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 samface on 18-Nov-2003 14:35 GMT | In reply to Comment 61 (Alkis Tsapanidis): I said involved with, as in having any form of relation to the issue, not beeing the actual cause for it. Bill & Raquel personally paid the salaries and social/tax of the Amiga Inc. personnel from June 1996 through November 1996 as an arrangement they made with the Escom Bankruptcy Trustee. That made them very much involved in the Escom bancrupcy, though I'm not saying that they would have anything to do with the actual cause for the bancrupcy. If you think about the other companies I mentioned, I'm quite sure you're capable of figuring out the relation to them. All I ever said is that their names are like the red line in many Amiga related bancrupcies. However, keep in mind that this was a joke, as in I'm not actually saying anything constructive here. You should not attach any more importance to this than the famous "Amiga curse", which is a loose theory about every company ever getting involved with the Amiga brand goes bancrupt. |
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