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	<title>Comments on: WL Gore - a great exemplar company</title>
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		<title>By: Wil</title>
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		<dc:creator>Wil</dc:creator>
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		<description>Oliver

I was involved with a company that used Goretex 15 years ago. Something I always admired about Gore was the way they maintained control of who used their product. They vetted designs and created a relationship with a company. More importantly they worked with those companies to create new product that matched the needs of innovative design. Interactions were always warm and they could be counted on to invest in and support novel thinking in design and marketing.</description>
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<p>I was involved with a company that used Goretex 15 years ago. Something I always admired about Gore was the way they maintained control of who used their product. They vetted designs and created a relationship with a company. More importantly they worked with those companies to create new product that matched the needs of innovative design. Interactions were always warm and they could be counted on to invest in and support novel thinking in design and marketing.</p>
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