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Posted
Originally posted by kiriyama@Mar 14 2006, 09:23 PM

she went to pluck teeth... :cheeky:

Too many teeth liao hah? or eat too many sweet liao?? :sweat:

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Posted
Originally posted by Richter@Mar 15 2006, 12:33 AM

aiyah

 

next available slot is on sat afternoon...

Where did you sign up?

 

Seems like a long wait..

Posted

hello~ any1 here still rem me??!!!!

wahha . i gt a blog http://diary4jo.blogspot.com/ le .. hee .. muz c c ke

 

i had found e sunshine of my life .. he so swt .. so swt tat i'm afraid i'll take him 4 granted .. pls pls DEER, dun ever leave me

 

cutibiz aka cuti aka baka aka xiao bai aka Joanna

 

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Posted
Originally posted by cutibiz@Mar 15 2006, 10:49 AM

hello~ any1 here still rem me??!!!!

so long no post here le...

 

busy TMM-ing? :cheeky:

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Originally posted by kaieiru@Mar 15 2006, 12:08 PM

so long no post here le...

 

busy TMM-ing? :cheeky:

no lar .. u also v long no msn me liao :mad: .. buys TMM also huh????

wahha . i gt a blog http://diary4jo.blogspot.com/ le .. hee .. muz c c ke

 

i had found e sunshine of my life .. he so swt .. so swt tat i'm afraid i'll take him 4 granted .. pls pls DEER, dun ever leave me

 

cutibiz aka cuti aka baka aka xiao bai aka Joanna

 

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<u>My IQ score is 103</u>

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People who are Linguistic Architects are brilliant with language and words. They are also very good at understanding things on an abstract level. They are at their best when they put those two skills together to communicate new ideas and see how they fit into different contexts.

Posted
Originally posted by cutibiz@Mar 15 2006, 11:24 AM

no lar .. u also v long no msn me liao :mad: .. buys TMM also huh????

:cheeky: tot you busy mah.. cuz u no activity in here... :cheeky:

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Posted
Originally posted by cutibiz@Mar 15 2006, 10:49 AM

hello~ any1 here still rem me??!!!!

u still remember us? :D

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Always expect the unexpected!

 

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Posted
Originally posted by kaieiru@Mar 15 2006, 12:41 PM

:cheeky: tot you busy mah.. cuz u no activity in here... :cheeky:

no lar .. haha ... but really busy also .. sch work .. so kns .. hee

 

nw internshipping .. so damn "eng"

wahha . i gt a blog http://diary4jo.blogspot.com/ le .. hee .. muz c c ke

 

i had found e sunshine of my life .. he so swt .. so swt tat i'm afraid i'll take him 4 granted .. pls pls DEER, dun ever leave me

 

cutibiz aka cuti aka baka aka xiao bai aka Joanna

 

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<u>My IQ score is 103</u>

Linguistic Architect

People who are Linguistic Architects are brilliant with language and words. They are also very good at understanding things on an abstract level. They are at their best when they put those two skills together to communicate new ideas and see how they fit into different contexts.

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Originally posted by xiao_p@Mar 15 2006, 01:12 PM

u still remember us? :D

of cos .. tat time asw abf @ sim lim (he dun rem me :mad: ) then yest say some1 here @ suntect but forgot e name le .. haha .. i only rem he gt go zouk d .. lol:cheeky:

 

o & gt 1 time i saw aub with e who @ carrefour .. :lovestruck:

wahha . i gt a blog http://diary4jo.blogspot.com/ le .. hee .. muz c c ke

 

i had found e sunshine of my life .. he so swt .. so swt tat i'm afraid i'll take him 4 granted .. pls pls DEER, dun ever leave me

 

cutibiz aka cuti aka baka aka xiao bai aka Joanna

 

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<u>My IQ score is 103</u>

Linguistic Architect

People who are Linguistic Architects are brilliant with language and words. They are also very good at understanding things on an abstract level. They are at their best when they put those two skills together to communicate new ideas and see how they fit into different contexts.

