This Place Sucks - Can Corporate Get Real?

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Everything they do is just utter bs. More bs, more this more that while thye stick their heads up their proverbial butts and ignore the marketplace. We are getting our asses kicked everyday and they act like Johnny Sunshine.

This merger is just an attempt to hide the trend.

It won't fix the real problem which is we have nothing new.

We better hope thye find something fast because with these managers and marketing wizards we are doomed.
 


















Your marketing people actually know what they are doing. It's you sales f**cks that screwed yourselves by getting too greedy and selling to your known diverters to make your number. Your company is run by a deranged former salesman who surrounds himself with other greedy salesmen and will do anything including lie and cheat to make the number. As an outsider looking in, I wish every day that we had your marketing people. You might not make your number 100% of the time if you followed their lead but you would be a much more healthy, respected company with #1 products that nobody could touch. You threw your integrity out the window to make a few quick bucks and over the past few years you have seen your vet share drop from half of the market to just over a third. AND THE GENERICS AREN'T EVEN HERE YET! Keep it up, the sooner your company dies the sooner the people who know what they're doing can come work for us.
 












Great. I work for ISPAH, which sucks too. So two sucky companies merging. I can hardly wait.

I think there are bright days ahead. Intervet/Schering has a good reputation when it comes to operating with integrity and that will counter Merial's reputation of being sleazy and unethical. If the new Merial-Intervet is smart they will wash their hands of the former Merial management, state that they are not making excuses for them but that they are committing to a higher standard of business ethics. The test will be whether the "drug" of diverted OTC sales will be too tempting for them to just say no to. When you're running a business and sales aren't always going well it might be easy to just say "well, just this one time" we'll push a little out the door to keep the shareholders happy.

Time will tell.