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To: Dana who wrote (525)4/9/1998 5:07:00 PM
From: Superhawk  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 1755
 
I read your negative comments about Jean Kirkpatrick's presentation
with great interest. When I initiated my due diligence on CXI, I saw
the big names being dropped -- Kirkpatrick, Sam Nunn as special
advisor... In the 7 April press release, Ken Adelman was appointed to
a top spot:

"In the past 15 months, Commodore has taken strong measures to strengthen its management team. Kenneth L. Adelman, a former deputy U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and the Reagan Administration's top arms control officer, was named executive vice president of Commodore Applied "

I don't want to detract in any way from the fine public service these
distinguished folks might have rendered during long and illustrious
careers but, hell, they're politicians. What do they know about turning
a profit? What experience have they accrued in running a company?

In my view, CXI needs to quit the name-dropping and forget the
social posturing. This isn't a Washington black-tie party. These pols
in key positions are making me nervous.