First Recorded public version in Gramophone Plate….First Sloga of Rig Veda in Sanskrit

 

‘His Masters Voice’ (HMV) had once published a pamphlet giving the history of gramophone record.

Gramophone was invented by Thomas Alva Edison in the 19th century.

Edison, who had invented many other gadgets like electric light and the motion picture camera, had become a legend even in his own time.

When he invented the gramophone record, which could record human voice for posterity, he wanted to record the voice of an eminent scholar on his first piece.

For that he chose Prof. Max Muller of England (a German by ethnicity), another great personality of the 19th century.

He wrote to Max Muller saying,

“I want to meet you and record your voice. When should I come?”

Max Muller who had great respect for Edison asked him to come on a suitable time when most of the scholars of the Europe would be gathering in England.

Accordingly, Edison took a ship and went to England. He was introduced to the audience. All cheered Edison’s presence.

Later at the request of Edison, Max Muller came on the stage and spoke in front of the instrument.

Then Edison went back to his laboratory and by afternoon came back with a disc & played it on the gramophone.

The audience was thrilled to hear the voice of Max Muller from the instrument.

They were glad that voices of great persons like Max Muller could be stored for the benefit of posterity.

After several rounds of applause and congratulations to Thomas Edison, Max Muller came to the stage and addressed the scholars and asked them,

“You heard my original voice in the morning. Then you heard the same voice coming out from this instrument in the afternoon. Do you understand what I said in the morning or what you heard in the afternoon?”

The audience fell silent because they could not understand the language in which Max Muller had spoken.

It was ‘Greek and Latin’ to them as they say.

But had it been Greek or Latin, they would have definitely understood because they were from various parts of Europe.

It was in a language which the European scholars had never heard.

Max Muller then explained what he had spoken.

He said that the language he spoke was Sanskrit and it was the first sloka of Rig Veda, which says “Agni Meele Purohitam”

This was the first recorded public version on the gramophone plate.

अग्निमीळे पुरोहितं यज्ञस्य देवं रत्वीजम।
होतारं रत्नधातमम।।
(Rig Veda 1.001.01)

Why did Max Muller choose this?

Addressing the audience he said,

“Vedas are the oldest text of the human race. And “Agni Meele Purohitam” is the first verse of Rig Veda.

In the most primordial time, when the people did not know how even to cover their bodies and lived by hunting and housed in caves, Indians had attained high civilization and they gave the world universal philosophies in the form of the Vedas.”

When “Agni Meele Purohitam” was replayed, the entire audience stood up in silence as a mark of respect.

The verse means :

“Oh Agni, You who gleam in the darkness, to You we come day by day, with devotion and bearing homage. So be of easy access to us, Agni, as a father to his son, abide with us for our well being.”

Source….Input from a friend of mine
Natarajan

வாரம் ஒரு கவிதை …” நிழல் தேடி …”

 

நிழல் தேடி …
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நிழல் தேடி உன்   நடைப்பயணம் நிஜத்தைத்
தொலைத்த பிறகா ? இது கண் கெட்ட பின்
சூர்ய நமஸ்காரம் போல  அல்லவா !
விளை நிலத்தை நீ கூறு போட்டு விற்றது நிஜம் !
மீதம் இருக்கும் விளை நிலத்திலும் மீத்தேன்
வாயு தேடி ஓயாமல் உன் மண்ணை நீ புண்ணாக்குவதும்
நிஜம் !….நிலத்தடி நீரையும் கடைசி சொட்டு வரை
உறிஞ்சி உன் மண்ணை  நீ ஒரு பாலைவனம்
ஆக்குவது நிஜம் !
நீர் வற்றா ஆற்றுப் படுகையிலும் மணல் அள்ளி
ஒரு ஆற்றின் ஓட்டத்தையே நீ தடுப்பதும் நிஜம் !
அடுக்கு மாடி கட்டிடக் குவியலுக்காக மரமும்
செடியும் வெட்டப்பட்டு தரையில் குவிக்கப்பட்டது நிஜம் !
மழை நீர் நிரம்பும் ஏரி குளத்தில் கல்லும் மண்ணும் சேர்த்து
கட்டிடம் பல நீ கட்டியதும் நிஜமே !
தன் வினை தன்னையே சுடும் … உன் வினை
உன்னை சுடும் உண்மை உனக்கு புரியாதா?
விண்ணில் வீடு கட்ட நினைக்கும் நீ உன் சொந்த
மண்ணை நேசித்து அதை கட்டிக் காக்க  முடியாதா ? சற்றே
யோசிக்க வேண்டும் நீ மனிதா ! நிஜம் இல்லையேல்
நிழலும் இல்லை ! நிஜத்தைத் தொலைத்து விட்டு
நிழலை நீ  தேடுவதில் எந்த அர்த்தமும் இல்லை !
Natarajan  in http://www.dinamanai.com  dated 20th march 2017

