At 14:19 4/3/2015, you wrote:
It may just a case of wanting the merged company to be governed under
only the Business laws of Colorado. Maybe they get a state tax break
'hand-out'.
Ben - WB2RHM
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Subject: Re: [TenTec] [Ten-Tec-Omni-VII] Re: RKR Designs LLC purchases
Alpha/Ten-Tec from RF Concepts
Message: 7
I am not willing to dig into what are the differences between
Colorado tax codes and Tennessee tax codes, but if one applies
"Occam's razor"... The simplest explanation is often the correct one
and unless I hear they went belly up it's not really relevant to my world...
73, Brian KA9EGW
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