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- Today, after 12 long months, the C= bankruptcy FINALLY ended. And,
- like the whole bankruptcy up to now, it was not without many problems.
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- In the auction on April 20, only two companies had bid, Escom and
- Dell. Escom was the German computer retailer, and Dell is a big American
- computer company. CEI, long thought to be a bidder, had thrown in their
- hat with Dell, so that Dell would work with CEI on the Amiga, although CEI
- would be the ones running the show in respects to the Amiga. Escom's bid
- was the starting bid of approximately 5 million dollars, as well as the money
- they spent on the C= trademark, approximately 1.3 million dollars. Dell
- made a bid at 2 PM of an undiclosed amount. However, that bid was rejected
- for Escom's bid, because it had conditions attached to it, whereas Escom's
- bid was unconditional.
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- After the auction ended, and Escom's bid was accepted, Dell continued
- to work on, trying to make a more suitable bid. Their second bid was a $15
- million bid, with the condition that they be allowed a 30 day waiting
- period to look at the Amiga and decide if they wanted to keep it. If they
- decided not to keep it, they would forfeit their $1 million deposit, and
- the whole process of getting another bidder would have to go on again.
-
- In the hearing on Friday, April 21, the Creditor's Commitee wanted to
- accept Dell/CEI's bid. However, Escom felt that was unfair, because Dell's
- bid was placed after Escom's bid was accepted. There was much legal
- wrangling, but finally, the judge asked that during the recess the parties
- try to work out an agreement. After 3 hours, the court re-adjurned, and
- Escom said that they would agree to raise their bid by $6.5 million, to 12
- million dollars. Although that was less than Dell/CEI's bid of $15 million
- dollars, the Creditor's agreed to drop the objection to stop Escom winning
- the Amiga, because Dell could back out of the deal and then they'd have to
- go through the process again.
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- Escom is working with a Chinese manufacturer to make Amigas, and they
- said that they should have new Amigas on the market within 2 months. They
- have said that they are interested in upgrading the Amiga to the Power PC
- chip, although they have said that the future is wide open, and that no
- technical decisions are set in stone. They have already hired many former
- C= technicians and workers to work on the Amiga once again. Escom has said
- that they will sell Amigas in all their stores, and that they may also use
- the Amiga technology in other products, such as set-top boxes, as well as
- possibly liscencing Amiga technology to other companies interested in
- making Amiga clones.
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- Escom has sales of approximately 2 billion dollars last year.
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- Escom apparently wants to enter the American computer market, but felt
- that entering with PCs alone would be very tough, as there are already many
- PC retailers in America. As such, they wanted to have a new technology,
- such as the Amiga, to bring to American markets. Escom has said that they
- will be setting up an American operation very soon.
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- Commodore UK did not place a bid at the auction, apparently because
- their backer dropped out. However, Colin Proudfoot of C= UK and Escom have
- both stated that it 2 weeks they will be holding talks as to Escom either
- liscencing Amiga technology to C= UK, or, more likely, buying C= UK.
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- Escom has said that they will work with Amiga developers, user groups,
- and the Internet to support the Amiga.
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- The Phillipine plant and stock in it wasn't included in the auction,
- but it will most likely be sold to Escom for $1 million soon, because it
- may actually be illegal to sell it to anyone other than Escom.
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-
- All this information is true. I was at the hearing on April 21, all 8
- hours of it. I would like to thank Jason Compton, for bringing so much
- news to the Amiga community during the dark time of the buyout. I would
- also like to thank Georgio Gomelsky, for bringing me into the Commdore
- hearing and getting me interviews with Colin Proudfoot and the head of the
- Amiga operations at Escom, and the great Amiga PD/Shareware developers, who
- make some of the best products out there for little monetary compensation.
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- And finally, I'd like to thank the whole Amiga community. You guys
- have given me some of the best times of my life, and for that I am
- eternally grateful.
-
- Joshua Galun
- Editor-in-Chief of Amiga Link Magazine
-