Hugh...
Re:
>I don't believe there was any mix-up at all . I think some of those
>companies who are selling us bags were able to influence Firestone
>to stop these purchases.
If this is true, and it sounds to me like it could be basically what happened,
then it is the only explanation that has made sense in a long time on this
saga.
If this is true, it is highly illegal and much easier to prove than what the
Justice Department is struggling with, at the moment with Bill Gates et al.
The fact that it happened twice at about the same time, with and without
the cones / sets defense, eliminates the dumbkoff / intern defense. This does
happen even today, speaking as an employee of Corning Glass who had to
carry a copy of a consent decree, around in my briefcase as a reminder.
Right about now, the Justice department is looking for something, anything
they can do to justify their existence, and if I were a vendor, this is the sort
of thing I would stay out of no matter how many I had in inventory. When I
heard Cinnabar's price was $250 (or a Keystone markup) or something like that, I
knew the oooopps we were talking twice what we told you, sounded too phony for
words.
Thanks Hugh...
Regards,
John