This reply I think is getting closer to the answer:
Wayne said:
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>Technically, Amiga Inc is a privately held company, meaning that they don't do
>stock reports, annual reports, or offer stock. Amiga Inc is however dependent on
>Venture Capital, meaning they reply on investors.
what is Venture Capital? Is this something like a bank loan?
and "privately held", does that mean there is a real owner?
This may sound naive but is it like a mortgage on a house where you "own" the
house but have a loan so you dont truly own the house till the loan is fully
paid off?
ie if you cant keep up with mortgage repayments the mortgage company can
repossess your house
>They do have a board of directors, because at one point they had named someone
>as head of the board (can't remember their names).
Now these board of directors are they like employees of the loan giver ie
independent of the actual "owner"?
>By law, the person or group
>that has 51% of all private "stock" or votes has the power to override everything.
If there is such a person then this could be Mr Big, but there could be
2 Mr Bigs, one being the 51% person and the other being the guy taking out the
loan.
>As with any organization, public or private which has a board of directors, the
>CEO and any other office can be determined by a board vote, meaning that McEwen
>CAN be thrown out. He told us this much himself in the 2000 UGN Meeting at
>Saint Louis.
so McEwen then is not the guy who took out the loan but possibly was
appointed by the board of directors?
>The question then becomes, with so many very well documented money problems,
>does McEwen have the 51% of of the vote (either owned by him, or by proxy) to
>stay in power? I know that if I were a venture capitalist who invested in Amiga,
>I would have withdrawn my money or thrown McEwen aside for a more competent
>candidate long ago.
My question though is are all these venture capitalists only interested in
AmigaDE + PDAs? ie Bill is there to carry through his AmigaDE concept,
www.amiga.com certainly appears to revolve around AmigaDE. There is a lot of
AmigaDE activity in their mailing lists. Zero AmigaOne activity, no developer
material no discussion no Eyetech no Hyperion. (I quit the mailing lists
many months ago as I have zero interest in PDAs let alone AmigaDE (TAO with an
amiga sticker on it), so maybe things have changed since then).
:the venture capitalists may be happy with his AmigaDE efforts,
The desktop Amiga seems to be a minor side issue, with total absence of
Hyperion and Eyetech from
www.amiga.com. The only connection I can see
between the A1 and Amiga Inc is that A1 and OS4 sales will pay some
license fee to Amiga Inc for the name. The idea that companies other than
Eyetech could do an A1 is a joke I think, because Eyetech will jealously
guard their position of being sole A1 producer.
Noone so far has shone the spotlight on Hyperion who after some 2? years
still havent got OS4 booting on an A1. To create or port an OS step no. 1
is the boot. Till the boot is done nothing has happened.
IMO the screenshots of OS4 are to keep Bill off their backs,
working on menus and windows but not doing the boot
== huge huge procrastination.
Perhaps Hyperion should be man enough to admit defeat and surrender their
AmigaOS source code license??
"we tried our best but after 2 years we give up, its too complicated".
Bill seems to have given them indefinite license to the source code
which was a bit foolish, with contracts one should always have opt-out clauses
no matter how nice or competent the other party.
I think Berndt Meyer or Ralph Schmidt should replace Hyperion,
:both have a proven track record in AmigaOS porting
January 2003 we were told that OS4 is almost ready, now people are saying
it will be another 6 months for A1-OS4, ie in January 2004 it will be almost
ready again! a year later in January 2005 OS4 will be almost ready,
most of the modules will be ready...
>My opinion -- and as always, it's strictly that -- is that the VC's have
>basically written off Amiga Inc and don't ever expect to see their money again.
>After all, Amiga Inc has no tangible assets left that they can seize or sell,
the landlord beat them to that!
What about the Amiga Limousine, or was that just rented for the day??
and the
www.amiga.com merchandise that could be seized (I havent looked
recently)
>and this apparently includes even the trademarks (for which ownership has always
>been a bit of a grey area to begin with).
>That leaves Amiga Inc on it's own, soon to be 1/4 to 1/2 million in debt
>(documented pending and settled court cases), properties being seized, and
>"floating" in the wind.
but what happens then?
Can a company hang around forever with such huge debts?
Is there some automatic procedure that swings into action to brush away
such companies?
How do bankruptcies and liquidations get started?
whoosh777