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Re: Re: What Really Happened To CT Farm Country (Central Tractor)
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Posted by JerryU on April 24, 2002 at 04:23:40 from (204.39.45.3):
In Reply to: Re: What Really Happened To CT Farm Country (Central Tractor) posted by Ed Gooding (VA) on April 24, 2002 at 03:17:42:
Yup. Been there done that. Worked for a company in Wisconsin. Our division ran a chain of foundries. We purchased a very succesful family owned foundry a short distance away. After the purchase, the formerly family owned foundry was forced to comply with the large corporate accounting and overhead charges and within two years it was closed because it was not profitable. Same people running it, same products, in fact some additional, just different corporate charge backs and it sunk the venture. All too familiar. JU
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