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Rather boringly, however, Mr Ford appeared to have taken the decision just to weather it out.
"We needed to weather it out a little bit better than what we did and a couple of the tries were pretty unacceptable," he said.
"With a company in bad times, if you have enough cash to weather it out, and your competition doesn't, at the end of the day there are fewer people competing for a slice of the pie," said Clay Ryder, chief analyst at Zona Research in Redwood City, Calif.
This baleful conclusion gains support from a trusted adviser of Kennedy, Theodore Sorensen, who is quoted in Thomas Brown's "JFK: History of an Image" (Indiana University Press, 1988) as saying that Kennedy "was simply going to weather it out, a nasty, untidy mess to which there was no other acceptable conclusion".
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