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Joined: Jan 2005
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Methinks Triumph would be better of going public anyhow, if they were to change the current status at all.
I think one of the reasons they are doing so well is that Triumph hasnt gone public. They can do what they want and what they need to do and not have to please any stock holders. ONce they went public, it is no longer about the bikes or heritage, but all about the money and keeping investors happy.
Not to mention that going public leaves yorself open for a take over. In a private ownership, it is completely impossible.
Soren
Amen to this. I work for a public company, and post-Enron, and to put it mildly, it SUCKS. We cannot do what we need to do to grow revenue or be more successful, because we are beholden to Wall Street and the all-mighty SOX legislation.
In Between the Dark and the Light..
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