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JDBinTN

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I was reading The Dunlap Tribune( our local paper) and saw where HCA property is going to auction. I hoped is was only part of it but it is whole 15 acres where the facility sets. Maybe they will relocate to smaller builing, it's just sad cause use to work alot of people. I was one of them for about 4 yrs. back in the 90s.
 
I know what your saying. I've always shot HCA bows. The bow market is tough these days. All markets are tough these days as far as that goes. The work we are bidding on right now is cut to the bone as far as price. I don't see how much longer this country can keep going the way its going.
 
I do some testing work for HCA and was told by someone within the company that he was going to buy the inventory and run the business . They are not going out of business , but are probably liquidating some of their assets as part of the bankruptcy.
 
I feel kinda bad I wish I had bought one for this season just didn't need it have 4 bows as is. Last new one I got was HCA but its been couple years. Maybe the new owner will keep in going in another place cause they have some real nice bows. Thanks for update Radar.
 
There are some exciting new changes in store for HCA in 2010 . Look for the biggest product changes mid 2010 , but upfront there will be some major changes in customer service and marketing . Improving customer service and establishing a dealer network are the key changes .
I'm moving to KC in December to work with GM , but plan to continue to work with HCA in 2010 in R&D .
 


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