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ZOLL also designs andmarkets software that automates the documentation and management of bothclinical and non-clinical information. ZOLL markets and sells its products in more than 140 countries. The company hasdirect operations, distributor networks, and business partners throughout theU.S., Canada, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East and Africa, Asia, andAustralia. For more information, visit or call +1 (978) 421-9655. You should not place undue reliance on the forward-lookingstatements in this press release, and the Company disavows any obligation toupdate or supplement those statements in the event of any changes in the facts,circumstances, or expectations that underlie those statements.© 2009 ZOLL Medical Corporation All rights reserved 269 Mill Road, Chelmsford,MA 01824-4105.

AutoPulse, LifeVest, See-Thru CPR, CPR Help and ZOLL areregistered trademarks of ZOLL Medical Corporation All trademarks are propertyof their respective owners. Ernest Whiton, 978-421-9655Chief Financial Officer Copyright Business Wire 2009. With Tony Stewart to Haas CNC Racing almost a done deal, and Ryan Newman rumored to be following him to the team, one of Sprint Cup’s perennial back markers is set to see a major overhaul for 2009. With Stewart as part-owner, many major sponsors are said to be talking to the team.Currently, the prediction is that Stewart and Office Depot will take over one car, and Ryan Newman and Burger King will take over the other. (Chances are, as he would have a champion’s provisional, Stewart will take the car worse off in owners’ points at the end of this season.)However, more than driver and sponsor upheaval is necessary to make Haas CNC Racing look, feel, and race like a contender for years to come. Stewart needs to implement some other changes to make his team strong in the present and the future.Of course, having Hendrick Motorsports power plants means that the cars have the necessary power to win. But if a team doesn’t have the right people in place, or the right attitude, it simply won’t make the grade in the ultra-competitive Sprint Cup Series.So, Tony, if you’re listening, here are three things you ought to do to make your new toy a little shinier in the eyes of everyone else: 1.

Re-number the carsHaas CNC currently owns the rights to the numbers 65, 66, and 70. (65, for the record, is an R&D team for Haas that has seen some test time with Chad McCumbee this year.)If Stewart wants to immediately assert that his new team is for real, he needs to make a big marketing move quickly. He’d be wise to dump those three numbers.Perhaps Stewart’s best bet would be to secure the rights to the numbers four and 14. Morgan-McClure Motorsports is currently inactive and no longer owns the rights to the four, and the 14 disappeared when Ginn Racing merged with Dale Earnhardt Inc last year. Burger King has a history with the 14, as DEI ran some races with a No.

14 Burger King Chevrolet in 1997 for Steve Park.Putting Stewart in a No 4 Office Depot Chevrolet and Newman in a No. 14 Burger King Chevrolet would immediately assert that the new team means business and intends on winning races right away. Securing those two numbers instills an attitude of confidence in employees ready to win with a team whose new owner means business.If nothing else, it’d be a savvy PR move that emphasizes Stewart’s intent to avoid becoming the next Michael Waltrip. 2. Bring in Greg Zipadelli and Matt Borland as crew chiefsSorry, Bootie.Zipadelli’s been Stewart’s crew chief for 10 years at Gibbs.

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