Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 11th Feb 2008 19:58 UTC
Amiga & AROS Ars has published part VI in their series of articles on the history of the Amiga. "When a corporation is bleeding money, often the only way to save it is to drastically lower fixed expenses by firing staff. Commodore had lost over USD 300 million between September 1985 and March 1986, and over USD 21 million in March alone. Commodore's new CEO, Thomas Rattigan, was determined to stop the bleeding."
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It's all clear now
by Dasher42 on Tue 12th Feb 2008 22:45 UTC
Dasher42
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2007-04-05

So that's why they called Irving Gould "The Ghoul".

Now, I migrated to OS/2 Warp and Linux after my Amiga 500 started having hardware issues, but I'm still bummed that several revolutions in personal computer design had to come years later on account of these bungling bigwigs.