Evesham takeover: Q&A
Posted on 7 Aug 2007 at 13:43
Dr Mohammed's [another former Time director] company is listed as secretary of Geemore, is it not?
He hasn't provided any investment, he's just helped with a little bit of setting up work.
But he is involved in the business?
No, he's not no.
So he has no involvement with the business whatsoever?
No.
You can see why people might be a little bit nervous about your relationship with those two gentlemen...
I can understand that, but I'm trying to focus on the positives and you're focusing on the negatives. We've managed to save half the jobs in Evesham, we've saved the brand, we've saved the warranties, we've saved the technical support. I'm trying to focus on the positives.
We've had complaints from readers that systems ordered for Evesham haven't arrived. When we spoke to your company we were told there were problems with your couriers after the floods. Are those customers going to get their PCs?
Absolutely. Everyone who has ordered and paid for anything will get it. Shipments actually start today. There's a massive amount of stuff waiting to go in the warehouse. All back orders will be cleared in the next few days.
And those people with supply contracts and warranties will move over to Geemore?
Yep.
Author: Barry Collins
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