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Conference ilbbak::us_sales_service

Title:US_SALES_SERVICE
Notice:Please register in note 2; DVNs in note 31
Moderator:MCIS3::JDAIGNEAULT
Created:Thu May 16 1991
Last Modified:Tue Sep 03 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:226
Total number of notes:1486

130.0. "US Japanese Business Initiative conference" by SISDA::CHERNACK (The reach should exceed the grasp) Sat Jun 27 1992 15:26

    From the US Japanese Business Initiative conference....
    
    
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USCTR1::RHEVEY "DTN:297-3670 MR03-3/J19"             21 lines  17-JUN-1992 09:42
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  WELCOME to the U.S. Japanese Business conference.  Our purpose is to share 
  ideas, share information and share results that work.
  
  Japanese companies doing business in the U.S. represent a huge opportunity 
  for Digital.
  
  Many groups in Digital all over the world will work together to increase our 
  business with Japanese companies.
  
  This notes forum allows us to keep conversations going on a number of 
  topics.  All comments are welcome.  All questions are welcome.  Anything 
  that will help Digital win is welcome.
  
  Your Moderators,
  
       Ron Hevey,
          Itsuo Iso,
             Irene Chiarvalloti,
                Ken Chernack
    
    
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130.1Press KP7 for auto-pointer to US Japanese Business conferenceSISDA::CHERNACKThe reach should exceed the graspSat Jun 27 1992 15:3111
    For those of you who might not know, whenever you see a note number
    with an asterik (*) next to it, the writer of the note has issued a 
    SET NOTE/CONFERENCE=NODE::confname.
    
    As a result, all you have to do is press KP7 (keypad 7) and the pointer
    will automatically be added to your notebook for future use.
    
    Note 130.0* is set up with this feature.
    
    Regards.