<i>OUR AUDITORS HAVE ISSUED A "GOING CONCERN" OPINION
Our auditors have stated that due to our working capital deficiency, our convertible debt obligations, and our lack of long-term credit availability, there is "substantial doubt" about our ability to continue as a going concern. Our plans in regard to these matters is to consider the sale of certain assets. As of the reporting date, we have received multiple non-binding offers from qualified bidders and we anticipate closing one or more transactions in early 2003. Such a transaction is expected to provide us with sufficient resources to:
. Retire the remaining balance due subordinated debt holders;
. Retire the additional $1,000,000 bridge note;
. Restructure the Company and aggressively pursue a focused strategy of growing the remaining business.
There can be no assurances we will reach an agreement to sell certain assets nor that any such agreement will be completed on terms favorable to us or timely enough to avoid disruption of operations. </i>
My personal opinion is that their problems have been caused by just one thing: PIRACY
Four friends of mine all use SoundForge6 (as I do). But the only person who actually PAID for their copy was me. To put it bluntly they think I'm an absolute f#*king idiot for paying for my copy.
When I mentioned the problems of SoFo and that maybe it was caused by piracy, one friend just grinned and said "yeah, maybe".
The problem here is that people who use cracked versions just don't care whether the company goes bankrupt or not because they'll just get a crack of some other software to use instead. Meanwhile legitimate users get screwed.
Makes me mad.
When he left he gave me a CD with "some stuff I might like". It had a copy of his new tunes, a crack of the JunoX VSTi and a crack of Cubase SX . . . thanks
