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The move makes sense but the problem I see is that making decisions like that on purely political reasons, as the article states, can backfire. Political winds change.
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SGT Steve McFarland
It's more than politics. The economic climate in Tennessee is more business -friendly than Massachusetts.
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LTC Stephen C.
Purely political reasons, Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen?
“This has been an extremely difficult and emotional decision for us, but after an exhaustive and thorough analysis, for the continued health and strength of our iconic company, we feel that we have been left with no other alternative,” explained Mark Smith, Smith & Wesson’s President and CEO in a press release.
The author of the article states, “In other words, it was about corporate survival.”
The reasons were economic, based on the actions of politicians.
SGT Steve McFarland A1C Mike Allen
“This has been an extremely difficult and emotional decision for us, but after an exhaustive and thorough analysis, for the continued health and strength of our iconic company, we feel that we have been left with no other alternative,” explained Mark Smith, Smith & Wesson’s President and CEO in a press release.
The author of the article states, “In other words, it was about corporate survival.”
The reasons were economic, based on the actions of politicians.
SGT Steve McFarland A1C Mike Allen
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