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You're assuming they had no creditors, even Bloor has creditors.




They didn't...no assumption about it. Hence the reason for the Co-op and they were lobbying for money to the government until the very end.

I also find it interesting that Bloor has kept Triumph as a private company which ultimately puts him in charge and not at the mercy of some board.




Like the Koch Family.




I think (and just my opinion and could easily be argued) that part of Hinkley's success is that it still remains a private company that gives Bloor a heck of a lot more free reign to go in the direction he feels best for his company. Of course the danger in all of this is who inherits the business when the time comes because the motivations of two different individuals do not always line up as straight as our parallel twins even if it is within the same family