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No more Fountain at Fountain Boats
Reggie Fountain Resigns From Fountain Powerboats.
Reggie Fountain, CEO and president of Fountain Powerboats, has resigned from the company. Fountain, who spoke with NewsChannel 12, said there was "a very substantial difference of opinion and philosophy" between him and the new owners, Liberty Associates. "It's certainly a sad day when you have to walk out of your own company that you created," said Fountain. "I did all the engineering, all the manufacturing, all the sales, all the marketing. I had some good help, no doubt about it." Fountain said Liberty Associates wanted him to sign a no-compete clause, but he chose not to. "I've never had a contract not to compete with anybody and I don't ever intend to have one," said Fountain. The announcement comes less than a month after Fountain Powerboat Industries Inc., said they would expand in Beaufort County and bring two Florida-based boat lines, Donzi Marine and Pro-Line Boats, to Washington. "We did, in Fountain Powerboats, more than anyone else ever has in the history of performance boating," said Fountain. "We did just over one billion dollars in sales". Fountain, whose company has been in business for over 30 years, said he is now looking at all of his options. "It's a short life we all live," said Fountain. "The world is full of opportunities, so I'm going out and looking for an opportunity. I think I'm very well equipped to take advantage of any of those that might be there." - - - I'm sure Reggie will land on his feet, but I doubt Fountain Powerboats will. |
No more Fountain at Fountain Boats
HarryK wrote:
Reggie Fountain Resigns From Fountain Powerboats. Reggie Fountain, CEO and president of Fountain Powerboats, has resigned from the company. Fountain, who spoke with NewsChannel 12, said there was "a very substantial difference of opinion and philosophy" between him and the new owners, Liberty Associates. "It's certainly a sad day when you have to walk out of your own company that you created," said Fountain. "I did all the engineering, all the manufacturing, all the sales, all the marketing. I had some good help, no doubt about it." Fountain said Liberty Associates wanted him to sign a no-compete clause, but he chose not to. "I've never had a contract not to compete with anybody and I don't ever intend to have one," said Fountain. The announcement comes less than a month after Fountain Powerboat Industries Inc., said they would expand in Beaufort County and bring two Florida-based boat lines, Donzi Marine and Pro-Line Boats, to Washington. "We did, in Fountain Powerboats, more than anyone else ever has in the history of performance boating," said Fountain. "We did just over one billion dollars in sales". Fountain, whose company has been in business for over 30 years, said he is now looking at all of his options. "It's a short life we all live," said Fountain. "The world is full of opportunities, so I'm going out and looking for an opportunity. I think I'm very well equipped to take advantage of any of those that might be there." - - - I'm sure Reggie will land on his feet, but I doubt Fountain Powerboats will. He sold out and he's complaining? He failed in the end. |
No more Fountain at Fountain Boats
On Dec 11, 8:16*pm, HarryK wrote:
Reggie Fountain Resigns From Fountain Powerboats. Reggie Fountain, CEO and president of Fountain Powerboats, has resigned from the company. Fountain, who spoke with NewsChannel 12, said there was "a very substantial difference of opinion and philosophy" between him and the new owners, Liberty Associates. "It's certainly a sad day when you have to walk out of your own company that you created," said Fountain. "I did all the engineering, all the manufacturing, all the sales, all the marketing. I had some good help, no doubt about it." Fountain said Liberty Associates wanted him to sign a no-compete clause, but he chose not to. "I've never had a contract not to compete with anybody and I don't ever intend to have one," said Fountain. The announcement comes less than a month after Fountain Powerboat Industries Inc., said they would expand in Beaufort County and bring two Florida-based boat lines, Donzi Marine and Pro-Line Boats, to Washington. "We did, in Fountain Powerboats, more than anyone else ever has in the history of performance boating," said Fountain. "We did just over one billion dollars in sales". Fountain, whose company has been in business for over 30 years, said he is now looking at all of his options. "It's a short life we all live," said Fountain. "The world is full of opportunities, so I'm going out and looking for an opportunity. I think I'm very well equipped to take advantage of any of those that might be there." - - - I'm sure Reggie will land on his feet, but I doubt Fountain Powerboats will. I dont' know, too much money flying around for me to keep track of, but. he talks about a bil. in sales, but wasn't Fountain on the edge of bankruptcy and sold out? Yes, I'm sure Reggie will do fine in another venture, but his line was hit hard by a tanked economy like a lot of other mfj's were and when somebody else is writing the checks they usually have the call. |
