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To: James W. Bradsh who wrote (1647)6/4/1998 9:35:00 AM
From: PIERRE HANDL  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4908
 
Here a positive for you. Should we go into a bear market, that may signal a recession or a significant slow down in the economy, cars will still be sold albeit slower with greater competition. The environmental regulations will not go away, they may increase their influence. So where does that put OE? Should, OE be the low cost solution, which I think it is, to many of the environmental concerns then we, meaning OE and its shareholders, will benefit during this time period. Remember, OE is not a huge business concern that requires to maintain a costly infrastructure. The royalties and manufacturing revenues will still be coming in.



To: James W. Bradsh who wrote (1647)6/4/1998 10:29:00 AM
From: Maverick  Respond to of 4908
 
Gee James, I thought for sure Pierre would label me the "devil's advocate".

Worldwide fuel standards? This really isn't good for OE, as it could eliminate their competitors DI problems with the fuel in certain markets (such as US high sulfur levels):

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BAAT now getting great press from the diesel efforts:

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Now even Porsche wants in on American SUV binge:

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