The company that makes a product owns it. If they have an agreement with another company by which they agree to sell the product to that company, then the title to the product changes hands by the terms of that agreement. If a company possesses a formula for a product but doesn't have the tools to make it themselves it gets someone else to make it for them. Or it licenses someone else to make it and sell it in return for a royalty.
If you're asking about who owns the Besado trademark, ask that question. When these buffoons wake up they might want to consider applying for a Besado Platinum and Besado Oro trademark. They would make a whole lot more sense by doing that than you made when you applied for a trademark for 4 words which don't represent either a product or a service of any kind and which don't match the 4 words in the specimen that you provided with the application. If you're asking who owns the Oro inventory, I don't know that there even is one.
Ask a better question.
ps. I second the motion that you get a better lawyer, if you really have one. No lawyer is probably your best move. Declare victory and abandon whatever this is.