The company from the older items popping up seem to be a reseller/manufacturer (manufacturer can be a broad brush as companies buy other products, change some stripping and put their logo on them and call themselves manufacturers) producing or reselling for the bio-medical field.
Yes. That's an excellent point, and there's some confirmation for it. See this BBB report on TeleChem, the subsidiary that sells those very pricey machines. The ones that cost up to a million bucks:
Note that TeleChem is described as an "importer". So they're just reselling stuff they get from God knows where. Maybe China. So they're only getting a commission on sales, I should think.
Now look at the complaints. Several buyers say they bought stuff from TeleChem, and the stuff didn't work. But TeleChem neither fixed the problems nor gave the buyers their money back. Perhaps there's an easy explanation: the ARYC/TeleChem people simply don't know HOW to fix the broken machines.
lol, if you've missed it, apparently when shareholders take one of the "tours", they're told the employees all have the day off. Go figure.
Did a pump group hijack arrayit?
I considered that possibility at first, but I don't think so. It seems people who've written to Rick Schena--and not all of them have been enthusiastic longs--got replies from him.
It's a really messed up story, but I don't think the company was hijacked.
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