Superchips was SOLD
Superchips was SOLD
I wonder how that will affect products/updates or SCT?
See the story
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050202/25469_1.html
Sorry if this was old news. Haven't been around in awhile
See the story
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050202/25469_1.html
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 2, 2005--Autotronic Controls Corporation, better known as MSD Ignition, a portfolio company of Gryphon Investors, announced today that it has completed the acquisition of Superchips, Inc. Terms were not disclosed.
Superchips, based in Sanford, Florida, is the leading manufacturer of performance programmers and chips for late model production cars and trucks, serving both the gas and diesel markets. The acquisition creates an ideal fit with MSD's dominant position in the ignition performance and racing aftermarket. While MSD and Superchips will continue to maintain their strong independent brands, they will also complement each other's technology base and advance their respective capabilities in performance electronic controls and components.
"The acquisition of Superchips will accelerate MSD's plans to enhance its product line and provide access to technology outside our current capabilities," MSD's CEO Dan Gresham stated. "Superchips has capabilities that will accelerate MSD's growth and MSD offers strengths to augment Superchips. It's a win-win situation."
Superchips' General Manager Michael Short stated, "The Superchips team recognized some time ago that our brand strength and technology developments were out-pacing our manufacturing and personnel base. We looked at many options and decided that MSD offered us the best possible path for our future."
El Paso, Texas-based MSD Ignition is the most recognized name in performance ignition systems and is used in everything from NASCAR, NHRA and IHRA drag racing to SCORE off-road racing, World of Outlaw sprint cars, and a host of other motorsports applications. MSD was acquired by Gryphon Investors in April 2004.
Based in San Francisco, California, Gryphon Investors focuses on leveraged acquisitions of and growth investments in middle-market companies in partnership with experienced executives. Gryphon typically seeks to invest $25 to $75 million of its own capital in companies and prioritizes investment opportunities where it can form proactive partnerships with owners and executives to build leading companies.
Superchips, based in Sanford, Florida, is the leading manufacturer of performance programmers and chips for late model production cars and trucks, serving both the gas and diesel markets. The acquisition creates an ideal fit with MSD's dominant position in the ignition performance and racing aftermarket. While MSD and Superchips will continue to maintain their strong independent brands, they will also complement each other's technology base and advance their respective capabilities in performance electronic controls and components.
"The acquisition of Superchips will accelerate MSD's plans to enhance its product line and provide access to technology outside our current capabilities," MSD's CEO Dan Gresham stated. "Superchips has capabilities that will accelerate MSD's growth and MSD offers strengths to augment Superchips. It's a win-win situation."
Superchips' General Manager Michael Short stated, "The Superchips team recognized some time ago that our brand strength and technology developments were out-pacing our manufacturing and personnel base. We looked at many options and decided that MSD offered us the best possible path for our future."
El Paso, Texas-based MSD Ignition is the most recognized name in performance ignition systems and is used in everything from NASCAR, NHRA and IHRA drag racing to SCORE off-road racing, World of Outlaw sprint cars, and a host of other motorsports applications. MSD was acquired by Gryphon Investors in April 2004.
Based in San Francisco, California, Gryphon Investors focuses on leveraged acquisitions of and growth investments in middle-market companies in partnership with experienced executives. Gryphon typically seeks to invest $25 to $75 million of its own capital in companies and prioritizes investment opportunities where it can form proactive partnerships with owners and executives to build leading companies.
Superchips Inc and SCT are two totally seperate companies. My understanding is that SCT had some kind of agreement with Superchips Inc, to use the Superchips name and start off using Superchips built devices, so they could pretty much jump in the game ready to go. For example, the SCT 9100 is a Superchips Microtuner with a blue case and different programming. SCT has replaced the 9100 with the 9300 (Xcalibrator) which is their own device, unrelated to Superchips Inc. And so on...
So the MSD deal shouldn't affect SCT at all as I see it.
So the MSD deal shouldn't affect SCT at all as I see it.
Originally posted by LightningTuner
Superchips Inc and SCT are two totally seperate companies. My understanding is that SCT had some kind of agreement with Superchips Inc, to use the Superchips name and start off using Superchips built devices, so they could pretty much jump in the game ready to go. For example, the SCT 9100 is a Superchips Microtuner with a blue case and different programming. SCT has replaced the 9100 with the 9300 (Xcalibrator) which is their own device, unrelated to Superchips Inc. And so on...
So the MSD deal shouldn't affect SCT at all as I see it.
Superchips Inc and SCT are two totally seperate companies. My understanding is that SCT had some kind of agreement with Superchips Inc, to use the Superchips name and start off using Superchips built devices, so they could pretty much jump in the game ready to go. For example, the SCT 9100 is a Superchips Microtuner with a blue case and different programming. SCT has replaced the 9100 with the 9300 (Xcalibrator) which is their own device, unrelated to Superchips Inc. And so on...
So the MSD deal shouldn't affect SCT at all as I see it.
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There is a thread in the chips and programming forum from a couple weeks ago. Mike Troyer responed when someone asked bout the custom tuning being affected. He said it wouldnt be affected at all.


