Sublicut - a new company?

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Andrew
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We don't know the facts really so no point judging. I've known companies shut down and start up again with a slightly different set-up in the back end for a few different reasons. I agree it doesn't always look good when this happens so a bit of decent PR is needed to smooth the way.

Still confused about the Holding company scenario though? Well known company in Wales......Novachrome? That's the only one I can think of and everything seems very open. In my limited knowledge a holding company is not really some cloak and dagger operation that is hiding things. If there are 2 or more companies a person is involved in then a holding company is a good option for tax implications and accounting.
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Hi Dave

I didn't see the message on your website, I got reduced P&P costs after emailing you, and in turn you calling me. The balloons arrived at the weekend, thanks for that
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Hi Dave
All arrived today well packed thanks
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Personaly i dont realy care what was the reason of closing h2g. I wish you all the best and I am waiting for more stuff. If you get any good metal keyrings I will be ordering them ;)
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I agree with Paul, the only time I'd be concerned would be if the 'previous' company left customers high & dry. I am for example, concerned about all the bad feedback about Lovecut! Would I buy a press from them? No!

There are many reasons why businesses fail and in most circumstances, there's quite a sad story behind it. Many business owners struggle for months, sometimes years to keep afloat. They make no money and just hope for that lucky break. I wish Sublicut all the best for the future and thank them for trying to make our products more profitable.
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