Some people don't realize that too many cooks can spoil the broth. And having a lot of people aiding your business decisions doesn't mean you're making better decisions than some people in a forum (who have decades of experience). See Kodak, see Nokia, see Meta, see Samsung's camera department.
A lot of times, in such huge businesses the head doesn't know what the tail does, Managers are often out of contact with the demand of customers and probably should read what people have to say here. Also, in the end it's always up to 1 person to say we go with this or that, it's not like Canon's marketing did a voting and most employees voted for $2500. In the case of Nokia, the assessment of just 1 person brought the world's biggest cellphone manufacturer to fall.
Therefore, dismissing opinions here with the argument "their assessments are better than yours" IMO is just arrogant fanboyism.