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To: Maverick who wrote (4491)8/15/2000 1:12:20 PM
From: dwight martin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4908
 
Maverick, you follow this stock a lot more closely than most. In the wake of the Saab announcement (deal?) I consider it possible that the rest of GM may ultimately come on board, if only to reclaim some of the cleanly image being lost to Ford. Is this reasonable?

Also, I am pleased that the stock has not lost significant value in the period since the Saab announcement (deal?), and I wonder what your expectation is for the rest of the summer.



To: Maverick who wrote (4491)8/15/2000 11:30:39 PM
From: PIERRE HANDL  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4908
 
Thre headline "Motorola Plays Vital Role in Mercury 'Racing's History-Making Power Boat Race" is one example how World Class companies will take credit for a job well done. But we all know as loyal OE'ers that what made it happen was OCP and the mates in Perth. When the automotive companies buy into OCP, and they will, they too will bang their chests. And again we will know who was behind the success. OE will be richly rewarded with a higher stock price when the news leaks onto the NYSE floor.

Pierre