To: Eddie01
This will be great in the long term. It will be interesting to see how quickly they can get production lines going in the US. Sometimes a company gets lucky. My former employer was trying to scale up production of curtains with superior light blocking characteristics. I was pleasantly surprised to discover there is lots of mothballed equipment for sale on the secondary market. The asset value of the equipment had been written off by companies by depreciation over many years. We were able to get the machines for a decent price and the seller got “money for scrap”. We called that “win-win”.
To: RetiredScientist
Bayer used to have operations in Elkhart, IN. They shuttered those beautiful buildings and left. Would like to see those buildings and operations back in business!
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03/11/2020 8:33:25 PM PDT by
Bshaw
(A nefarious deceit is upon us all!)
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