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From: lbg@gitpyr.UUCP (Lee B Grey, Programmer Extraordinaire)
Newsgroups: net.micro
Subject: Re: Amiga & bankruptcy
Message-ID: <829@gitpyr.UUCP>
Date: Sun, 29-Sep-85 13:32:41 EDT
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Posted: Sun Sep 29 13:32:41 1985
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In article <5728@tektronix.UUCP>, larryk@tektronix.UUCP (Larry Kohn) writes:
> 
>       Would you buy a computer from a company that MAY go bankrupt ?  
> 
> So, if people don't buy, the company goes bust.  And the people won't buy,
> if they think the company will go bust.  Nice dilemma, isn't it?

Actually, Commodore is probably going to recover in a big way.
The only problem I see is whether they can produce AMIGAs fast
enough to meet the demand.

A dealer in my area told me that he has over 300 people with
cash deposits down, waiting eagerly for their AMIGAs.  I believe
the maximum order Commodore will accept at this time is 100 units.
He told me that he ordered 100, expecting to get 33.

Anyway, if you see the machine, you will know that it is a winner.
I would have bought one, with no discount, even if Commodore had
already gone belly-up.  It is that superior.