Sutliff has been owned by Mac Baren for many years.Looks like SP will have to buy Sutliff???
It's not for sale, it's being shut down.
Sutliff has been owned by Mac Baren for many years.Looks like SP will have to buy Sutliff???
I've seen it several times in factories. They'll repurpose the facility.Let's see: Spend $530 million to purchase a business and then shutter it. In what universe does that make any economic sense (let alone yield an acceptable return on investment) ?!?!
Acquire and consolidate to eliminate redundancy and increase efficiency. This translates into more profits and shareholder value. This has been done many times. Wouldn't surprise me if STG eventually got into hashish production.Let's see: Spend $530 million to purchase a business and then shutter it. In what universe does that make any economic sense (let alone yield an acceptable return on investment) ?!?!
I think it’s more like probable than merely possible.Hopefully. It sounds like at least some of the lines will be discontinued.
Moving production to a new facility means different equipment, tobacco sourcing, techniques, QC, etc. etc. While by no means a certainty, there’s a solid possibility the blends will noticeably change. I hope not, but definitely possible
Yep it's worse.Well, fuck. This wasn’t the bad news I was expecting today.
You betcha! Grab whatever Watch City and KBV blend that you like.This does not bode well for independent blenders that use Sutliff bulk as components.
Does Wilke use Sutliff?You betcha! Grab whatever Watch City and KBV blend that you like.
STG is primarily a producer of cigars. I don’t think they live or die based on pipe tobacco.Just standing back and looking at the big picture.
People were driven away from tobacco by health fear arguments (at every level from personal decision making to federal law making), but the organizations and campaigns pushing those arguments were doing it for the money, not health reasons... or else there would be the same pushback on cannabis.
Except there isn't.
Exactly the opposite, in fact.
a.k.a. Follow the money.
The reason for mentioning it in this thread is A) the STG situation is a byproduct of that ^^^; and B) as a reminder STG will do whatever makes them the most short-term money, long-term customer satisfaction be damned.
They likely will be good as dead, since the sourcing will change.That is a silver lining if I've ever seen one, and an astute point. I'm assuming you're only referring to American tobacconists.
One of the biggest shames from all of this is that Sutliff makes match blends of many venerated, discontinued blends. Some of those older blends that have been discontinued, but kept alive in one way or another through Sutliff's match-blends, might actually be dead if Sutliff closes up shop.
They will move the machinery and stocks to STG’s factory and they will have the IPs. The properties will be sold.Let's see: Spend $530 million to purchase a business and then shutter it. In what universe does that make any economic sense (let alone yield an acceptable return on investment) ?!?!
After a few decades, variety has become overrated. I mainly only smoke two blends these days.I don't know what people are going to load up their pipes with and go without much variety
I think I remember that too - Pure straight Yenijdge and TS ...?After a few decades, variety has become overrated. I mainly only smoke two blends these days.
I noticed KBV listed his “final batch” of Byronic Hiro today. Wonder if that has anything to do with this. I have several squirreled away, but grabbed one more for the heck of it.You betcha! Grab whatever Watch City and KBV blend that you like.