Sentimentally it is sad.
I own one of the last of the family Morgans, with a naturally aspirated V8.
This development temps me to keep it.
But from a business perspective absolutely the right thing to do and understand why they did this: in 2010 the owners of RTC realised that we lacked the resources to take the company to the next level. We we aware that in many ways we were out of our depth. So we sold out in early 2011. It went very well, the new owners invested and supported and the spirit of RTC thrived under the new owners.
Then in 2017 that company was, in turn, taken over. RTC has disappeared, it is part of a "production cluster". The products we developed sell well, but now it is all about cutting cost, reducing risk. It saddened me.
But, we took the money and once that is done you lose both responsibility and control.
Last edited by Peter J; 05/03/19 05:04 PM. Reason: My experience