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To: detlef gerlach who wrote (1806)7/29/1998 9:56:00 AM
From: TimeToMakeTheInvs  Respond to of 3424
 
***OT*** Having been there once, that is a tough way to make a living! tim :)



To: detlef gerlach who wrote (1806)7/29/1998 10:15:00 AM
From: mauser96  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3424
 
I'm puzzled that the EMU would be considered bad for Germany. Germany was one of the strongest supporters of a plan that will pull the other European countries more toward the sound money German ideal. Why would Germany push a plan harmful to them? Underlying all of the various European integration schemes is the idea that closer union will make another European war impossible, and maybe this over- rides other factors. I will be interested in hearing any comments by more knowledgeable board members on this subject.
I would doubt if SAP could or would become an American company. The new Daimler Benz Chrysler has more US than German stockholders,and I believe it's still a German company.



To: detlef gerlach who wrote (1806)7/29/1998 10:23:00 AM
From: Heidi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3424
 
I do not possess enough knowledge in this particular tax area to express an opinion worth reading. I do seriously doubt, however, that SAP will ever become a US company. While I believe they will benefit from US exposure, alliances and facilities, they will remain a German company. IMO.