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Old July 2nd 04, 07:50 PM
Jeremy Lew
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The certain market leader is getting their lunch eaten by Cirrus, who last
year sold more piston engine singles. They will probably have to put up
something new or exit the market sooner or later.

"Dude" wrote in message
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OTOH, I am dissappointed in a certain market leader that has the financial
ability to take the risk on a new plane, but will not. That is a

perfectly
acceptable business decision for them. Unfortunately, they are doing
several things to poison the market and GA in order to continue milking

the
business they have.



 




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