> Boards of directors are not day to day managers of companies. 
>  They meet periodontally,

they must be telling the tooth then.

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 Bob
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf Of P. J. Alling
> Sent: 12 May 2007 13:31
> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
> Subject: Re: Pentax Unveils New Business Plan
> 
> Boards of directors are not day to day managers of companies. 
>  They meet 
> periodontally, this may have been their first chance to take any 
> action.  What would they have done before hand.  Act like 
> politicians:  
> Go to the news papers?  Make histrionic announcements to the 
> media?  Be 
> real.  They got the relevant documents and read through them, at the

> next meeting discussed the implications,and voted.  Things 
> don't happen 
> instantly, (unless their minds were already made up which 
> they probably 
> weren't), after all lots of people thought this would be good 
> for Pentax 
> as a camera company.  Read Herbert Keppler's essay from early 
> this month 
> http://www.photoreporter.com/article.asp?issueID=80&num=07&vol
=15&articleType=fc&articleID=1410
> Everything looked rosy then.
> 


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