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To: Larry Brubaker who wrote (15165)10/9/1999 3:12:00 PM
From: djoobahjieh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27311
 
Question for larry or anyone. How would Bergs' behavior change, if at sometime he came to the conclusion that the technical and/or other problems were proving too difficult for any near term success. In other words, suppose at some point he came to the conclusion that Dawson and the technical folks were just not going to pull this off in the way he had invisioned. What type of exit strategy would he plan. There is no question that lith poly technology is proving much more elusive/slippery than anticipated for all the contenders. If Berg began to seriously question his chances for success, is he in it till the end? is their some resonable exit srategy for him? and if so how would it manifest in his public behavior (loans and stock buying) toward the company? side note In all companies involved in developmental technologies, the relationships between mangagement and the technical/science folk is critical. Potential for miscommmunication and disconnects must must be evaluated constantly