Compete on a Global Scale

Dec. 27, 2011

It's said that U.S. machine builders are getting squeezed on performance by the Europeans, and being squeezed by the Asians on cost. Is this true of your industry segment? Do you believe that North American standards simply will evolve to be duplicates of European standards? Let us know.

It's said that U.S. machine builders are getting squeezed on performance by the Europeans, and being squeezed by the Asians on cost. Is this true of your industry segment? Do you believe that North American standards simply will evolve to be duplicates of European standards? Let us know.

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