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To: Pierre Panet-Raymond who wrote (9937)9/8/1998 2:56:00 PM
From: SG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11098
 
This guy would not be coming on board with PRST if one
of the largest plate makers in the world was just about to
bury us with competition. He must know what we do not.
Maybe that PRST has unbeatable technology and he wants a
piece of that action. He clearly is a man of science and
industry.

This seems to be a clear indication of the world wide markets
that await the products produced by PRST. The idea of being
in the hunt with such skilled marksman makes my mouth
water for the spoils of such pursuit.

kpgraphics.com
Robert W. Hallman, Senior Vice President

Robert W. Hallman joined the Polychrome division of Sun
Chemical in 1987 as director, technology development,
became the division's vice president, plate research and
development that same year, advanced to senior vice
president, worldwide research and development in 1995 and
president and chief executive officer a year later. A
recognized expert in pre-press technologies, he holds more
than 30 patents and, in 1981 was recognized by Technology
magazine as one of the world's top 100 technologists for his
work with non-silver films. Mr. Hallman is a physics graduate
from Washington and Jefferson College, Pennsylvania.

WELCOME aboard Mr. Hallman, may we please look at your patent portfolio while you look at ours. Lets party.

Good luck to each and all
SG