their overall costs (products and shipping). Even now as oil prices are going down, shipping costs, food inflation, etc aren't going to come down. Even with great sales, it's got to be cutting into margins. Consumers are changing habits so that nothing will be bought at full price anymore.

Detailing is a great hobby, but if we all have 10 years supply, how much disposable income will be left after food, fuel and housing costs? If your job isn't in a secure field, it could be uncomfortable sooner than later.
 
Wuss, I just ordered a Zonda, figured if I'm gonna lose money might as well get something worthwhile :D LOL j/k . But that Konigsegathinagamabobber , few years ago guy here had the 1st one in the states, pulled up in black one while I was eating at Mizner, if I recall think it was the owner of Domani Motors, but heard those cars were pos's.


I used to live in Mizner and we ALWAYS saw some crazy #### driving by. I believe I've seen the same car you're talking about, as well as an Audi R8, Lambos and Bentleys out the ass....and my favorite, one Saturday morning I woke up to literally 40-50 Ferraris driving past my apartment! :eek: :D The most beautiful wake-up call of all is when you hear one Ferrari engine after the other.
 
I used to live in Mizner and we ALWAYS saw some crazy #### driving by. I believe I've seen the same car you're talking about, as well as an Audi R8, Lambos and Bentleys out the ass....and my favorite, one Saturday morning I woke up to literally 40-50 Ferraris driving past my apartment! :eek: :D The most beautiful wake-up call of all is when you hear one Ferrari engine after the other.
Friend works at the valet there, was funny I was in the truck once as I was picking up a bunch of stuff. So we headed over to Mizner to eat at Maxs (I'm addicted to their peanut glazed wings like a crack addict addicted to crack). So they kept my truck out front, just a normal Mountaineer. So here's a Bentley, Ferrari, Rolls, two Lamborghini's, and my truck in front LOL.
 
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