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brighn
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response 100 of 106:
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May 10 14:50 UTC 2002 |
#93> I don't really giave a damn, I was just trying to get you to admit that
your two statements weren't identical, which you implicitly did. ;}
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rcurl
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response 101 of 106:
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May 10 17:51 UTC 2002 |
Yes, they did have a few words that were different. 8^}
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bdh3
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response 102 of 106:
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May 11 05:24 UTC 2002 |
The STANLEY corporation recently voted to move the corporation
'offshore' - to Antigua as I seems to recall. The IRS (et al)
is challenging this move by whatever means it can think of.
I wonder what STANLEY knows (besides screwdrivers) that we
don't.
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keesan
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response 103 of 106:
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May 11 12:39 UTC 2002 |
STANLEY doors are (were?) made in Detroit. Jim got some cheap at the factory.
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bdh3
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response 104 of 106:
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May 12 07:11 UTC 2002 |
UH, Honda is a japanese corporation even though their car you
buy is probably made in the US. If Stanley becomes an antigua
corporation the doors may very well continue to be made in Detroit.
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mdw
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response 105 of 106:
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May 13 03:44 UTC 2002 |
Naw, they'll move the factory to Mexico.
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bdh3
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response 106 of 106:
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May 13 05:37 UTC 2002 |
Dunno why they haven't already. Has nothing whatever to do with
where their corporate HQ is. (Global Crossing is an 'offshore'
corporation for example even if you couldn't tell by looking at
offices and where corporate executives 'worked'.)
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