Posted
Originally posted by cutibiz@Mar 15 2006, 03:34 PM

of cos .. tat time asw abf @ sim lim (he dun rem me :mad: ) then yest say some1 here @ suntect but forgot e name le .. haha .. i only rem he gt go zouk d .. lol:cheeky:

 

o & gt 1 time i saw aub with e who @ carrefour .. :lovestruck:

who ah? who ah? :D

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I like pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals. --- by Winston Churchill (1874 -1965)

 

Always expect the unexpected!

 

Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.

 

Driving on the highway is not a competition. It is a cooperation, the sharing of a limited resource. --- Matt Reed

 

STOC #5806

Posted
Originally posted by xiao_p@Mar 15 2006, 05:00 PM

who ah? who ah? :D

erm .. some1 lor ..hahahah

wahha . i gt a blog http://diary4jo.blogspot.com/ le .. hee .. muz c c ke

 

i had found e sunshine of my life .. he so swt .. so swt tat i'm afraid i'll take him 4 granted .. pls pls DEER, dun ever leave me

 

cutibiz aka cuti aka baka aka xiao bai aka Joanna

 

http://www.snugglepie.com/ezb/434378.png

 

http://www.snugglepie.com/ezb/425379.png

 

<u>My IQ score is 103</u>

Linguistic Architect

People who are Linguistic Architects are brilliant with language and words. They are also very good at understanding things on an abstract level. They are at their best when they put those two skills together to communicate new ideas and see how they fit into different contexts.

Posted

xiao_p, kiri: not pluck teeth la.. broke tooth when young now redo the crowning but got prob with the root canal so need surgery b4 can do new crowning :giddy:

 

anodise: giving KL a miss this time.. hv to wait 2 weeks to remove the stitches...

 

roger & richter: thanks leh... :sian:

 

if see me looking grumpy these 2 weeks, it's cos I can't smile now... :weep:

Posted
Originally posted by cutibiz@Mar 15 2006, 03:34 PM

of cos .. tat time asw abf @ sim lim (he dun rem me :mad: ) then yest say some1 here @ suntect but forgot e name le .. haha .. i only rem he gt go zouk d .. lol:cheeky:

 

o & gt 1 time i saw aub with e who @ carrefour .. :lovestruck:

wah! u've been spying us?!?!

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Posted
Originally posted by anodise57@Mar 15 2006, 03:32 PM

KL ..... staying over where??? go there Shopping ah??? sounds interesting... really wasting tire sia!!!! Hmm

 

Aub.... Pluck teeth!!!! hmmmmm KL zouk awaits!!!! heheheh

 

to tempting!!!!! dammit.....

onz lah! mai tu liaoz.. put name!! :cheer:

Posted
Originally posted by cutibiz@Mar 15 2006, 10:49 AM

hello~ any1 here still rem me??!!!!

Of course. The "I want a new PC & video card this year" gal... :cheeky:

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Posted
Originally posted by eric78@Mar 10 2006, 05:07 PM

bro where u went to??? mia 4 so long lehz.... :sian:

heee... still in singapore ... thnx =)

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Posted

Weekend Overnight/Shopping Trip to KL

Date: 18 March 2006

Meetup Time: 1030hrs (GP Esso)

Time of Departure: 1100hrs

 

 

Itinerary:

18th March 06

Waste tyre :cheeky:

Nite Market

KL Zouk

 

19th March 06

Waste tyre

 

Interested pls report in!

1. kaieiru

2. elin

3. kiriyama

4. ;) (mystery guest :confused: )

5. xiao_p [pending - wait for mi @ KL toll bah dun tink i can catch up :lol: ]

6.

 

 

 

:smile:

:bounce:

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taken from SuperBikePlanet.com

 

Interview Ducati CEO Federico Minoli

what ails the italian bike industry? what's happening at Ducati? we ask him ...

by dean adams

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

 

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Ducati CEO Federico Minoli, Ben Bostrom and, yes, Ben's dog photographed while hanging out at Daytona.

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Q. Some are worried about Ducati—the future of the company, and maybe even the Italian motorcycle industry as a whole. Your thoughts?

 

A. Well, first of all, I think that Italy has a problem as a country. The industrial side of Italy right now is the problem, and motorcycles in particular. And I think that, frankly, Ducati is better off than the other Italian companies. We needed a capital increase that we have been working on for the past year. The reason we needed a capital increase is that the cost of developing new products has become so high, because the bar is now so high, particularly in the Superbike area, that we needed to have some fresh capital to do that. TPG, that has finished the fund that we belonged, did not have the capital to give to us. And so we engineered this sale of the company to Investindustrial, which was completed last week.

