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Double E

12/05/06 1:35 PM

#20096 RE: shortsinthesand #20088

Shorts,
While we are vall waiting for PLNI numbers to be filed, I think it is silly to believe any press release not containing those filings is "fluff".

In today's world, any company not implementing newer and more efficient manufacturing is likely languishing. If you look at what a 5S program does, then you can see how it ties into what Turek is doing and why he has the new warehouse. This is not PLNI "downsizing" as you call it. While the workforce may be reduced, production will likely increase. This long term planning is a sign of intelligent management and translates to the company's bottom line.

You are looking at this with a union steward's eyes.

I look forward to the REGDEX - thank you.

EE
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DTL

12/05/06 1:39 PM

#20097 RE: shortsinthesand #20088

Opinionated posting doesn't make them "legitmate" regardless of how they are spun.

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le·git·i·mate /adj., n. Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[adj., n. li-jit-uh-mit; v. li-jit-uh-meyt] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation adjective, verb, -mat·ed, -mat·ing, noun
–adjective 1. according to law; lawful: the property's legitimate owner.
2. in accordance with established rules, principles, or standards.
3. born in wedlock or of legally married parents: legitimate children.
4. in accordance with the laws of reasoning; logically inferable; logical: a legitimate conclusion.
5. resting on or ruling by the principle of hereditary right: a legitimate sovereign.
6. not spurious or unjustified; genuine: It was a legitimate complaint.
7. of the normal or regular type or kind.
8. Theater. of or pertaining to professionally produced stage plays, as distinguished from burlesque, vaudeville, television, motion pictures, etc.: an actor in the legitimate theater.
–verb (used with object) 9. to make lawful or legal; pronounce or state as lawful: Parliament legitimated his accession to the throne.
10. to establish as lawfully born: His bastard children were afterward legitimated by law.
11. to show or declare to be legitimate or proper: He was under obligation to legitimate his commission.
12. to justify; sanction or authorize: His behavior was legitimated by custom.
–noun 13. the legitimate, the legitimate theater or drama.
14. a person who is established as being legitimate.


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rrm_bcnu

12/05/06 1:50 PM

#20099 RE: shortsinthesand #20088

Shorts, your "facts" better have substantiating links or they aren't facts.