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To: Instock who wrote (2591)6/22/1998 10:43:00 PM
From: dwight martin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3563
 
Thread: AltaVista offers a free translation service accessible from its search engine page. Here are the results for a part of that French post a few ago. It's not very good, but it's free . . . .

attention of the financial writers:

CADE INDUSTRIES PRESENTE THE INCOMES AND BENEFIT PREVUS FOR 1998 AND ANNOUNCES THE SUBSIDIARY EXPANSION OF SA CENCO

Appointment of Richard Lund at the post of head of the direction

LANSING (Michigan), 12 mai/CNW / - Cade Industries Inc (CADE in Nasdaq), a large provider of products and services intended for the aerospace industry and air transport, presented its forecasts for 1998 during the annual assembly of its shareholders. **time-out** the company envisage a rise of income of 50 % and a rise subsequent of benefit of 60 %. Like the company the have already announce, its income have increase of 50 % with end of exercise closed the 31 December 1997, pass thus with 55 million $, and its benefit Net, which have reach 2 353 000 $ or 11 hundred by action in circulation, have double compared to income of exercise preceding. John Sandford, president of the consulting of Cade, in addition announced that the president and head of exploited



To: Instock who wrote (2591)6/23/1998 7:17:00 AM
From: Pilot  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3563
 
Instock - Let's call Airbus the "French Connection", new or expanded business & sales, time will tell. This company is not sitting down and waiting for the world to beat a path to its door.

Speaking of sales, here is the Historical Sales Chart from the CADE Home Page:

autoair.com

looking at the sales data page information shows that 21.5% of sales are international to 26 countries: Commercial sales 86% & Military 14%.

The "Interest Keys" page cites growth in airline industry and mentions Boeing and Airbus.

I suggest from the link I posted that Airbus might use CADE as a supplier, hence increased sales throughout the Airbus Maintenance Network.