No more Fountain at Fountain Boats
On 12/11/10 9:37 PM, Tim wrote:
On Dec 11, 8:16 pm, wrote: Reggie Fountain Resigns From Fountain Powerboats. Reggie Fountain, CEO and president of Fountain Powerboats, has resigned from the company. Fountain, who spoke with NewsChannel 12, said there was "a very substantial difference of opinion and philosophy" between him and the new owners, Liberty Associates. "It's certainly a sad day when you have to walk out of your own company that you created," said Fountain. "I did all the engineering, all the manufacturing, all the sales, all the marketing. I had some good help, no doubt about it." Fountain said Liberty Associates wanted him to sign a no-compete clause, but he chose not to. "I've never had a contract not to compete with anybody and I don't ever intend to have one," said Fountain. The announcement comes less than a month after Fountain Powerboat Industries Inc., said they would expand in Beaufort County and bring two Florida-based boat lines, Donzi Marine and Pro-Line Boats, to Washington. "We did, in Fountain Powerboats, more than anyone else ever has in the history of performance boating," said Fountain. "We did just over one billion dollars in sales". Fountain, whose company has been in business for over 30 years, said he is now looking at all of his options. "It's a short life we all live," said Fountain. "The world is full of opportunities, so I'm going out and looking for an opportunity. I think I'm very well equipped to take advantage of any of those that might be there." - - - I'm sure Reggie will land on his feet, but I doubt Fountain Powerboats will. I dont' know, too much money flying around for me to keep track of, but. he talks about a bil. in sales, but wasn't Fountain on the edge of bankruptcy and sold out? Yes, I'm sure Reggie will do fine in another venture, but his line was hit hard by a tanked economy like a lot of other mfj's were and when somebody else is writing the checks they usually have the call. The line has been having problems for a few years, actually, and went bankrupt a couple of years ago. But Reggie was a hell of an innovator and promoter in boating for 30 years. |
No more Fountain at Fountain Boats
On Sat, 11 Dec 2010 22:24:25 -0500, HarryK
wrote: On 12/11/10 9:37 PM, Tim wrote: On Dec 11, 8:16 pm, wrote: Reggie Fountain Resigns From Fountain Powerboats. Reggie Fountain, CEO and president of Fountain Powerboats, has resigned from the company. Fountain, who spoke with NewsChannel 12, said there was "a very substantial difference of opinion and philosophy" between him and the new owners, Liberty Associates. "It's certainly a sad day when you have to walk out of your own company that you created," said Fountain. "I did all the engineering, all the manufacturing, all the sales, all the marketing. I had some good help, no doubt about it." Fountain said Liberty Associates wanted him to sign a no-compete clause, but he chose not to. "I've never had a contract not to compete with anybody and I don't ever intend to have one," said Fountain. The announcement comes less than a month after Fountain Powerboat Industries Inc., said they would expand in Beaufort County and bring two Florida-based boat lines, Donzi Marine and Pro-Line Boats, to Washington. "We did, in Fountain Powerboats, more than anyone else ever has in the history of performance boating," said Fountain. "We did just over one billion dollars in sales". Fountain, whose company has been in business for over 30 years, said he is now looking at all of his options. "It's a short life we all live," said Fountain. "The world is full of opportunities, so I'm going out and looking for an opportunity. I think I'm very well equipped to take advantage of any of those that might be there." - - - I'm sure Reggie will land on his feet, but I doubt Fountain Powerboats will. I dont' know, too much money flying around for me to keep track of, but. he talks about a bil. in sales, but wasn't Fountain on the edge of bankruptcy and sold out? Yes, I'm sure Reggie will do fine in another venture, but his line was hit hard by a tanked economy like a lot of other mfj's were and when somebody else is writing the checks they usually have the call. The line has been having problems for a few years, actually, and went bankrupt a couple of years ago. But Reggie was a hell of an innovator and promoter in boating for 30 years. Hope he salted something away during the good years. |
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