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From: larrys@swcp.com (Larry Shultz)
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Subject: Re: Amiga Sold?
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>Hi All,
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>Can anybody verify Stephen Bowie's 13 April post that Amiga Technologies has
>been sold to VisCorp? Sorry to ask here, but I don't have very extensive
>access to the net...
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> Thanks,
> Chris Conlee
According to what I saw. Escom and Visicorp signed a letter of intent. Visicorp will buy Amiga
Technologies for 40 million. They stated that they will continue the Amiga Line of products.
I guess the nice thing is that the Amiga is now an american computer.