The M&K website has a posting that the factory has been closed:
http://mksound.com/
DaveF - any thoughts on your old employer?
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The M&K website has a posting that the factory has been closed:
http://mksound.com/
DaveF - any thoughts on your old employer?
It dosen't appear that M&K is shutting down, just closing their factory. They're another in a very long line of companies moving production off-shore. Wonder who's factory got the business?
David
Have you seen any news that they are just moving factories? Placing that statement on the front page without any clarification implies a significant shutdown in my book. Companies generally file a factory move in a small press release if they say anything at all.
No news. Their website remains unchanged. If they were going to fold the business instead of just shutting down the plant, I'd expect them to say so. I'm sure more will come out if it's an actual cessation of business.Originally Posted by BradJudy
David
It is my understanding that they are completely shut down and every employee (including the sales force) has been let go.
I know it might be difficult to accept but I strongly doubt that the business itself will continue to operate at any level. I won't publicly share what I know or what I have known for many years, but let me just say that I am not surprised by this.
I am deeply saddened though and I have some dear friends who are jobless right now -- no advanced warnings were given but the *signs* were obvious for all to see.
I have read many of the various online posts and there is a lot of misinformation being shared, speculation and hope is a good thing but I am quite confident that M&K is permanently shut down.
M&K was a pioneer in the industry and I am very proud to have been an important part of that company during its best years.
Wow - they are indeed gone. I suspected that they weren't foolish enough to post something like that if it was just a factory move.
Thanks for the info Dave.
Dave - did you open Ascend right after leaving M&K ?M&K was a pioneer in the industry and I am very proud to have been an important part of that company during its best years.
You are very welcome Brad...
I have so many mixed emotions about this that sway between anger and sadness. Mostly I have been thinking about some of the GREAT times I had there, including working directly with Ken on many various projects, wonderful conversations with the late Dr. Lester Field, enjoying the warm and friendly company of the late Jonas Miller (one of the nicest guys in the world) and all the fun I would have with the production crew (still unable to drink cheap Tequilla anymore )
No -- I took about a year off from "regular" employment and spent that time doing consulting work while also designing the CBM-170 and HTM-200. THAT was a fun year for meOriginally Posted by chas
"Consulting work" - is that what they call racquetball these days?Originally Posted by davef
Ha... If there was ever any money in racquetball, you guys would own different loudspeakers ...... and I would still be in good shapeOriginally Posted by BradJudy