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Subject: Commodore Declaring Bankruptcy
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Date: Fri, 29 Apr 94 23:49:00 -0400
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Hot off the wires, after the close of business on Friday, Commodore
made an announcement.

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     COMMODORE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED TO LIQUIDATE

NEW YORK, April 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Commodore International Limited
(NYSE:CBU) announced today that its Board Of Directors has authorized
the transfer of its assets to trustees for the benefit of its creditors
and has placed its major subsidiary, Commodore Electronics Limited, into
voluntary liquidation. This is the initial phase of an orderly
liquidation of both companies, which are incorporated in the Bahamas, by
the Bahamas Supreme Court.

CONTACT:  Hock Tan, CFO of Commodore International Limited,
215-431-9160/


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  Commodore Folds

By DINAH WISENBERG BRIN
 Associated Press Writer

   WEST CHESTER, Pa. (AP) -- Commodore International Ltd., a pioneer in
the personal computer industry, said late Friday it is going out of
business.

   The company plans to transfer its assets to unidentified trustees
"for the benefit of its creditors" and has placed its major subsidiary,
Commodore Electronics Ltd., into voluntary liquidation.

   "This is the initial phase of an orderly voluntary liquidation of
both companies," Commodore said in a brief statement.

   Company executives could not immediately be reached Friday evening.
(60 min left), (H)elp, More?
   The company last month reported an $8.2 million loss for the quarter
ending Dec. 31 on sales of $70.1 million. A year earlier, Commodore lost
$77.2 million on sales of $237.7 million in the same period.

   In the latest report, Commodore said financial limits had thwarted
its ability to supply products, leading to weakened sales. One of its
new products, the Amiga CD32 video game, had sold poorly in Europe,
where the company did most of its business.

   The company's net worth turned negative in the fiscal year ended last
June 30.

   Its stock, which had traded at around $3 per share before the
quarterly results were announced last month, closed unchanged at 87 1/2
cents per share on the New York Stock Exchange Friday.

   "This is a company that briefly captured the attention of the
American market and didn't go where the market was going," said David
Coursey, editor of the newsletter P.C. Letter in San Mateo, Calif. "They
just never managed to change with the marketplace."

   While grabbing some market share and attention in the late 1970s,
Commodore's products were something between PCs and game machines "and
never quite became either," Coursey said.

   Commodore started 40 years ago as a typewriter repair company in the
Bronx. Its extension to the adding machine business paved the way for it
to make calculators and then personal computers by the mid-1970s.

   Commodore competed with Radio Shack for the first computers sold to
homes and co-founder Jack Tramiel became a highly-regarded figure in the
fledgling PC industry.

   By the early 1980s, it was overshadowed in the PC business by Apple
Computer Inc. and IBM. Software manufacturers didn't create as much
software for Commodore's Amiga line as it did for Apple and
IBM-compatible machines.

   In recent years, most of Commodore's business was in Europe.

   NewTek Inc. of Topeka, Kan., created a product called Video Toaster
that converted Commodore's Amiga to a video-editing system. The $2,500
product was popular with small advertising agencies and home hobbyists.
The company's phones were busy Friday night.
(60 min left), (H)elp, More?

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 Commodore International <CBU.N> to liquidate

    NEW YORK, April 29 (Reuter) - Commodore International Ltd said it
authorized the transfer of its assets to trustees for the benefit of its
creditors and placed its major subsidiary, Commodore Electronics Ltd
into voluntary liquidation.
    The company said this is the initial phase of an orderly liquidation
of both companies, which are incorporated in the Bahamas, by the Bahamas
Supreme Court.

    --New York Newsdesk 212-603-3310.


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I usually don't do cross-posts but this one, I figured, everyone should
see.

Now, let's see what happens. Just remember one thing...there is still
lots of life in your Amigas!