Loco - Yes, I think as far as unification goes, I would say Pete is pretty right-on. There is more that could have been done on both sides, in order to nurse ego's and facilitate more dialogue, however, this is often the case in such things. Integration normally requires one party to be significantly stronger, or weaker, than the other. Until that happens integration may remain what both sides knows is for the best, but aren't prepared to make any sacrifices for.
Pete - I would argue that the NPPL had a TV deal, and there was real progress being made on the sponsors. Unfortunately when the TV deal went, the sponsors were not so interested in putting in the big bucks. So, personally I have seen a big move forward, followed by a big move backwards, and this is why I still blame Smart Parts. I really think this was a move that has a small positive side for SP, and a larger negative for the industry in General. It also had a major bearing on integration, at least thats what I believe.
Pete - I would argue that the NPPL had a TV deal, and there was real progress being made on the sponsors. Unfortunately when the TV deal went, the sponsors were not so interested in putting in the big bucks. So, personally I have seen a big move forward, followed by a big move backwards, and this is why I still blame Smart Parts. I really think this was a move that has a small positive side for SP, and a larger negative for the industry in General. It also had a major bearing on integration, at least thats what I believe.