That's pretty much my take. Why they didn't move to Arizona, Texas or one of the free states when they had the chance is beyond me.
That's pretty much my take. Why they didn't move to Arizona, Texas or one of the free states when they had the chance is beyond me.
Cerberus moved operations to Huntsville Alabama. Between Cerberus and Remington was a holding company that borrowed hundreds of millions to buy back shares from Cerberus. Then Remington bought out the holding company, acquiring all that debt. So, yes, Cerberus basically looted Remington at a time when Remington's various brands/operations needed to finish re-organizing themselves.
Here's hoping Ruger takes Marlin to the Top again.
I met a guy from Huntsville once. He proudly described it as a technological Oasis in the middle of a red neck desert. He looked every bit like someone you would have write off as a red neck, but he held two PHDs in essentially Rockets and Surgery.
The business with Cerberus was classic vulture capitalism. Remington's brand could easily survive whatever quality control issues that people like to use to malign a company with centuries of experience making firearms. The bankruptcy is largely related to being stripped of its assets by its owners, and left unable to manage its operations. The fits and starts of the Obama era gun boom and the Trump era gun market crash didn't help things. Even healthy companies are struggling with that.
Sadly the government has allowed a lot of good and long standing companies get destroyed by these financial pirates masquerading as investors.
I met a guy from Huntsville once. He proudly described it as a technological Oasis in the middle of a red neck desert. He looked every bit like someone you would have write off as a red neck, but he held two PHDs in essentially Rockets and Surgery.
The business with Cerberus was classic vulture capitalism. Remington's brand could easily survive whatever quality control issues that people like to use to malign a company with centuries of experience making firearms. The bankruptcy is largely related to being stripped of its assets by its owners, and left unable to manage its operations. The fits and starts of the Obama era gun boom and the Trump era gun market crash didn't help things. Even healthy companies are struggling with that.
Sadly the government has allowed a lot of good and long standing companies get destroyed by these financial pirates masquerading as investors.
Cerberus, the parent holding company is the reason, you can read all about it here. Might have to open it in incognito tab to read it.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/05/01/magazine/remington-guns-jobs-huntsville.html
Remington was making money.
Decades of making crap firearms finally caught up to them. The ammo was pretty good however.
I would love to know how Remington keeps going bankrupt. You'd think this year would have been the one year a firearms company couldn't lose money.
What Rem. ammo is pretty good...??
Im not sure that really had much to do with it, considering the parent company.Because Ilion New York is in New York.
What Rem. ammo is pretty good...??
I put a deposit down with Dante Sports to order a Remington 1100 Competition .Wonder if I 'll ever see that shot gun?![]()
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