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Now, there is the impression of a new account. I am not certain as to what this refers to, but put it into the record. There will also be an improving of company prestige, and this development hinges, believe it or not, one man who is at present considered relatively innocuous and unimportant. It will be in the nature of a new scientific development. A rise of stock, a good rise for a three year period, a levelling off, and a drop.
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I also have the impression of a competitor. Now I am not sure here. This is a strong competitor without your company, or it is a strong physical competitor of yours within the same company. There seems to be a D here—the name of David comes to mind, and the Star of Israel, which may mean that the competitor is Jewish.
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(John could not offer any data re any new products by Searle. He knew of no competitors. He mentioned a Dave Gleason [not Jewish] in his company. Gleason is an excellent salesman, John said, but he knew of no way they could be competitors. If there was a chance of this it would be a remote one, and unexpected.
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