Yeah generally no mandate for private companies to have a Board of Directors, although it can vary by state as to what functions a company must have. In a situation like Krell has gone through, I'm not surprised Rondi did not constitute a Board. I think it is also mute reinforcement that Bicking or any other investor did NOT have a significant financial interest in Krell. Invariably, someone putting money into a business or someone with substantial ownership wants a Board and someone looking out for their financial interests.
Krell Moves to new location
Here is the old location https://sentrycommercial.com/industrial-building-sold-for-2-2m-in-orange/
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I’m sorry, but this is not how to run a company. How many customers shipped components needing repair to Krell before the doors closed? And how long must someone sit in limbo while the legal process continues. I’d hate to be someone who’s sitting in limbo not even knowing if their item or items is even going to be found! How is it Krell owners didn’t have their affairs in order before this happened. This is what not to do if you own any company! |
@willywonka if Krell would release their service schematics to third party technicians, servicing Krell products would not be an issue. |
Absolutely, one hundred percent. It is time Right to Repair laws are passed in all states to give folks back the control over how and where to have their gear maintained - gear they paid for and own. It is time rogue companies are put back in their place. @willywonka I see your point, but that essentially makes you a Harman / Bose customer
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