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From: Chassy, Bruce M

To: SWARTHOUT, JOHN T (AG/1000)

Cc: Eric Sachs

Subject: Re: China Seminar

Date: Friday, February 03, 2012 12:24:04 PM

John

I have the file. It opens and appears to have transferred ok. Will let you know if I have any

questions.

Bruce

On Feb 3, 2012, at 10:36 AM, SWARTHOUT, JOHN T (AG/1000) wrote:

Hi Bruce,

We sent the file by IntraLink and you should get and email form IL Courier. It requires that you login with your email address and create a password.

Let us know when you get it or if you have any issues. Thanks,

John

From: SWARTHOUT, JOHN T [AG/1000]

Sent: Friday, February 03, 2012 9:56 AM

To: 'Chassy, Bruce M'

Subject: RE: China Seminar

HI Bruce,

I may have to send your reviewed presentation with comments using a data stick and FedEx. For reasons too complicated to even try to understand, I cannot send the file via a website or email. However, Eric said he has a new tool and we will give that a try first.

Meanwhile…

Overall, everyone is pleased with how the presentation turned out. The one overriding concern is the length. You do have 70 minutes, 50 for the talk and 20 for questions, but due to the language barrier some fear it may be a bit long. However, as many of the slides are general you likely will be able to fly through those. We are leaving it up to you. If are comfortable with the length then great. There were some minor changes in text and they are indicated in red. Jay and Chrissy had some comments for you to address.

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I will forward the reviewed version to China with some of the changes incorporated. Once you receive it and if you have any additional updates, please forward them to me so I can update them.

Thanks, John

From: Chassy, Bruce M [mailto:bchassy@illinois.edu]

Sent: Friday, February 03, 2012 9:07 AM

To: SWARTHOUT, JOHN T [AG/1000]

Subject: Re: China Seminar

I did not.

I thinkk my presentation is too large to e-mail.

You need to use Dropbox or some other password protected mechanism that

allows you to place it on a website for me to download.

Bruce

On Feb 3, 2012, at 9:00 AM, SWARTHOUT, JOHN T (AG/1000) wrote:

Hi Bruce,

I had technical difficulties yesterday with my email and I need to confirm that you received your reviewed presentation.

Thanks John

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From: Chassy, Bruce M

To: SWARTHOUT, JOHN T (AG/1000)

Subject: Re: China Seminar

Date: Friday, February 03, 2012 2:24:05 PM

John

Please do confirm that you received the link and it worked.

Bruce

On Feb 3, 2012, at 10:36 AM, SWARTHOUT, JOHN T (AG/1000) wrote:

Hi Bruce,

We sent the file by IntraLink and you should get and email form IL Courier. It requires that you login with your email address and create a password.

Let us know when you get it or if you have any issues. Thanks,

John

From: SWARTHOUT, JOHN T [AG/1000]

Sent: Friday, February 03, 2012 9:56 AM

To: 'Chassy, Bruce M'

Subject: RE: China Seminar HI Bruce,

I may have to send your reviewed presentation with comments using a data stick and FedEx. For reasons too complicated to even try to understand, I cannot send the file via a website or email. However, Eric said he has a new tool and we will give that a try first.

Meanwhile…

Overall, everyone is pleased with how the presentation turned out. The one overriding concern is the length. You do have 70 minutes, 50 for the talk and 20 for questions, but due to the language barrier some fear it may be a bit long. However, as many of the slides are general you likely will be able to fly through those. We are leaving it up to you. If are comfortable with the length then great. There were some minor changes in text and they are indicated in red. Jay and Chrissy had some comments for you to address.

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Once you receive it and if you have any additional updates, please forward them to me so I can update them.

Thanks, John

From: Chassy, Bruce M [mailto:bchassy@illinois.edu]

Sent: Friday, February 03, 2012 9:07 AM

To: SWARTHOUT, JOHN T [AG/1000]

Subject: Re: China Seminar

I did not.

I thinkk my presentation is too large to e-mail.

You need to use Dropbox or some other password protected mechanism that

allows you to place it on a website for me to download.

Bruce

On Feb 3, 2012, at 9:00 AM, SWARTHOUT, JOHN T (AG/1000) wrote:

Hi Bruce,

I had technical difficulties yesterday with my email and I need to confirm that you received your reviewed presentation.

Thanks John

This e-mail message may contain privileged and/or confidential

information, and is intended to be received only by persons

entitled

to receive such information. If you have received this e-mail in

error, please notify the sender immediately. Please delete it and

all attachments from any servers, hard drives or any other media.

Other use of this e-mail by you is strictly prohibited.

All e-mails and attachments sent and received are subject to

monitoring, reading and archival by Monsanto, including its

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subsidiaries. The recipient of this e-mail is solely responsible for

checking for the presence of "Viruses" or other "Malware".

Monsanto, along with its subsidiaries, accepts no liability for any

damage caused by any such code transmitted by or

accompanying

this e-mail or any attachment.

The information contained in this email may be subject to the

export control laws and regulations of the United States,

potentially

including but not limited to the Export Administration Regulations

(EAR) and sanctions regulations issued by the U.S. Department

of

Treasury, Office of Foreign Asset Controls (OFAC). As a recipient

of this information you are obligated to comply with all

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