Karyn

That's a good example of YUM.  And YUM itself is a spin-off of Pepsico 
(pep) which, over the years, had bought up Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, Pizza 
Hut, Kentucky Fried Chicken, et al.
So what you have is a bunch of initially independent fast food chains 
which end up being bought up and placed under the Pepsi corporate umbrella 
and then Pepsico packages them together into a new spin-off company, Yum 
Brands (yum).
So, I suppose, as an example, someone could come along, make an offer and 
purchase GW-Micro from its new owner.
OR JFW, Zoom Text, whatever.
Not saying this would happen, but, in the business world, brand names can 
and do change owners sometimes for the better and other times with no 
consequence and sometimes for the worse.




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