Thread: Holley Buys MSD Group
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09-24-2015 06:41 AM #1
Holley Buys MSD Group
Just saw that the MSD Group was pulled into the Holley name. This brings Racepak, Mallory, Edge, Accel, Superchips, and more into Holley’s "Tree of Speed Parts".
Holley Buys MSD Group: Racepak, Mallory, Edge, Accel, Superchips, and More Join Holley
When MSD bought Accel a while back I wondered if the move made Accel better, or if it drug MSD down to Accel's level of quality. It seems that all of the established brands are maintaining their autonomy in the market place, but corporate functions are being streamlined under one name. It'll likely be the same with this latest game change.Last edited by rspears; 09-24-2015 at 06:44 AM.
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09-24-2015 11:39 AM #2
Well now, that's interesting. Sad to see competition shrinking in the industry, unless this prompts some new companies to form, or smaller existing ones to grow. I suspect this is, in part, the result of business influences that, intentionally or not, discourage expensive employee retention.Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
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09-24-2015 08:04 PM #3
Heck in the supercharger park they also bought B&M & Wieand they also bought out or bought the patents off Barry Grant for his demon carbs when they went bankrupt. seems like when you get all the brands you can under one company you can make the price what you want, especially when so many of these companies make the same type of products. I don't see any of these products getting less expensive since they have been bought, maybe "cheaper" if you know what I mean.
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09-24-2015 10:36 PM #4
Oligopolies. It's big business' answer to the monopoly ban..
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