View Full Version : Cerberus to Sell Gunmaker Freedom Group
Whistler
12-18-2012, 07:09
The private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management said on Tuesday that it would sell its investment in the gunmaker Freedom Group in response to the school shootings last week in Connecticut.
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2012/12/18/cerberus-to-sell-gunmaker-freedom-group/
For those who might not be aware Freedom Group includes:
Advanced Armament Corporation
Barnes Bullets
Bushmaster Firearms International
Dakota Arms
DPMS Panther Arms
H & R Firearms
Marlin
Mountain Khakis
Para USA
Parker Gunmakers
Remington Arms
Remington Military
Remington LE
Remington PMPD
TAPCO
Whistler
12-18-2012, 07:27
Digging a bit more I ran across this gem: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/12/17/this-gun-kill-kids-and-reaps-profits.html Posted to add a bit of spice. [Muaha]
blacklabel
12-18-2012, 07:31
They only want out because profit is soon going to be impossible for them. Who wants to bet that if an AWB is passed, it's after Cerberus is able to finalize a sale?
They only want out because profit is soon going to be impossible for them. Who wants to bet that if an AWB is passed, it's after Cerberus is able to finalize a sale?
This! Nothing this big happens without somebody profiting or keeping someone from losing millions.
BPTactical
12-18-2012, 08:02
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2012/12/18/cerberus-to-sell-gunmaker-freedom-group/
For those who might not be aware Freedom Group includes:
Advanced Armament Corporation
Barnes Bullets
Bushmaster Firearms International
Dakota Arms
DPMS Panther Arms
H & R Firearms
Marlin
Mountain Khakis
Para USA
Parker Gunmakers
Remington Arms
Remington Military
Remington LE
Remington PMPD
TAPCO
And this is why I found it alarming when Cerebus started purchasing all of these manufactures. Too easy for one entity to suddenly "Get Moral". The firearms industry in this country has been exclusively family owned and a "Cottage" industry.
(Edited for incorrect information)
And this is why I found it alarming when Cerebus started purchasing all of these manufactures. Too easy for one entity to suddenly "Get Moral". The firearms industry in this country has been exclusively family owned and a "Cottage" industry.
My thinking also
It sounded like it was nothing more than pressure from investors over the whole Gun Control issue, mainly the Teachers group in Cali. The Cerebus group stated VERY clearly they take no sides whatsoever on the matter and will not.............................very business like.
Zundfolge
12-18-2012, 11:29
Lets not forget that ol Georgie Soros is a major player in Cerebus as well.
No, he is not. Never has been either.
Cerebus is run by a bunch of conservative business men (including Dan Quayle among others) ... yes they will try to unload the gun companies if they think they will no longer be profitable, but there is no conspiracy here and George Soros has zero to do with it.
BPTactical
12-18-2012, 11:33
You would be correct Zund........I have been chastised and shall stand in the corner now...
Aloha_Shooter
12-18-2012, 11:35
If I had the money, I'd look at this as a buying opportunity. There are bargains to be found everytime people sell crap because their emotions are running high and it'd be nice to own an American legend like Remington or Marlin.
ChadAmberg
12-18-2012, 13:06
And this is why I found it alarming when Cerebus started purchasing all of these manufactures. Too easy for one entity to suddenly "Get Moral". The firearms industry in this country has been exclusively family owned and a "Cottage" industry.
(Edited for incorrect information)
That's why them divesting themselves is probably a good thing. I'd prefer much wider ownership over assets like this than a few big players.
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