வாரம் ஒரு கவிதை…” வீர மங்கை “

 

வீர மங்கை
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முறம் கொண்டு விரட்டினாள் ஒரு புலியை  அன்று
வீர மங்கை ஒருத்தி …புலி புற முதுகு காட்டி ஓடியது
முறம் பார்த்து அல்ல !… முறம் பிடித்த
மங்கையின் முகம் பார்த்து ! மங்கையரின்
வீரம் தெரியும் அவர் முகத்தில் …செயலில் ! விண்வெளியில்
பயணித்த முதல் பெண்ணும்   அந்த விண்ணுக்கு
விண்கோள் ஏவும்  நம் பெண்மணிகள் வரை
ஒரு ஒரு மங்கையும் வீர மங்கையே !
இல்லறத்தை ஒரு நல்லறமாக உருவாக்கி
நல்ல ஒரு சந்ததியை இந்த உலகுக்கு
கொடுக்கும் ஒரு ஒரு இல்லாளும்
ஒரு வீர மங்கையே !  வீர தீர செயல்
தேவையில்லை ஒரு பெண்ணுக்கு   வீர மங்கை பட்டம் பெற !
தன் கண் முன்னே கருகும் பயிர் கண்டும்
தான் வாடாமல் தன் பிள்ளைக்கும் தன்
குடும்பத்துக்கும் அரை வயிற்று கஞ்சி
கொடுக்கும் ஒரு உழவனின் இல்லாள்
ஒரு வீர மங்கையே !
படிப்பு வாசனையே இல்லாமல் ஒரு
குடிகார கணவனுடன்  குடும்பம் நடத்தி
தான் பெற்ற குழந்தைகளை இந்த அவையத்து
முந்தி இருக்க செய்யும் இலக்கில்  நாளும் உழைக்கும்
ஒரு ஒரு தாயும்  வீர மங்கைதான் என்  பார்வையில் !
Natarajan   in http://www.dinamani.com  dated 13th march 2017
Natarajan

An Interesting Read …

 

A very interesting read!!

It is said in the texts that 80% of the fighting male population of the civilization was wiped out in the eighteen days Mahabharata war.

Sanjay, at the end of the war went to the spot where the greatest war took place; Kurukshetra.

He looked around and wondered if the war really happened, if the ground beneath him had soaked all that blood, if the great Pandavas and Krishna stood where he stood.

“You will never know the truth about that!” said an aging soft voice.

Sanjay turned around to find an Old man in saffron robes appearing out of a column of dust.

“I know you are here to find out about the Kurukshetra war, but *you cannot know about that war till you know what the real war is about*.” the Old man said enigmatically.

“What do you mean?”

*The Mahabharata is an Epic, a ballad, perhaps a reality, but definitely a philosophy*.

The Old man smiled luring Sanjay into more questions.

“Can you tell me what the philosophy is then?” Sanjay requested.

Sure, began the Old man.

*The Pandavas are nothing but your five senses*,
sight,
smell,
taste,
touch
and sound…,

and do you know what the *Kauravas* are? he asked narrowing his eyes.

*The Kauravas are the hundred vices that attack your senses everyday but you can fight them*… and do you know how?

Sanjay shook his head again.

“When Krishna rides your chariot!”

The Old man smiled brighter and Sanjay gasped at that gem of insight.

*Krishna is your inner voice, your soul, your guiding light and if you let your life in his hands you have nothing to worry*.

Sanjay was stupefied but came around quickly with another question.

“Then *why are Dronacharya and Bhishma fighting for the Kauravas, if they are vices*?”

The Old man nodded, sadder for the question.

