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#252952 - 01/12/09 01:14 PM
Re: NAMM Show 2009
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Senior Member
Registered: 10/27/03
Posts: 2417
Loc: CA
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Translation into english as follows:
The Generalmusic of San Giovanni in Marignano, with two other locations in Italy, closes and dismisses its 75 employees.
The direction of the company that, initially, had applied for layoffs, he decided to use the arrangement and to rely on the bankruptcy court. This means dismissal for 75 employees .. Already workers had not received his salary for November and the thirteenth. Trade unions and UILM FIOM meet the direction of Generalmusic January 7.
I thought something was up with GEM because they have been "out of the picture" for quite a while now, as well as their no shows at recent trade shows. They let go our own Dave McMahon a couple of years ago or so and I had a gut reaction back then that they might not be around much longer. It's sad in a way because it eliminates one of the competition and having more competition is always good for the consumer.
All the best, Mike
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#252954 - 01/12/09 01:41 PM
Re: NAMM Show 2009
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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Diki.., the only arranger company in my opinion that's even showing the slightest interest in catering to the younger arranger player is Korg. Korg's approach is right on in that they give the arranger player all the tools you need, but go further and do a good job at integrating the synth/workstation along with the arranger.
The MS is also another good example... Concept itself is great..., styles are another story... However, Dom has even voiced his lack of interest in the US market.
I'm not shocked about GEM. When was the last time we really heard about anything from them??? I'm also not shocked in the least about Roland's position as well considering Roland US seems to go OUT OF THEIR WAY to show their lack of interest in the arranger department.
Thankfully Korg and Yamaha are still hangin in there with us.
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 01-12-2009).]
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