Originally Posted by apthekid
Honestly...I'm pretty sure that I've read something (I think it was here on NT, matter fact), that showed what the cost to nike was for a pair of Jordans. It wasn't 88cents - $3. It was more like $35 per pair...which are then sold to retailers for about $75 per pair, which are then sold to consumers for approx $150 per pair.
I could be wrong though...
But honestly, name one consumer product that doesn't have crazy markup?? I work in sales and I will be the first to tell you that if consumers knew what kinda margins are placed on common commodities (not food though), there would be riots.
Truth be told...I remember when HDMI cables first came out, they were selling for like $50-$100 with a 300% markup.
It's liek that sometimes, the $@*% ridiculous...