It just means that as you grow up, your perception of your elders change. *The elders who you thought were perfect in your growing up years are not all that perfect. They have faults. And one day you will have to decide if they are for your good or your bad.  Then you may also realize that you may have to fight them for the good. It is the hardest part of growing up and that is why the Geeta is important*.

Sanjay slumped down on the ground, not because he was tired but because he could understand and was struck by  the enormity of it all.

*What about Karna*? he whispered.

“Ah!” said the Old man. “You have saved the best for last. *Karna is the brother to your senses, he is desire, he is a part of you but stands with the vices. He feels wronged and makes excuses for being with the vices as your desire does all the time.*

*Does your desire not give you excuses to embrace vices*?”

Sanjay nodded silently. He looked at the ground, consumed with a million thoughts, trying to put everything together and then when he looked up,  the Old man was gone….
disappeared in the column of dust………leaving behind the great philosophy of Life!

Found it quite inspirational…hence circulating…just  to make us think…..

Source….Input from my friend
Natarajan

Red Letter Days…

 

Why are Special Days Called “Red Letter Days”?

While it’s commonly stated that the practice of marking important dates in red didn’t begin until the Middle Ages, in fact, in ancient Rome red ink was sometimes used on calendars to identify significant dates, as well as occasionally used on important text in documents, with the underlying reason in both cases seemingly being the same as today- to make the text stand out, in the case of the calendar marking a noteworthy day.

Through the years this practice continued, and in particular with medieval scribes who used red ink in much the same fashion for initial capital letters and certain important words (called rubrics) in their illuminated manuscripts.

As writing became more widespread, others quickly adopted the use of red ink in their writing, too, as noted by John Trevisa in Polychron (1387): “we writep capital letters wip reed colour.”

Likewise, particularly important days, such as a saints’ feast or one of the holy days, were identified on medieval church calendars with the color red. It was first identified in English by William Caxton in The boke yf Enyeydos (1490): “We wryte yet in oure kalenders the hyghe festes wyth red lettres of colour of purpre.”

In 1549, the first Book of Common Prayer included a calendar with the holy days marked in red, thus spurring use of the phrase; however, the first print reference to red-letter day is not seen until 1663, when Edmund Gayton wrote in The religion of a physician: “the Red-letter daies being the Ornament of her Year.”

Using the term in reference to a secular day is first seen in The Journals of Madam Knight in which Sarah Kemble Knight (1666-1727) wrote: “Their Chief Red Letter day is St. Election, wch is annually Observed according to Charter, to choose their Govnr.”

Notably, even today in England there remains an official practice of recognizing certain special days as “Red Letter days,” such as the Queen’s birthday and some saints’ days, at least with its High Court; on these days, all High Court judges wear scarlet robes, while on ordinary days, only judges hearing criminal cases wear the long red garments.

Bonus Fact:

  • Because the rest of the calendar was written in black ink, ordinary days used to commonly be referred to as black-letter days; for example, Tobias Smollett wrote in The tars of old England. A Comedy (1757): “O! the month of November, She’ll have cause to remember As a black letter day all the days of her life.”

Source….www.today i found out .com

Natarajan

வாரம் ஒரு கவிதை …” நீதியைத் தேடி …” !!!

 

நீதியைத் தேடி …
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 ஒரு நதியின் நீருக்காக நீதி  தேடி ஓடிய எங்கள்
 ஓட்டம் ஒயவில்லயே இன்னும் ! மீண்டும் ஒரு
 ஓட்டம் ..நாங்கள் ஓடுகிறோம் உன்னைத்
 தேடி நீதி தேவதையே ! இந்த ஓட்டம்
 எங்கள் நாட்டு மாட்டின் ஓட்டத்தைத்
 தடுக்க நினைக்கும் ஒரு கூட்டத்தின்
 கொட்டம் அடக்க !…ஒரே குரலில்
 கேட்கிறோம் ஒன்றே ஒன்று மட்டும்
 உன்னிடம் நீதி தேவதையே !
 “இழைக்கப்பட்ட அநீதி அழிக்கப்பட்டால்
  கிட்டும் ஒரு சரியான நீதி எங்களுக்கு “
 நீதி தேடி மீண்டும் உன் கதவு தட்டும்
 காலம் இனி வேண்டவே வேண்டாம்
 எங்களுக்கு நீதி தேவதையே !
 நம்புகிறோம் நாங்கள் உன்னை !
 வெல்வது நீயாக இருக்கட்டும் ..உன்
 வெற்றியில் தழைத்து செழிப்பது எங்கள்
 நாட்டுக் காளை இனமாகட்டும் ! எங்கள்
 ஆவினம் குலம் தழைக்க நீ பெறும் வெற்றி
 எங்கள் தமிழ் தாய்  உள்ளம் குளிரும் வெற்றி !
 நீதி தேடி நாங்கள் ஓடியது   போதும் ! நியாயம்
 இருக்கும் இடம் தேடி நீ ஓடி வா நீதி தேவதையே !
K.Natarajan

