Add a little vodka and resampleNot a fan of redbull myself, tastes way too strange. "
yah that stuff is like $2 a bottle ! But I only drink red bull when I'm in need of an energy drink (a la with rum or something) because they are the best company to spend money on they help our sport so much.
4,300 cars a yearmy question is how can ferrari afford to spend $443,000,000 a year with the relatively low volume car sales the produce ...
that said if anyone has any excess cash i would accept an 430 with and f1 gearbox if you feel so inclined...
As for red bull i own one of thier fridges and and buy about 2 cases a month. Sickos like me keep them in business, dont like it with liquor though, but i guess im odd.
I would think the total cost is not just coming from ferrari, but from tire manf, and other various sponsors.....shell, marlboro, olympus, etcmy question is how can ferrari afford to spend $443,000,000 a year with the relatively low volume car sales the produce ...
that said if anyone has any excess cash i would accept an 430 with and f1 gearbox if you feel so inclined...
As for red bull i own one of thier fridges and and buy about 2 cases a month. Sickos like me keep them in business, dont like it with liquor though, but i guess im odd.
all good points i am sure that is the situation to...God damnit i love F1...I would think the total cost is not just coming from ferrari, but from tire manf, and other various sponsors.....shell, marlboro, olympus, etc
http://www.f1-fansite.com/wallpaper/2005/launch/Ferrari-F2005-1024.jpg
For a start Ferrari are owned by the Fiat group. There a huge group of italian car companies. Fiat are manly high volume cheap cars and there everywhere in europe. Also Ferrari only have low volume car sales because they choose to. Most Ferraris have a year long waiting list to buy and thats only if they decide to sell one to you. By keeping the waiting list long they can keep an artifically high value on the cars and make sheds loads more money. So much so that some people will order a ferrari and sell there place in the qeue while they wait and make 50 to 100 thousand euro. Just because people want them that bad.my question is how can ferrari afford to spend $443,000,000 a year with the relatively low volume car sales the produce ...
that said if anyone has any excess cash i would accept an 430 with and f1 gearbox if you feel so inclined...
As for red bull i own one of thier fridges and and buy about 2 cases a month. Sickos like me keep them in business, dont like it with liquor though, but i guess im odd.
Enzo Ferrari always said he produced road cars to help him pay for racing.my question is how can ferrari afford to spend $443,000,000 a year with the relatively low volume car sales the produce ...
that said if anyone has any excess cash i would accept an 430 with and f1 gearbox if you feel so inclined...
As for red bull i own one of thier fridges and and buy about 2 cases a month. Sickos like me keep them in business, dont like it with liquor though, but i guess im odd.
aaron chase is a lanky d00d. mad cool though. perhaps they modeled the RB can after him?
hella good sh!t!irate2:
Jeager-Bomb
RedBull and a shot of Jeagermeister(sp?) will get you tator'd pretty quick.
What exacttly would you have invested in?Yes Red Bull definitely has done quite well for themselves in recent years. I wish I had invested in them back around 01, that and google would have been one smart move.
I saw something similar, when I was on a deployment to Thailand in 2001. We saw the Redbull sold there. They were in these dark brown medicine looking bottles.
Is that the stuff that has nicotine in it? My buddy brought some back from Thailand with that listed as an ingredient.I use to buy this at my local Asian market for like 90 cents a can. There is more than your traditional Red Bull can and it tastes MUCH better. I don't like Red Bull myself, but this stuff is great!!
http://digg.com/business_finance/Redbull_12_oz_Can_Take_That_CocaineI saw today that Red Bull comes in 12oz now. Anyone else seen one yet?
My mistake on that one, and yes I think everyone knows by now their one of the largest beverage companies, capturing about 80% of the worldwide energy drink market. Dietrich Mateschitz founded Red Bull in 1987 and owns 49% of the company now. With a 1-Year Sales Growth of 22.0% and 1,850 employees they do quite well for themselves.What exacttly would you have invested in?
Red Bull is a privately owned business.
as for the $$ for all the sponsorships they dish out.... they sell a TON of the stuff i id that simple. it is a global brand, and one of the largest beverage companies in the world.
Hahaha, kids on my hockey team this year would pay me like 15$ for a 6pack. I would buy like 5 6packs for $5.65 and sell em to my bro's from Canada! That isn't illegal is it?Dang canadian laws making us drink overpriced fruit juice ...
Been there done that haha
Red Bull sponsors two F1 Teams.Hey. Was watching forumula one the other day and realised this year red bull has an F1 team. Then I thought about it, they sponser tons of atheletes in many different sports, organise and pay for an incredible amount of events (just for biking alone- rampage, bike battle etc), do normal marketing like on tv and through the media, and host full episodes of their re:evolution tv. series (streamed, no less) on the net.
Yet they sell... drinks? and not just a whole line of drinks, just red bull.
How do they make the money? An F1 team is a HUGE investment that even some car companies find difficult to sustain.
there is a local redbull challenger that contains real coca.opps missed that one.
That's capitalism - have at it!Hahaha, kids on my hockey team this year would pay me like 15$ for a 6pack. I would buy like 5 6packs for $5.65 and sell em to my bro's from Canada! That isn't illegal is it?