The catch here is that tobacco quality keeps declining along side the number of smokers, tobacco farmers and tobacco producers....but smoking a briar pipe with a fine tobacco would resonate with them quite well, I would think.
The catch here is that tobacco quality keeps declining along side the number of smokers, tobacco farmers and tobacco producers....but smoking a briar pipe with a fine tobacco would resonate with them quite well, I would think.
You forgot the purchasing power of the US dollar. Steeply declining at that!The catch here is that tobacco quality keeps declining along side the number of smokers, tobacco farmers and tobacco producers.
Actually, not that bad. The whole world has been seeing an across the board inflation, so the US dollar has been keeping up with all other forms of currency pretty good.You forgot the purchasing power of the US dollar. Steeply declining at that!
The catch here is that tobacco quality keeps declining along side the number of smokers, tobacco farmers and tobacco producers.
Well, that depends....Actually, not that bad. The whole world has been seeing an across the board inflation, so the US dollar has been keeping up with all other forms of currency pretty good.
Look carefully at that that graph. We've only had an 18% fluctuation, going up and down, and when you look at the ten year span, it is always fluctuating. And, this is just the EU. When we look globally, we are always fluctuating also. But, we are by no means under any special depreciation of the dollar right now.
True, but I'm not one to grade on a curve. I've got more than enough stuff to deal with on a daily basis to give even a sixteenth of a crap about what the Euro is doing! But yes, all fiat currencies are perpetually falling in value; it's merely a question of which one is falling the least. We can resume this conversation when the US follows Zimbabwe's lead and prints a $1,000,000,000,000 Federal Reserve Note!Actually, not that bad. The whole world has been seeing an across the board inflation, so the US dollar has been keeping up with all other forms of currency pretty good.
If you think inflation is a problem here, you literally wouldn't want to live anywhere else on the planet (going by this lone metric).Actually, not that bad. The whole world has been seeing an across the board inflation, so the US dollar has been keeping up with all other forms of currency pretty good.
YesIs the pipe tobacco industry dying or am I just panicking?
Depends on what you consider dying. Market reports seems to indicate growth, but don't let that sway all of the hot air blown around here!Is the pipe tobacco industry dying or am I just panicking?
Where are you finding these reports? I'd be interested in seeing some.Market reports seems to indicate growth
Where are you finding these reports? I'd be interested in seeing some.
STG's financials breakdown shows declineDepends on what you consider dying. Market reports seems to indicate growth, but don't let that sway all of the hot air blown around here!
Where are you finding these reports? I'd be interested in seeing some.
Kind of shame on you for cherry picking a slight decline of 2022 to 2023 when we just had this discussion of large growth over the past 5 years. You know better!STG's financials breakdown shows decline
I found some reports online…
Global Pipe Tobacco Market Report 2023
Tobacco Pipe Market Worth US$ 83 Million by 2029
You can’t stay in business in this field by telling people that there might be a problem with supply. Skip, owner if the Briary, laughed and told me that forums are full of morons when I said that McClelland was closing. His manager actually called Mary on speaker phone and told us all that they most definitely were NOT going out of business, even as we were all on here reading and interpreting Mike’s farewell letter.I’m just the resident new guy but for what it’s worth I heard what I thought could be taken as good news today. I was at my local B&M and one of the stores sales reps was just leaving. At checkout I asked the owner his thoughts on all the STG news and he said he doesn’t think it will change things much. He almost sounded like he hadn’t even heard about the situation so I asked what about the fact that Sutliff here in the US is most likely getting shut down. His response was that him and the sales rep who had just left were having the exact same conversation. The sales rep was his Sutliff guy who said he’s heard nothing from anyone about Sutliff being closed. Hopefully this means that most of the worries about Sutliff here in the US are just hearsay and rumors.
I know that the STG data includes acquisitions, which isn't a reflection of organic sales growth.Kind of shame on you for cherry picking a slight decline of 2022 to 2023 when we just had this discussion of large growth over the past 5 years. You know better!