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22 March 2014, 02:51
Arminius
Minox and Blaser and Sauer and Mauser ...
... semm to belong now to the same Group.

Kettner ( a large guns and hunting outlet in Europe ) also belongs to them.

Seems large conglomerates dominate the market.

Less choices for the consumer ...

Sad.

Hermann


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22 March 2014, 02:55
Biebs
And now the new Rigby is part of the group.
22 March 2014, 03:13
N E 450 No2
I do not know if this is a trend in Europe, but in America a lot of sole ownership/family owned companies, seem to be selling the company, for a large sum of money of course.

For a good retirement I would think...


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23 March 2014, 00:02
Arminius
They merge, Cerberus and other funds buy them, models get deleted, Class goes down, accountants ( and bad ones at that, Penny wise and Pound foolish ) run the Business, Quality goes down, and we are left with ugly sh!t.

Sad.

Hermann


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23 March 2014, 00:24
Todd Williams
quote:
Originally posted by Arminius:
Class goes down, and we are left with ugly sh!t .


Obviously a man who knows Blasers! tu2
23 March 2014, 02:08
tanks
quote:
Originally posted by N E 450 No2:
I do not know if this is a trend in Europe, but in America a lot of sole ownership/family owned companies, seem to be selling the company, for a large sum of money of course.

For a good retirement I would think...


Yep, McMillian rifles recently got sold. First changes being no 3 position safeties, CRF actions being discontinued, and hunting rifle lines will be curtailed with more emphasis on tactical rifles for the military and LE.

I had two rifles in the pipeline. One of them will not have a 3 position safety as they no longer had parts for it.
23 March 2014, 18:23
jeffeosso
quote:
Originally posted by Arminius:
They merge, Cerberus and other funds buy them, models get deleted, Class goes down, accountants ( and bad ones at that, Penny wise and Pound foolish ) run the Business, Quality goes down, and we are left with..

Sad.

Hermann


One way.. How it used to be done, though exiting unprofitable products almost always a great idea.

Cerebus trends to buy failing or struggling businesses and save them. Bushmaster, pre-2008, Dpms, Remington, marlin, HR.. And not a single important model is deleted.. More choices for hunters and shooters..

I think your animus could be found in Winchester, where FN bought the right of calling it's products "winchester" after the last manufacturer went fully into bankruptcy, liquidated all of its assets and blew away in the wind. THEN FN bought the production rights from olin and saved several models from extinction.. While not producing several models that lost tons of money for usual.

This is business, not tiddlywinks.. At the end if the day, it is about money.


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