----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dave Foran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 12:29 PM
Subject: [illinoisdigitalham] Letter from Dennis M. @ Yaesu


FYI

Dave WB8APD

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>From Dennis, K7BV:

Friends,

By now, many of you may have heard that Vertex Standard Co., Ltd, (Vertex
Standard USA's parent company) announced that they have agreed to form a
collaborative joint venture with Motorola, Inc. I personally believe the 
most
important words in this sentence are "collaborative joint venture“ a 
business
relationship that indicates a far different outcome intent than the demise 
of
one of the venture partners.

Since Yaesu is the Amateur Radio Division of Vertex Standard, I am sure you 
are
just as curious as me, a Yaesu employee with a job at stake, to know what 
this
business transaction will mean to all of us in the hobby. Predictably, I see
that the news about the pending new Motorola relationship with Vertex 
Standard,
hence Yaesu, is giving life to all sorts of misinformation and "doomsday".
Internet postings by the usual cast of characters who always seem to know so
much more about things than the rest of us mere mortals. After studying 
public
announcements and considering the internal information that is made 
available to
me in my role as the leadership individual for North American sales at 
Yaesu, I
would like to offer the following FACTS about this exciting development.
Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) will launch a tender offer to acquire a 
controlling
interest in Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. (JASDAQ: 6821). Upon successful 
completion
of the tender offer and subsequent restructuring process, Motorola will own 
80%
of Vertex Standard and Toko Giken, a privately held Japanese company, 
controlled
by Jun Hasegawa, current president and CEO of Vertex Standard, will retain 
20%,
forming a joint venture. On 5 November 2007, the Board of Directors of 
Vertex
Standard expressed their support of the tender offer. Yaesu, of course, as 
one
of the Vertex Standard operations, will be included in this exciting
development.

I want our Yaesu customers and concerned others to know the following about 
the
proposed merger:

Vertex Standard (meaning Yaesu to us in the Amateur Radio hobby) will remain 
a
separate, global organization with distinct resources governed by the Board 
of
Directors comprised of four Motorola representatives and one Toko Giken
representative. Toko Giken is a privately held Japanese company, controlled 
by
the founder’s family. It currently holds 29.2% shares of Vertex Standard.

Mr. Jun Hasegawa (my boss), son of Sato Hasegawa JA1MP, the founder of Yaesu
will continue to take part in the management of Vertex Standard in his 
capacity
as the Representative Director, President and CEO of Vertex Standard after 
the
Tender Offer. The day-to-day management of the joint venture will be the
responsibility of Mr. Hasegawa and his senior leadership team, who are also
expected to continue. Count me as one of those who will continue with Yaesu.
Our business will continue to be operated as is, and we will continue to
actively develop new products and operate the business as a leading 
manufacturer
of amateur radio, marine, land mobile, and airband radios.

The Vertex Standard brand of equipment (Standard brand in Japan) will 
continue
to exist. The current Vertex Standard brand strategies are highly respected 
by
Motorola and will be continued. Since Motorola appreciates our Yaesu brand
strategy, there will be no change to it.
There will NOT be a Motorola brand of Amateur Radio equipment replacing or
competing with Yaesu.

Yaesu customers can expect to see positive benefit from the fact that:
Vertex Standard has an experienced engineering team that, combined with
Motorola's extensive engineering talent, will develop new innovative 
products.
Personally, I cannot wait to see what this joint engineering effort will 
bring
to Amateur Radio!

Cost synergies will be realized through the use of Motorola's buying power 
to
reduce the joint venture's costs for raw materials. Hams are known to enjoy
seeking out the best buy for their hard earned money - expect to see Yaesu
products remain highly competitive and providing excellent value for your
investment.

Because Mr. Hasegawa will continue to manage the day-to-day operations of 
Vertex
Standard, we do not expect to see changes in the existing Yaesu dealership,
pricing and rebate philosophies as a result of the joint venture.

These are historic exciting times for Yaesu, our customers, and Amateur 
Radio.
The future is bright and the potential for incredible technological 
advancements
for Amateur Radio are immense. We are glad you will be there with us as the
positive affects of the Vertex Standard / Motorola joint venture unfolds.

73,
Dennis Motschenbacher K7BV
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