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To: Mark Otto who wrote (1969)12/4/1997 1:35:00 AM
From: Sultan  Respond to of 2675
 
I agree it is pretty interesting. And I think Burgess comes off not too badly. If this company is going to come thru, they now have the management to do it. As for the products, well the market place will decide.



To: Mark Otto who wrote (1969)12/4/1997 2:06:00 PM
From: Patrice Gigahurtz  Respond to of 2675
 
Mark: Great find ! Many thanks. Actually I got out ($9 3/4) to get an easing MCRE. After reading that posted article I might have to re-think getting back into MACR. Many thanks for posting it.



To: Mark Otto who wrote (1969)12/4/1997 9:56:00 PM
From: av ram  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2675
 
Mark, thanks for the article. I must also extend my thanks to the author of that article. He/she had put a lot of efforts, energy and insight in putting together this interesting history of MACR.
Let me add that MACR history, if not typical, but not too strange either for American corporate world. A lot of companies have gone thru :
- managerial
- product
- cylical changes
Inside politics within organization is not uncommon. Not that it's good but bottom line for MACR is that it seems finally they will it together. IMO, worse is behind and this company will rebound!
thanks
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