Drastic times called for extreme measures, and Davis made the bold move of approaching radio newsreader and pitchman Paul Harvey about doing live commercial reads for the company. The risk paid off, and to this day, a vital component of the Cambria marketing campaign involves celebrity endorsements. Davis has built a thriving company with Cambria, and while he takes his roles in all of the family businesses very seriously, another secret to his success is how seriously he takes enjoying life.
Davis travels a great deal, and although he does have a company plane, he makes sure it is strategically used primarily by his sales team, as they commute to their factories or showrooms in Ohio, Kentucky, Georgia, Texas, and California.
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Sports am. What set you off? I never understood that [Chinese companies] were so state-fueled and state-owned. It was funding of raw materials. It was subsidy of infrastructure, of factory equipment, everything. They slowly eroded the marketplace for us and other U. In addition to all of that, they copied our [intellectual property].
We were going to add two lines of production. Because of the dumping, we shut down that expansion. We put it on pause. A : The essence of protectionism is unfair trade. I use the axiom that we enjoy the fruit of foreign protectionism, say cheap foreign steel, and they quietly move the root [system of production].
American CEOs and investors and companies enjoy the cheap price. But someday that fruit will run out. It will run out in one of two forms. We get good [financial balance sheet] numbers today. But during the dark of night, the Chinese Communist Party dictatorship is displacing the entire root system of American manufacturing and technology.
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