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JOE CAPUTE PREDICTS WHAT'S UPτο KEEP US ONE UP.

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And that helps make Olin a more dependable chlor/alkali supplier. Joe is Director of Business Evalua­ tion and Planning. His department analyzes the complex economic fac­ tors affecting our business. It detects trends we should act upon, before they can act upon us. For example, five years ago Joe's group forecast a change in the rela­ tive mill rates of coal- and gas-based power. It ran counter to conventional wisdom, but we acted on that predic­ tion. And our action has already paid

Coa\ unexpected dividends for our chlor/ alkali customers. Here's how: Energy accounts for 50% of chlor/ alkali costs. So a reliable, low-cost energy supply is crucial for long-term dependability. Five years ago, the place to find it was in Texas and Louisiana where natural gas was then the cheapest available source. But our forecast told us that within a few years gas-based energy would cost as much as coal. Or more. So we built our new $150 million chlor/al­ kali plant in Alabama, using the then more costly — but also more abun­ dant — coal-based power. (All of our chlor/alkali plants, in fact, operate on coal-, hydro- or nuclear-based power.)

Today, the mill rates of gas-based power are even with coal. And rising faster. What's more, gas-based power isn't always available. For ex­ ample, during the Great 1980 Heat Wave, power shortages forced some chlor/alkali producers to cut back output. Not Olin. Our one upmanship in prediction is just one reason Olin is an extra-relia­ ble chlor/alkali source. Isn't that the kind you'd pick to help you stay one up? Write Market Manager, Chlor/Alkali, Olin Chemicals, Dept. 2G-133CA, 120 Long Ridge Road, Stamford, CT 06904.

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