On 4/27/07, John Annunziello <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> "Would it be sacrilege to suggest that, ...perhaps..., ...
> just perhaps ..., they might ... might ... be better off
> with 20 million$$ rather than 150,000 boxes of old records..."
>
> My thoughts exactly. I wondered how they attached value to each record
> and what the process was. Does anyone know?
>
two different methodogies.
EXXONMobil calculated what it would cost to recreate the records in
the boxes. I remember that for one box it would have cost over $11K to
recreate the information in that box.
For ExxonMobil they still needed the information that was on the old records
for the other plaintiff it was more difficult since a lot of the
records were related to trust records.
this is not a case of "gee I wish I had electronic rather than paper"
if you want to read past postings from the archives go to the search page
http://lists.ufl.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=recmgmt-l
and put this (diversified records) in the Search for window and hit enter
you'll get 33 hits
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Peter Kurilecz CRM CA
Richmond, Va
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