Can Wayne Inouye Save Gateway? 9
XaviorPenguin writes "In a recent interview with new Chief Executive of Gateway Computers, Wayne Inouye describes to CNet.com what he plans to do with the company. In March of this year, he became the CEO of Gateway replacing Ted Waitt after Gateway had bought out eMachines. CNet.com talks with Wayne Inouye with a first time interview after becoming CEO."
He Could Give Us a Choice (Score:1)
At the very least, he could have someone fix Gateway's ordering pages. If you try to order, say, a Gateway 310B, it comes with Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition by default, the Web page for it shows a message that says "Gateway recommends Microsoft Windows XP Professional." If you select customize, though, you're stuck with XP Home Edition -- there's no XP Professional option!
Chick-fil-a (Score:3, Funny)
"EAT MOR CHIKEN AND YOUS THE PENGWINS"
Or not.
No! (Score:3, Interesting)
Like any desk jockey executive, he will kick back, collecting a multi-million dollar salary plus bonuses that will bankrupt the company, and laugh all the way to the bank. Gateway will be kaput by 2006, and that is a generous estimate.
How Wayne Will Do It (Score:2)
Times have changed ... (Score:4, Insightful)
After all the changes, though, I seriously have to wonder if it's worth saving.
All I can say is... (Score:2)
This bit stuck out to me... (Score:4, Interesting)
A: I plan to create a cost structure that is lower. That's going to take some time--it doesn't happen overnight. But it will happen fairly quickly.
Does this mean we're going to see the next big price war? I don't really care either way, but anything that brings component prices down is good for me.