That’s a good price. Those that run OEM efficiency filters may want to consider stocking up.Purolator may be ending the September quarter getting rid of inventory, so books brighten up. $8 for Boss on Amazon, others discounted too. That price seals it for me as long as louvers are good. Putting prices to $15 or more did hurt sales I’m sure.
Sure and sometimes the value of company is sucked dry and manipulated to nil for devouring.Sometimes businesses need to fail.
I think you are on to something. One could not even find them here locally for a long time. Now, all of a sudden just in the last two weeks, my local Walmart shelves are filled with Purolator filters. I did wonder about that when they just showed up again like that. Duh Duh Duh.Purolator may be ending the September quarter getting rid of inventory, so books brighten up. $8 for Boss on Amazon, others discounted too. That price seals it for me as long as louvers are good. Putting prices to $15 or more did hurt sales I’m sure.
No doubt but I am tired of big corporate and finance only wanting to privatize profits but subsidize losses. They need to fail for the financial manipulation.Sure and sometimes the value of company is sucked dry and manipulated to nil for devouring.
If First brands had disclosed the off balance sheet stuff up front there would be nothing to short. First brands is the only one that did anything immoral. There was no value to drive down - thats the point. If first brands could pay the note this would not be a story at all.I don't disagree, but just ethically it bugs me, betting against..........with intent of making money. OK. But driving down value....for what? Sometimes it's not just money.
Canadian Tire now also has Purolator Oil Filters available for order in store from their Montreal depot. They're listed primary line too, not secondary like Wix. Alot of the parts sold in these stores are first brand labels currently, (Carlston, Centric, Raybestos, Cardone, FRAM) etc. It'll be interesting to see what happens.I think you are on to something. One could not even find them here locally for a long time. Now, all of a sudden just in the last two weeks, my local Walmart shelves are filled with Purolator filters. I did wonder about that when they just showed up again like that. Duh Duh Duh.
Another conspiracy cracked!Not aimed at you. Just a lot of us.
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True.If First brands had disclosed the off balance sheet stuff up front there would be nothing to short. First brands is the only one that did anything immoral. There was no value to drive down - thats the point. If first brands could pay the note this would not be a story at all.
Apollo did a public service. Now suppliers know to stop extending more credit. Workers can look for another job before their laid off without notice.
There selling their first brand's bonds to their prop desk clients.True.
Maybe depends on what Apollo's next move is.
Purolator may be ending the September quarter getting rid of inventory, so books brighten up. $8 for Boss on Amazon, others discounted too. That price seals it for me as long as louvers are good. Putting prices to $15 or more did hurt sales I’m sure.
If you can find the Korean made Pure One’s they have excellent quality. The US ones have run the gamut of M+H issues.So do we like the Pure One filters here now - or not so much?
$5.50 for mine. 99%@20um, silicon ADBV? If there constructed OK thats a good price?
Steel ADBV?So do we like the Pure One filters here now - or not so much?
$5.50 for mine. 99%@20um, silicon ADBV? If there constructed OK thats a good price?
Except synthetic media flows better than a cellulose/blend media, so you don't need as much of it to reduce Delta-P.While the Fram Ultra oil filters no longer have wire screen backing of pleats, from watching yt videos of opened filters, the number of pleats has increased, and the surface area of filter media has also increases significantly, and that was only possible because without the wire each pleat takes up less room. The increase surface area likley results in lower delta P ( less restriction ) less time with the bypass opened with cold starts and cold oil, and maybe even more capacity to catch stuff before becoming restricted.
Pleats with less space between them on the oil input side are also less likley to give up debris when the oil flows mostly by the outer diameter of the filter media when in bypass.
In other words, without proof of the lack of wire scren backing causing a problem, it may be an improvement, though often not sean as an improvement.
They've owned Champ and Fram for a very long time....that is the least of their problems. The reckless acquisitions over the last 5 years without retaining any knowledgeable management, or having done it on purpose with malicious intent is what sank them IMOI think First Brands should think of selling off some of their companies. Buying up Champion Laboratories and FRAM likely led to their predicament.