Well, there's good news and bad news The bad news is that me US told leaves Commodoie UK with what's probably no more than two or three weeks' worth ot Amiga and CD32 stock II no-one sorts the Amencan side ol things out before then, then obviously there's gomg to be a major problem in getting hold ol any Amiga hardware The good news, meanwhile, is that (a) Commodore UK is an independent company, and not directly affecied by anything that happens to (he US branch, and (b) industry leeimg is very much that with Commodore's lortunes just starting to pick up dramatically as the A1200 and CD32 take oft in some style, it's inconceivable that someone won't lake over the reins and allow business to cairy on with the minimum of upheaval Indeed, given Commodore's, er. less than impressive business performance ol the last lew years, who's to say that the financial muscle end marketing sense of a big corporation won't be just what's needed to shove the Amiga up there where it belongs7 (I'm sorry - Ed) Here's hoping, anyway
