Posted on 17-Nov-2003 19:18 GMT by bbrv | 161 comments View flat View list |
At today's hearing of the Tribunal of Commerce in Paris a judgment was rendered declaring Pretory, S.A. in bankruptcy and appointing a receiver. The process finally will now begin to transfer Thendic-France's assets to Genesi SARL.
Our situation with Pretory S.A. has been a long and difficult one. In all matters we have cooperated with the French Government and agreed to close the Company in a coordinated and proper manner. Time will demonstrate that we have behaved properly and legally in all respects as shareholders and managers.
In no way will these matters effect Genesi. Finally, we are personally free to devote the time and resources we want to the Genesi.
Sincerely,
Raquel and Bill
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Posted by Anonymous on 20-Nov-2003 03:59 GMT | In reply to Comment 142 (Amon_Re): Wow, that's quite something. So, here we have Bill Buck, saying that the stuff is pretty much true, but with a political spin. Fair enough. But then we find out that the undenied facts include Bill overworking his employees, underpaying them and associating with people invoved in assassination.
Damn.
So, Amiga Inc are criminals for promising people a rebate and going under before being able to pay it, and they treat their employees so badly, because they ran out of cash before being able to pay some salaries. Compare this to the paragons of virtue, the saviours of the amiga, the relabeled Thendic France, AKA Genesi. These guys hang out with REAL criminals (witness to the wedding, huh? that's more than just a business acquaintance), work their employees to the bone and pay them peanuts. But of course, they did release new amiga hardware, so that makes it all OK.
It's true what they say, eventually the truth will come out.
It's also pretty obvious why Rich won't bug these guys - he doesn't want to end up at the bottom of the Seine ;) |
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