RE:RE:Selling the golden gooseNo, they mutually agreed to end their distribution agreement.
if you go back in time, you would see just how much emphasis and credibility was put by the pumpers because of Aubert & Duval involvement. Of course, there was a positive spin on that agreement ending and we don't know why.
ramuntcho wrote: Is there still a link between PYR and Aubert & Duval... dosen't seem fruitful up to now.
Breizh01 wrote: I recall that during an exchange at an AGM of PYR the question of selling a «division» and Peter seemed quite3 opposeed to it citing the mistake of selling the powder metal group and IP to AP&C.
Since most would not recall these events, here is an answer:
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Producing the Most Spherical, Pure Titanium PowdersThis system was operated by PyroGenesis for many years before the company entered into a joint venture which ultimately led to the sale of the system to AP&C in 2006
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What goes around comes around and I dont have any quote to give you but it fell on the newswire this last week of june:
The court has given the claimant Tekna that the patent on titanium powders berlongs to Tekna and not to AP&C.
Please do the DD that is required but this is quite a shock for AP&C and GE.
Should help the future of PYR in Spain and other venures with A&D ;
Boom or Bust.
Have a great weekend all.