Warren
If you feel that the price of an Oceans Motions is "crazy talk", then don't purchase one. You offered your opinion on the value of the product, in disagreement with my opinion of the value of the product. Each of us seeks value differently based on many criteria. Statements like "Read what I wrote more carefully" are not called for, what you wrote was perfectly clear, as was the response.
Again, each of us finds value differently and each of us operates a business with a different methodology, goal set and/or operating model. Offering advice on price level and business model or assuming high gross profits without knowing the complete background information of the company producing the product is pointless. While you and I may agree that lowering price (or taxes) generates increased demand and therefore revenue, not everybody believes in the same model or is in a position to implement the model even if they do. At each price point for a product, each of us makes a judgement based on the value proposition of the product were are purchasing. I liked bacon at $1 a pound, but still find value at $5 a pound while others may decide that there is no valuue above $3 a pound. That value has nothing to do with the gross profit of the bacon industry, unless you decide to make your own bacon. In the end, you either find value in the product or don't. I happen to find value in the product at its current market price.