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To: jmhollen who wrote (3147)2/27/1999 5:37:00 PM
From: Bobby Berry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7209
 
John with all due respect I think you have me mixed up with Ted. I was watching Bloomberg tv on friday morning when I seen the blurb about Hughes corp being denied a license to operate in China.



To: jmhollen who wrote (3147)2/28/1999 12:17:00 AM
From: Clyde Stone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7209
 
"If you follow his antics around the other threads he regurgitates on, about every third person he chats with tells him to "..take his attitude down the road.."."

< I don't know about antics, oh master of babble, but I do try to keep things factual when I post without dredging up every possible advertising cliche known to mankind and barney the imaginary dinosaur. >

"Several posts back - I pointed out that LGOV's engineer is/has developed the Master Plan for building out China's new telephony/telecommunications systems. ...If anyone (Bell, Lucent, Hughes, etc.) wants to play - they're going to have to follow the Master Plan. "

< be careful, lgov doesn't have a great track record with "master plans",......
".............The connection between Largo Vista, whose two largest projects before China were a tract of 325 homes in Michigan and a $22 million sewage treatment facility in Arkansas, came as Jones flew to Shanghai in July 1991 looking to construct a time-share condominium building. Instead, after about a year of discussions, he got the building and the master-planned project surrounding it.
"We shot ourselves in the foot by telling them (what we thought of) their master plan," he says. "So they said 'You've got Lot 10, but why don't you fix the master plan.' Now we had to back off on Lot 10 to get the rest of the master plan in place. We went looking to park one project; the rest has been offered..."
.................next thing you know they are in the LPG business, and no more talk of their $5.2 billion project in housing. >