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To: robert duke who wrote (185)11/21/1997 5:11:00 PM
From: Larry Myers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 361
 
Robert,

"Does USF plan to buy or acquire Culligan water. People are familiar with this company. I always see advertising about Culligam but not USF."

With only minor exceptions such as its' bottled water business etc. USF sells water treatment and recycling equipment and services to industial, commercial and municipal clients and not to end consumers. For example, they have sold systems to companies such as Pepsi-Cola that provide them with the purest of water for use in their operations and they are designing and installing many municipal water systems in Mexico and elsewhere right now. As such you are not likely to see them advertising on Monday Night Football.

Best to you,

LJM



To: robert duke who wrote (185)12/3/1997 9:27:00 AM
From: Andrew Spurlin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 361
 
Howdy Robert !
I finally got a connection in France :)

I do not think they (USF) would be able to buy culligan, as it would take to much compettion out of the market....But who knows
The fact they went ahead with the MET deal somewhat surprised me!
Auveroir
Andrew