வாரம் ஒரு கவிதை …” மல்லுக்கட்டும் ஜல்லிக்கட்டு “

 

மல்லுக்கட்டும்  ஜல்லிக் கட்டு …
……………………………………………………
துள்ளி வரும் காளை …அதை அடக்கும்
துடிப்புடன்  களத்தில் இளம் காளையர் !
இது போர்க்களம் இல்லையே…ஒரு
வீர விளையாட்டுக்களம்  தானே !
ஜல்லிக்கட்டு …இந்த ஒரு பெயரே
உசுப்பிவிடுமே  தூங்கும் இளைஞரை !
காளை மாட்டுடன் மல்லுக்கட்டிய  ஒரு
வீரர் கூட்டம் இன்று ஜல்லிக்கட்டுக்காகவே
மல்லுக்கட்டும் ஒரு அவலம் !  ஜல்லிக்கட்டு
நடக்குமா நடக்காதா ..இந்த கேள்விக்குறி
ஜல்லிக்கட்டுக்கு மாத்திரம் அல்ல …ஒரு
கூட்டத்தின் குறி நம் ஜல்லிக்கட்டு மாட்டின் மீதே !
ஆடு நனையுதே என்று ஓநாய் அழுத கதை
படித்ததில்லையா நாம் ?  அதே கதைதான்
மீண்டும் அரங்கேற்றம் இன்று  ஜல்லிக்கட்டில் !
ஜல்லிக்கட்டு மாட்டினத்தின் சந்ததிக்கு
சத்தமில்லாமல் ஒரு முற்றுப்புள்ளி வைக்கத்
துடிக்கிறது ஒரு கூட்டம் இன்று… அவர்
ஆடும் ஆட்டம் ஒரு “சோதனை  ஓட்டம் “
இன்று… கேட்கவே வேதனை நமக்கு !
சோதனை எது  வந்தாலும்  சாதிக்க வேண்டும்
நாம் ! மல்லுக்கட்டி  மீட்க வேண்டியது வெறும்
ஜல்லிக்கட்டு போட்டியை  மட்டுமல்ல !
நம்  ஜல்லிக்கட்டு மாட்டினத்தின் வாழ்வையும்  அதன்
இன வளர்ச்சியையும்  சேர்த்துதான் !
மல்லுக்கட்டுவோம்  ஜல்லிக்கட்டுக்கு …ஜெயித்துக்
காட்டுவோம் இந்த  உலகுக்கு நாம் யார் என்று !
My Tamil Kavithai  as published  in  www.dinamani.com
Natarajan

வாரம் ஒரு கவிதை…” எதிர் காலம் ” !!!

 

எதிர்காலம்
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நெருநெல் உளனொருவன் இன்றில்லை என்னும்
பெருமை  படைத்து இவ்வுலகு …சொன்னான்
வள்ளுவன் !  வள்ளுவன் வாக்கையும் வென்று
நான் காண்பேன் கதிரவனை நாளை காலை
என்னும்  நம்பிக்கை நம் எதிர்கால கனவுக்கு
நாம் போடும் அடித்தளம் …இன்று இல்லாவிட்டால்
என்ன …”நாளை  நமதே” என்னும் நம்  நம்பிக்கை
மாற்றும் நம் எதிர்காலத்தை ஒரு வசந்த காலமாக !
புரியாத புதிர் அல்ல நம் எதிர்காலம் …ராசி
பலன் சொல்வதும்  அல்ல நம் எதிர்காலம் !
நம் எதிர்காலம் நம் கையில்தான் ..கை ரேகையில் அல்ல !
“நாளை நமதே ” என்னும் நம்பிக்கை  நனவாக
தேவை இன்று நம் கடின உழைப்பு …
உழைப்பு …விடா முயற்சி ..தன்னம்பிக்கை
இம்மூன்றும்  அருமையான  வித்தாகும்  ஒரு
முத்தான எதிர் கால மலர் பூங்கா  பூத்துக் குலுங்க!
எதிர்காலம் நமக்கு ஒரு வசந்த காலமாக மலரட்டும் !
எதிர் மறை நினைவும் உணர்வும் நம்மை விட்டு விலகட்டும் !
Natarajan

