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Biotech / Medical : Catalytica Energy Systems, Inc. (CESI)

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To: JEFF CHAPMAN who wrote (1042)2/2/1998 8:34:00 PM
From: stockycd  Read Replies (1) of 1514
 
I can't decide if the GW/SB merger would be good or bad for
CTAL. On one hand, if they merge, there will be LOTS of excess
capacity (I'm assuming that neither is close to 100% capacity).
If they decide to put that to use, CTAL could be affected. On
the other hand, they will be a major R&D company and may not
want to muddy the waters with production and all the problems that
go with it. In that case, CTAL could reap more contracts
since they are already working for GLX. IMO the merger will take
place and they will start trimming the fat. Whether or not any
of that fat falls in CTAL's plate? I guess we'll have
to wait and see.
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