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Posted by paul on May 03, 2001 at 05:31:31 from (216.114.214.132):
In Reply to: Reply to Boycott posted by Don Wadge on May 02, 2001 at 22:25:11:
You forget, Chrysler isn't owned in the USA anymore - Dahlmer or however it's spelled. Hard to keep up with the mergers, isn't it? Oh, that was your point. :) Dow & Monsanto & all the seed/ chemical company mergers is bad for us farmers too. But I think those demonstrators you mentioned are missing the point. Running around on the streets & causing mayham only makes you look like a fool. Business always wants to consolidate, and people always want individual attention. Those 2 forces fight each other, and we ebb & flow from too consolidated, to too many little companies. Right now we are headed to too few companies, but when people get fed up and the ecconomies of scale get overshadowed by the negatives of too much middle management, we will flow in the other direction again. --->Paul
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