New Year Greetings and Wishes …

 

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God does not have an iPhone or Android Mobile…No iPad with  Him either..
But HE is the  favourite contact to all of us !
HE does not have any account in FaceBook ..But HE is our Best friend !
HE does not have any handle in Twitter…but we all follow HIM !
HE does not have internet with Wifi…but we are all connected to HIM !
We can call HIM at any time  and HIS customer Service never puts us on ” Hold” !
HE loves all of us equally without any bias or discrimination ..and no conditions apply.!
 We  pray to HIM that HE continues to remain in our  contact and shower HIS Blessings upon
all of us in the Year 2017 too as HE was doing all these years !
Let this request be the only Prayer to God from all of us on this Day !
Best wishes for a Happy , Healthy and  Prosperous New Year to you and your loved ones .
Natarajan
28th Dec 2016

Hoover and Their Disastrous Free Flight Promotion…

world-travelGiving away free stuff with a purchase is a good way to bolster sales and can result in a tidy increase in profits, provided you follow the general rule of making sure the long term projected profit from the promotion is greater than the cost of the giveaway. Appliance giant Hoover learned this seemingly obvious lesson first hand in 1992 when they inexplicably decided to give away free flights worth several times more than most of the products they were selling as part of what has become known as Hoovergate- one of the most disastrous marketing campaigns of all time, today taught in marketing text books the world over.

Though Hoover sells a multitude of appliances and domestic goods, the company is known mostly for its vacuum cleaners. (And if you’re curious, see: Who Invented the Vacuum Cleaner?) So much so in fact that over in Blighty the word “hoover” is an accepted synonym for the device, much to the annoyance of Hoover who, like other companies, fought hard not to have their brand become genericized like Aspirin and Thermos. This generalizing of their brand name largely rose from the near total monopoly Hoover had over vacuum sales in the UK throughout much of the 1950s to 1970s. However, as the end of the 20th century approached, the British arm of Hoover found that sales were beginning to lag considerably from their heyday, with their marketing share steadily declining and warehouses slowly filling with old stock nobody wanted to buy.

In the early 1990s, Hoover’s British arm was approached by a now-defunct travel agent called JSI Travel with a rather intriguing offer to help shift some of this old stock out of the warehouses and into the hands of customers. The idea was to offer two free return flights to Europe with every purchase of any Hoover product worth more than £100 (about £190 today or $235), all arranged through this travel agency. Beyond revenue from sales, much of the cost for the tickets themselves from those who jumped through the many, many hoops to actually get the tickets would be subsidized by JSI Travel selling additional services like travel insurance and hotel packages. JSI Travel also thought it would provide a long term benefit for their small company as it would introduce tens of thousands of people to their travel agency’s services.

Hoover liked the sound of the arrangement and in 1992 launched their free flights campaign, advertising it on TV and in papers across the country with the simple caption: “Two Return Flight Tickets. Unbelievable.”

The offer saw sales of Hoover product explode because, hey, free flights. Slowly, but surely, Hoover’s warehouses began to empty.

Now, if Hoover had chosen to quit here, we wouldn’t really have much to say other than kudos to them on a smart business decision. (And if you’re wondering, see What’s a Kudo?) Unfortunately for them, they got too greedy and hilarity ensued.

After examining the numbers linked to the campaign and realising that only a fraction of the people who’d bought a qualifying product as part of the campaign actually jumped through all the hoops to redeem for the tickets, Hoover decided to extend the promotion and get a little more international, hoping to boost sales even further in the process.

This was despite Hoover having approached various risk management companies to evaluate the promotion and being summarily told it was a horrible idea. For instance, risk management advisor Mark Kimber from PIMS-SCA would late note,

“I advised Hoover of the potential pitfalls of the promotion. Having looked at the details of the promotion along with attempting to calculate how it could actually work I declined to even offer risk management coverage based upon the information presented. With such a high value offer for only a relatively small cost to the consumer, to me it made no logical sense.

