does not seem to be the case. Just about everybody seemed to agree on the company, smart, innovative with disruptive technology that was on the rise and with a new deal to sell the Scope to Remington things appeared rosy. Well keep your safety on, more layoffs, 30 employees and the CFO and that means trouble in Tejas. I wonder if there is a sense of the crowd that the lock-on, tag and shoot was a bridge to far for those who shoot for the "sport" and are not interested in a guaranteed outcome. "Change in Direction" could mean all-in on the Military side where "sport" is not the point
or the above is the New Coke of the Firearms Industry and they'll choke it back awhile and see if they can figure out what to do next.
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2013/11/foghorn/breaking-trackingpoint-fires-15-employees-including-cfo/
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