Agreed. For the most part.
I'll add that for a lot of my articles I've actually spoken to real, live people and been able to ask them questions. I've also spoken to a lot of people who I can't quote, or refer to, for obvious reasons, so that may affect my perspective.
I don't, however feel I'm speculating for the worst. At the very least, I'm trying to give a balance to the speculation. I'll also add that there are multiple contradictory statements coming out of Brammo. For instance... Polaris has bought the motorcycle business, yet your quote that all support will be coming from Brammo. How is that even possible? If anything, I'm trying to separate the speculation from the fact, or at least identify the speculation for what it is.
Thus, my repeated statement. We simply don't know. And we won't until we get an announcement through the dealers.
Does anyone know what the SEC requirements are for making further announcements, by the way?
I've got to add - I do have some personal experience from the dealer end of things in the digital photo market. A while back, when I was an Imacon dealer, they bought out Hasselblad - even a more messy deal, since Hasselblad didn't have a digital camera on the market, and Imacon then branded all their cameras as Hasselblad. Since these systems sold for upwards of $30K, you can imagine there was a lot of stress and speculation as to how it would shake out. In the camera business, the dealers have to buy demo stock outright - at a discount, but still, we were sitting on over $100K of hardware that was due to become useless.
Imacon, (or, "Hasselbad") had their NE rep in my showroom within the week. Just sayin'.
AND, on the other end of the spectrum, similar camera systems companies got bought, stripped, and vanished by companies like Fuji and Kodak. In the case of those, we didn't hear squat from the new mothership, at all, until we got the notice that the hardware wouldn't be supported past existing outstanding warranties.