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In Reply to: Harman International to be Sold to KKR/Goldman Sachs posted by bondmanp on April 26, 2007 at 06:15:41:
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Interesting thought.Except the current products aren't as musically involving as they were when he had the company in the early 80s, and Tom Colangelo did the designs.
So my guess is that he'd be buying a company with boring products he probably wouldn't even like.
But it's only a guess...
Best regards,
If I was Mark Levinson, that's EXACTLY why I would buy it back! especially since it still has his name on the front!
I don't think Mark Levinson the man has money right now for a ham sandwich, let alone his old company, whose work and products were the labor of John Curl, Tom Colangelo and Richard Sequerra. Mark himself was never more than a front man.
> I don't think Mark Levinson the man has money right now for a ham
> sandwich, let alone his old company, whose work and products were
> the labor of John Curl, Tom Colangelo and Richard Sequerra.
And Richard Burwen.
John Atkinson
Editor, Stereophile
Apologies, Dick Burwen is credited with creating some of MLAS's initial product offerings, as well as the Audio Palette for Cello.
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