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To: Don Devlin who wrote (3690)5/28/1999 3:05:00 AM
From: fred whitridge  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 8393
 
Don, well first of all I don't think there are a lot of big prismatics being sold. We know that Kettering is producing 60kwh each day and these seem to transit Lansing to a locked lot in your backyard, where we are "correcting an electrical problem". (Sorry if I sound dubious). SAFT has always moved a bunch of batteries to the French military and I suspect they are here as well. I'm not suggesting this, but submarines buy batteries by the tens and hundreds of tons. (there's a great bunch of summer movies and recent books on subs which is probably why this comes to mind.) SAFT is supplying Chrysler for their pokey minivan out of thier Bordeaux, France facility and is apparently still working on their Georgia plant. Anyone see a number lately on the number of Chyrsler EPICs to be sold/Mfg'd? And then there is Varta who is fooling around with making 45,000 prismatics for the BMW 7 series for their 2002 model year.