To: David who wrote (5771 ) 11/10/1997 9:24:00 PM From: TokyoMex Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31646
-TPROs international effort will come naturally through our alliance with Fluor Daniels, whose main business is really overseas more than the domestic usa. - The new VP, Hagewood has a quite an industry following. He was in charge of overseas sales at his former co, where he is cited to have increased the co rev from 500 mil to 2 bill through international sales. - The Wonderware CEO used to be the VP of Siemens A.G. USA, in Atlanta, possibly the biggest Siemens manufacturing plant in the world. I am hoping his natural inclination to contact his former employer as a first place to start the business for Wonderware - TPRO. And for same reason Wonderware would have hired him. First we need some eye opening contracts with good names that will be recognised among the multinationals. Then the overseas will follow naturally. I also believe we will have enogh business just taking care of US based multinationals. i.e., say GM, they have plants all over the world as in USA. So if we were to get a GM contract, it would mean doing it Detroit as well as in Mexico, China, Germany, etc. And in the case of KO, lets not even go there, We will be setting up shop in Timbuktoo. In which case I would love to go as the office mailroom boy. I need to ride my camels. That reminds me about Africa,,,, Africa is 1/3 of land mass, 2/3 of all world natural resources and 1/3 of world demographics. From the oldest known universities in human history, in Timbuktoo to Hotentot empire, Arab slave trade, European slave trades , Colonialism , British East India Co., Mau Mau to Somalia and Mandela ... My favourite place in African continent is Sierra Leon, Gabon, Zambia. Kenya, Libiya, Egypt and Ethiopia.... Joe TPRO