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MerryPrankster

04/07/07 11:27 AM

#16096 RE: slimpickens #16095

Confidentiality agreements can be handled in various ways by companies when presented with an external query (.e.g., a phone call to Genivar):

Option 1 - Answer any questions fully and breach the agreement
Option 2 - Admit a relationship, assert that they cannot answer any further queries
Option 3 - Deny any relationship or state that they cannot comment on company business relationships and avoid further questioning

Of course that is assuming you spoke to someone who even knew about any Alcar-Genivar connection.

My point is that if they choose Option 3, then they would deny it anyway, hence the whole exercise is fruitless and it is misleading to even arrive at any conclusion regarding the relationship. As far as they are concerned, you might be a competitor attempting to obtain knowledge regarding their operations.
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jenthico

04/07/07 12:30 PM

#16102 RE: slimpickens #16095

Well, slim, we have one person on this board and one and Yahoo! who have "insider" info refuting what you (an outsider) are unable to confirm. What business is it of yours who they have contracted or what/whom they have knowledge of? For all they know, you are a competitor asking about clients you are trying to steel away from them.

Duh!