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Biotech / Medical : Trinity Biotech (TRIBY) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: DMore who wrote (8484)3/10/1998 10:38:00 PM
From: adad69  Respond to of 14328
 
I have told my relatives and threy agree that slick willy is no gift to the peace
process. Ireland is doing very well thank you very much the rest of the
WASPS and to those who do not believe in the education and the potential
the fastest growing countries of the developing nations presents!



To: DMore who wrote (8484)3/10/1998 10:42:00 PM
From: Greg Jenkins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14328
 
Greetings:

The judges decision is final for our earnings contest.

Caroline and Daughters are the proud winners of $100.

Just send an email with your email address so I may send you information on how to claim you bounty. Send request to GJ5749@aol.com

Milton will be entitled to $100 if he so chooses to accept due to judges error.

To claim your prize send me email so I may send you information also. Send to GJ5749@aol.com.

Thank you to all who participated in the contest. Hopefully, we will have more in the future.

Greg J.



To: DMore who wrote (8484)3/11/1998 9:50:00 AM
From: Keiko  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14328
 
D'More,

The new facility outside Dublin seems large enough to handle current and all future production since it also can be expanded an additional 10, 000 sq ft. A building of 42,000 sq ft ( 200 X 210 ) the size of two Safeway Supermarkets is very impressive indeed. Remember the Sandyford location is a mere 10,000 sq ft. Since the Irish govt has such generous tax advantages, I would think Trinity will continue to take these lucrative benefits in mind when planning any future growth. $ 2 million Grant is nothing to sneeze at ! Can anyone possibly compete on price with the wage scales and tax benefits afforded an Irish company ? I doubt it very much . Remember, these are cash subsidies paid by the Irish govt for each new hire based on previously agreed employment targets. I have heard these subsidies are as much as $ 20,000 per year per new hire.

In addition, the Clark plant in Jamestown, NY, has a fair amount of acreage adjoining that plant which also would be ideally located for future growth or may be utilized as a distribution point with it's close proximity to an Airfield. Also,keep in mind , the Boys of Dublin are always on the prowl, scouring the country-side looking for small Biotechs that would be accretive to our bottom line! Jamestown, would lend itself very nicely to this scenario with more room for expansion in the future.

~~~~~ stay tuned ~~~~