This is a very odd promo and smells desperate. Why would the company do this if Symphony is still a revenue generating product? Get people to Symphony and then merge MC? Did the MC offer not do was expected so they upped the ante? And why exclude FCPX? Is a $299 software too cheap to include? Very interesting.
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Jamie Beedy <avidlist@...> wrote:
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> Some Pre-NAB News from Avid
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> Avid® (NASDAQ: AVID) today announced an unprecedented, limited-time offer for its Symphony® 6 video editing and finishing software to all qualified Avid and Final Cut Pro customers at the special price of only $999 (USD). This offer is designed to provide a way for Final Cut Pro, Avid Media Composer®, Avid Xpress Pro, and Avid Xpress DV users to crossgrade or upgrade to Avid's industry-leading professional editing, color correction, and mastering solution at a significantly reduced cost.
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> http://t.co/tZelw5hE
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> jamie beedy
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Thursday, April 12, 2012
[Avid-L2] Re: News: Avid Offers Unprecedented Limited-Time Symphony 6 Crossgrade Promotion
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