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Technology Stocks : Energy Conversion Devices

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To: Futurist who wrote (2327)9/19/1998 2:13:00 PM
From: Metacomet  Read Replies (2) of 8393
 
Absolutely. Problem is that if a firm is not succeeding with the allocation they are using, generally they are smart enough to rethink their priorities. From what I have seen of ECD, they almost consider marketing and PR as nuisances. This is of course amply factored into their current market cap. IMHO, Stempel is a liability. He couldn't even affect the culture at GM, viv-a-vis electric vehicles, when he was the president of the company. Why would there be reason to believe that he could be successful in a GM relationship from a suppliers position? His presence at ECD has been of no consequence as the stock has done nothing but tank during his tenure. I would be a lot happier with a marketing oriented management. Stan has the technical side under control. He needs an effective frontperson. Stempel ain't.
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