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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe Now[Chris Katterjohn] saved your best commentary [in the Feb. 2 issue] for a time everyone wonders what is next. I have said
for weeks, if not months, a lot of what is going on is between people’s ears. I also feel companies in dire straits will do
all they can to survive, while companies who are doing OK will use this troubled time as a time to improve.
2008 was our best year ever, with growth of
18 percent and at the same time I am retooling, restructuring and planning to hire a name as chief operating
officer to further allow me to do what I do best, sell and bring vision for the future. There is opportunity
for those who go forward and not look back. Thanks Chris, your pop-out quote is a Monday morning banner for
my senior management to start their day by.
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Frank
Hancock
CEO Sport Graphics
I really enjoyed your column. It was upbeat, yet realistic.
I think it is so important
to remind people that the one thing we have control of is our attitude.
I think you conveyed that beautifully. I take the attitude that with each passing day
we are a day closer to the recession ending.
Yes, the economy may get worse before it gets
better; however, we still are a day closer to better economic times.
I think the same can be said of the end of winter. No matter how challenging the weather gets, we are
a day closer to spring.
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Howard Kellman
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