LETTERS
DPAC
Your Sept. 6 Executive Summary states that “DPAC Technolgies Corp. said it fired Chief Financial Officer William Stowell, replacing him with controller Steve Vukadinovich.”
While it is true that Mr. Stowell left our employment as part of the overall reduction in force accompanying the closing of our memory stacking operations, the term “fired” implies a completely involuntary termination as a result of a serious disagreement or performance issue.
In fact, Mr. Stowell’s departure was solely a result of the reduced size of our business after closing the memory stacking operations.
We are grateful for the fact that Mr. Stowell provided effective and dedicated leadership as DPAC’s CFO for 17 years.
Kim Early
Chief Executive Officer
Garden Grove
Bush-Kerry
Unfortunately, letter writer Ed St. Armour (Sept. 13) still has not cleared up my confusion about Sen. Kerry’s position on reducing our troop deployment in South Korea. Perhaps that’s because Kerry was for withdrawing these troops before he was against it.
Howard J. Klein
Klein, O’Neill & Singh LLP
Irvine
There isn’t much I would disagree with regarding troop strength that Ed St. Amour mentioned in his fine letter.
However, I am even more concerned about our borders, which neither party is interested in protecting. So you heard it here first. When the trucks start to explode, don’t start crying to your government because nobody cares and by then it will be hell to pay.
Barry M. Gold
Irvine
