The last 5 words of the two examples are identical, but they don't make
syntactic sense in the 2nd instance. I suspect a cut&paste error.
On 3/24/2020 1:19 PM, ARIN wrote:
Example: Imagine a case where a global company has decided to discontinue
service in the ARIN service region (shuttering ARIN region offices laying off
ARIN region employees, and canceling ARIN region customers) and repurpose the
network resources and number resources in the rest of its global footprint.
During restructuring the company concentrates its holdings in its European
subsidiary, and then dissolved its US legal entity.
Imagine a case where a global company has decided to divest its service in the
ARIN region (selling all ARIN region offices, all ARIN region network assets,
all ARIN service region customers, all number resources used in the ARIN
(associated with previous noted sale of network and customers), but retaining
ARIN issued resources in use outside of the ARIN service region. During
restructuring the company concentrates its holdings which are not in us in the
ARIN service region in its European subsidiary, and then sells off its US
legal entity (including the network, customers, addresses in use, etc)
dissolved its US legal entity.
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John Santos
Evans Griffiths & Hart, Inc.
781-861-0670 ext 539
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