 

Investindustrial has bought the controlling stake of the company, and now is going to proceed with a capital increase of about $100,000,000, that's €80,000,000, which they will underwrite 30%. The remaining 70% has been guaranteed by a pool of banks. So the company will cash in $100,000,000, effectively. And that is really going, together with the regular debt, to give us the resources to continue to work on product development and do what we need to do.

 

Q. Is there €40,000,000 for development?

 

A. This year, we are spending a record €38,000,000, which is clearly not sustainable on a yearly basis for us. I think the right number for us will be €30,000,000 a year, and we have the resources to support that. I thought that we need to - and the new owners want to show that there is an acceleration of product development, and so that's why 2006 will be a big spending year for us. But in the results of 2005, which were poor, were apt to be looked at, because they were nothing to be excited from an operational point of view, of course, because we lost about €10,000,000 operationally. But then, we put in a big reserve for a strategic change that goes more toward high-performance and high-end motorcycles, and therefore we put in a big reserve of about €30,000,000, that is what determined the bad result of 2005. We lost like €40,000,000 in 2005. Ten was from operations, which we are not proud of, but the additional 30 is a known cash item that is a reserve to allow us to kind of implement this strategic change.

 

Q. Ducatis sell well in the United States, or have in the last year, but they don't sell very well in Europe.

 

A. Well, it's - again, it's really hard to generalize. Ducatis sell extremely well in the United States in the last two years. We did +28% last year. The first two months of this year, we are up 50-60%. In Europe, we are doing extremely well in Spain and Greece. Spain is 30%+ and Greece the same. We turned around Germany and France, so this year - actually, since last August.

 

The issue, the big problem, is Italy, which is the largest market, and Germany. Now in Germany is a general economic issue, and it's picking up with the economy changing, and I think that Italy is still an economic issue that is not going away, and that we do not expect to go away, that has affected us, that has affected everybody else. If you look at the Italian manufacturers, Aprilia has almost disappeared in terms of registrations. MV is no longer there. And we are down about 12%, which of course we don't like it. Our overall worldwide registrations for 2005, which was a bad year, are down about 3.5%. So we are not happy, but it's not a disaster.

 

Q. Do you think it's fair to say that the 999 is at the end of its life, or nearing it?

A. Well, we declared the death of the 998 too early. We clearly don't want to declare another one dead too early. But it has been on the market for quite a while now.

 

It's a divisive bike. Somebody liked it very much, somebody did not like it very much. And so, of course, we are looking at a substitute. But when and how, we still don't know. But I think that the new one will be more in the sign of tradition of Ducati. While the 999 was very forward and innovative and a kind of discontinuity with the past, it's hard to improve Michelangelo's Pieta, after all. And so I think that our decision which, with hindsight, maybe was not right, was to really go off the beaten track and try something very novelty. I think that we will try to go back to less angle and more round and stuff like that. But it still is a work in process, and we'll see what happens there.

 

Q. Your future with the company?

 

A. That has to be asked to the shareholders. I had no sign that they want to change management, but we really have not—this thing just happened two weeks ago. I had quite a lot of fun at Ducati. I would like to go away on a more positive note, and with more, perhaps, than what I'm making today. But you never know. I think that you don't stay at Ducati for money. You stay at Ducati because it's a passion, it's love.

 

I tried already to go away in 2000 and it didn't work out. And I missed it when I was not there. So I think I could stay at Ducati until I retire, if it were up to me, but we'll have to see what they decide.

 

Q. This is the longest you've been at any company you've worked for, isn't it?

A. Absolutely yes. This is a company, you see, even with a rider - I was talking to Troy last week. He feels back home now. Ben pretty much the same, he's born again. We like this thing. I think we have a good group of people. We like to work together. We don't make much money. None of us, including the riders. But at least we feel home and we feel we're working toward a good cause.

 

ENDS

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:giddy:

 

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:giddy: :giddy:

 

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:giddy: :giddy: :giddy: :puke:

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:faint:

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more!

 

:faint:

 

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So Ducati's fate is place in the hands of shareholders, not passionate designers/engineers..

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