Re: Rangemaster Precision Arms (purchaser of RPA Internation
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 1:44 pm
Rangemasterprecision
The directors of the new company are different, but who is now the owner of the company?
Is the new owner a front for the original owner, who actually still owns the company?
Will the new company honor the debts of the old company?
You stated, " Like in all failed businesses, there are many things which could and should have been done better over the past years. This applies to not only the previous managment of RPA International at the time of the liquidation; but also to those who left the company in recent years and now appear to be promoting kit which is confusing like our products. Naturally they have sought the advice of their lawyers on such IPR issues; money, which over the next months, will prove well spent."
I think a little editing would have made the English less confusing, but do I take it that Rangemaster Precision Arms are now going to persue Steel Core over intellectual property rights issues?
Leroy
The directors of the new company are different, but who is now the owner of the company?
Is the new owner a front for the original owner, who actually still owns the company?
Will the new company honor the debts of the old company?
You stated, " Like in all failed businesses, there are many things which could and should have been done better over the past years. This applies to not only the previous managment of RPA International at the time of the liquidation; but also to those who left the company in recent years and now appear to be promoting kit which is confusing like our products. Naturally they have sought the advice of their lawyers on such IPR issues; money, which over the next months, will prove well spent."
I think a little editing would have made the English less confusing, but do I take it that Rangemaster Precision Arms are now going to persue Steel Core over intellectual property rights issues?
Leroy