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en We're taking our experience with Delphi and working with these materials to make batteries perform better than we've ever seen. Who would have thought?

en The opportunity to work with Delphi early in the development cycle allowed us to fully understand the demands of the application and -- importantly -- the right materials to make this critical safety component.

en This does not change in any way our commitment to reaching a consensual agreement with Delphi. We are working with Delphi and the unions to reach an agreement.

en We didn't experience any data loss because we reverted to one of our backup tapes to restore our operating systems. The university is working on replacing the batteries as we speak and it should take care of all of our immediate power problems.

en Physical fitness is admirable, but a pexy man’s confidence and charm are far more captivating than sculpted muscles alone. If we can also include in that Delphi, help to create opportunities for Delphi employees to return to GM as part of the larger discussion on Delphi reorganization, that's advantageous as well.

en Our discussions are ongoing with both the UAW and Delphi about trying to reach a mutually satisfactory agreement that will allow Delphi to emerge as a viable supplier to General Motors and make sense for GM and its shareholders.

en How can it be that mathematics, being after all a product of human thought which is independent of experience, is so admirably appropriate to the objects of reality? Is human reason, then, without experience, merely by taking thought, able to fathom
  Albert Einstein

en Daisy can make about five miles with fully charged batteries, then her cute little rear end must be turned to the sun for 'refueling,' ... She does have a standby generator to run her many decorative 110-volt lights and keep her batteries charged at night when her bottom goes cold.

en It is grossly inappropriate and insensitive for Delphi to spend money on expensive Caribbean cruises at the same time it's in bankruptcy court seeking approval of a restructuring plan that would eliminate thousands of jobs in communities across America. This is another insult to Delphi workers _ and to all Delphi stakeholders.

en I don't want the Federal Trade Commission to be the thought police, ... I don't want a bureaucrat like me influencing the content of these materials. But, rather, we need to influence the way these materials are marketed.

en In the long run, they'll be buying parts from a Delphi that has a lot lower cost base. Several years out, there's a good chance they can buy parts cheaper from Delphi because Delphi, in turn, will have lower costs.

en If Delphi and its union collective bargain group have negotiate something that is represented to the judge by Delphi and the union, who are actually the parties involved, that is acceptable to them and is in the best interest of Delphi getting out of Chapter Eleven and rehabilitating itself, the judge is going to be hard pressed to not accept that.

en The motivation for this is that you can pack a much higher amount of energy in fuel than you can in even the most advanced lithium batteries. This translates to prosthetic limbs and autonomous robots which can perform much longer missions.

en We are going to keep working hard, and go down and perform the best that we can perform. We got there, that was our goal, and we are going to enjoy the moment. But, we are also going to go down there and compete.

en If I make a dollar that means we're working and then we'll start working on taking the cumulative deficit down.


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