…nevertheless Hoover chose to completely ignore both mine and the industry’s advice and continue on its calamitous crusade without considering the potential cost or consequences…”

Head firmly in the sand, Hoover approached three of the biggest airlines of the day, British Airways, Virgin Atlantic and American Airlines, along with various travel agencies, and entered into negotiations to offer a similar deal as they had previously, only this time offering free flights to either New York or Florida from the UK.

After terms were set and contracts signed, Hoover once again launched a massive ad campaign to tell the public about the promotion, which still inexplicably offered the free flights if the customer spent a minimum of just £100. This is an important fact because, at the time, a flight to either destination would have set you back on average about £600 (nearly £1,200 or $1,500 today) making the promotion infinitely more desirable than a pair of free flights to a European destination that cost a fraction of that.

According to news reports after the fact, its purported that Hoover expected that the value of the flights to America would encourage people to perhaps buy a more expensive product. Whether that’s true or not, customers flocked to stores and predictably bought the absolute cheapest qualifying product possible (the Turbopower Total System which clocked in at a reasonable £119.99)  before sending off for their free tickets to the land of freedom and cheese that comes in a can.

This resulted in massive backlogs in Hoover’s offices as they only anticipated about a tenth of the eventual response. Thanks to their status as a trusted, well-established brand known for their quality, Hoover’s reputation wasn’t initially hurt by the delays that resulted until a reporter for the Daily Record claimed that not a single airline had received a booking to America from a Hoover voucher holder. Whether accurate or not, this story raised the hackles of the customers who up to this point had been waiting patiently.

Along with being one of the most popular articles the Daily Record ever published, it had the side-effect of alerting millions of people that the promotion existed, resulting in tens of thousands of additional sales.

It was soon after reported that local travel agencies wanting to avoid the loss of income from their part of the deal began trying to dissuade customers by abusing the offer’s small print- doing things like offering flights from airports that were across the country from the person trying to fly. According to a contemporary BBC report, one agency, Free Flights Europe, seemed to require customers to buy about £300 of add-ons to their “free” tickets before they’d stop hassling them and finally give them their tickets.

During the ensuing media firestorm, Hoover blamed the delays on the airlines and travel agencies they’d contracted with for being unable to meet the demand. Whoever’s fault it was, their customers weren’t happy.

One particularly irate customer was one Harry Cichy who decided that he was going to get his flight no matter what, organising a group of likeminded customers who doggedly pursued their tickets from Hoover in and out of court. The aptly named Hoover Holiday Pressure Group, spearheaded by Cichy, refused to allow Hoover to worm their way out of their obligation, with Cichy himself going as far as travelling to the company’s American headquarters (a trip that was ironically paid for by Hoover) to argue his case in front of their executives.

Despite Cichy’s best efforts, it’s estimated that only 220,000 of the half million or so (Hoover never released the official figures) people who applied for the promotion were able to ever claim their free flights, with those who didn’t either suing for the value of the flights in small claims court or moving on and swearing off the brand forever. This latter point turned out to be the heaviest blow to the company.

As to that aftermath, three top executives, director of marketing services Michael Gilbey, vice president of marketing Brian Webb, and Hoover’s European president William Foust, were summarily fired by the company’s American owners, Maytag.

Beyond the major firings, the company spent about £50 million (around £100 million today or $125 million) for the tickets for the free flights compared to about £30 million in gross revenue generated from sales during the promotion. But the ultimate cost was far greater.

To begin with, hundreds of thousands of people in the UK now had Hoover products that in many cases they didn’t actually want or need. The result from this was a massive sell off of these items on the second-hand market, meaning potential future customers could easily buy brand new Hoover products for a fraction of the price Hoover was selling them for in the stores.

On top of that, the company took a major hit to their reputation, meaning even those customers who might have still purchased something from Hoover were now avoiding the brand. To try to fix this, Hoover launched an advertising campaign costing about £7 million to help restore their image, with little affect.

Unsurprisingly, the Hoover brand in the UK took a major hit, with their market share dropping from about 50% in 1992 to just 20% in 1995. Cutting their losses, the entire European arm of Hoover was sold by Maytag to an Italian manufacturer called Candy at a significant loss from what they’d paid for it just six years before in 1989.

Source….www.today i foundout.com

Natarajan