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<blockquote data-quote="thesilentone" data-source="post: 9257240" data-attributes="member: 6194"><p>A stocking floor plan for high cap-x equipment is part of a business plan, and already budgeted for. If you can't sell anything and panic for whole goods sales cash flow, and sell at a loss, you are on the slippery slope. Tractor registrations are down ytd v last year (which was a good year) but not significantly, and certainly won't be panicking any dealers at this stage.</p><p></p><p>However, seasonal equipment is another kettle of fish. Much of this comes from second-line suppliers, and has to be ordered in advance, and paid for, and of course if not sold 'in season' could sit for another year. Which is why I predict some interesting 0% schemes coming, if they don't then the indication is, they are not needed.</p><p></p><p>Much of the current negativity is down to the weather, which is hardly surprising.</p><p></p><p>The other question is, if your a cash rich machinery dealer, where would you prefer to have your money. In stock paid for, or in the bank ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thesilentone, post: 9257240, member: 6194"] A stocking floor plan for high cap-x equipment is part of a business plan, and already budgeted for. If you can't sell anything and panic for whole goods sales cash flow, and sell at a loss, you are on the slippery slope. Tractor registrations are down ytd v last year (which was a good year) but not significantly, and certainly won't be panicking any dealers at this stage. However, seasonal equipment is another kettle of fish. Much of this comes from second-line suppliers, and has to be ordered in advance, and paid for, and of course if not sold 'in season' could sit for another year. Which is why I predict some interesting 0% schemes coming, if they don't then the indication is, they are not needed. Much of the current negativity is down to the weather, which is hardly surprising. The other question is, if your a cash rich machinery dealer, where would you prefer to have your money. In stock paid for, or in the bank ? [/QUOTE]
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