[News] Bill McEwen, CEO/President of Amiga, Inc. will attend AmiWest | ANN.lu |
Posted on 29-Apr-2003 21:07 GMT by Peter Gordon | 167 comments View flat View list |
Bill McEwen has posted a very short press release explaining that he'll attend the AmiWest show.
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Posted by Hammer on 01-May-2003 02:08 GMT | It seems that not everyone can recall "Raquel and Bill"'s said post.
From http://www.morphos-news.de/comments.php?lg=en&page=2&cpp=10&nid=290
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From: Raquel Velasco and Bill Buck <bbrv@noos.fr>
Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2003 08:09:17 +0200
To: <ds@morphos-news.de>
Cc: <Phoenix@phinixi.com>
Subject: More info...
Info from Genesi about Gary Hare...
Yesterday, we mentioned on the MorphOS IRC Channel that we had spoken to the new Amiga Inc. CEO some time ago. Honestly, we thought this was "old" news. Gary Hare is based in California, but apparently has some good contacts in China and Europe and is working with the largest Amiga Inc. shareholder to turn the situation around. In March they were still trying to sort out the plan and secure funding so we decided to let the lawsuit against Amiga Inc. lay dormant until we could figure out if there was the potential for a new relationship with the "name." :-)
We did not withdraw the suit. Court dates have been set. We just decided to give them some time to get organized. We would like to work with them. Certainly, there are many mutually beneficial things we could do together.
We have offered across the board assistance! We are hoping to hear something soon.
On the Snoqualmie front the operation is 100% gone -- everything has been or will be sold to creditors. We tried to get in on this, but there were far too many people in line first (including multiple valid legal claims against the company). The good thing is these problems seem as though they might be settled and that the "classic" OS will stay under the control of the new organization.
These are just facts everyone. We would all like to see Amiga Inc. survive even if it might be for different reasons...;-)
Sincerely,
Raquel and Bill
Genesi
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