I will admit I have never heard of Sound United or Masimo, But it would seem that Masimo obtained Sound United at a bargain price , despite advice from
financial banks,etc. In short it was a bad investment from day one. And no-one is going to buy a company that has financial restraints.
I did a bit of research, and came up with the following info,
Masimo executives are back calling their consumer audio business Sound United, with a senior executive on a conference call this week claiming that they will move the business into being a “discontinued operations” if and when the board decides “to no longer pursue a spin-off, of the this...
www.channelnews.com.au
As for the future of Denon and Marantz they will continue to be sould, probably under the ownership of a new importer. There world is not going to end, due to bad management from Masimo.
The question should really be asked if this is the first company to face closure, Our news service has just announced that car manufacturers in both Mexico and Canada
face large increases in import Duty / Taxes, with the announcement from Trump that cars should really be made in the US. Under this thinking, from a convicted criminal your country will be on it's knee's by the end of the year, if not sooner. With large unemployment being the result