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Grande25

11/20/08 7:40 AM

#31033 RE: Mr Wizard a1a #31029

Well, it sounds like you have more speculation and questions. And yes, still splitting hairs. Corroboration is corroboration.

GLTU in whatever it is you are trying to accomplish here.
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Grande25

11/22/08 9:24 PM

#31157 RE: Mr Wizard a1a #31029

Mr. Wizard commented, "The person who answered was speaking for Global Detector - until someone can clarify the relationship. I have asked the company to clarify the relationship - one of the 7 questions."

The answer to the Paradigm/Global Detector relationship question: Global Detector is a subsidiary of Paradigm Tactical.

I hope I don't get in trouble for asking the sales folks questions... but I haven't had one reply back to three of my e-mails but I have every time I addressed one of the sales channels. And I never phoned them... I always have used e-mail/online methods rather than flooding them with phone calls. They have the full option to ignore/delete my e-mails. I used the "contact us" message block at the Global Detector site and I don't think it was more than just a few hours on a Saturday before I had a reply. I replied back with a thank you for answering my question which was, "what is the relationship between Global Detector and Paradigm Tactical?" In my reply I identified the fact that I had not had a reply from the IR e-mail address.

Wikipedia:

A subsidiary, in business matters, is an entity that is controlled by a bigger and more powerful entity. The controlled entity is called a company, corporation, or limited liability company, and the controlling entity is called its parent (or the parent company). The reason for this distinction is that a lone company cannot be a subsidiary of any organization; only an entity representing a legal fiction as a separate entity can be a subsidiary. While individuals have the capacity to act on their own initiative, a business entity can only act through its directors, officers and employees.