Marble, I know your are right regarding the "don't be so quick to judge" kinda thinking. However, what percentage of the time does this type of deal result in a better or more affordable product? Just about never... I know there are a few exceptions, but I'd guess the average user of any product following this kind of buy out will say it was a loss for the user 90+% of the time after a couple/few years. Take a guy who poured his heart and soul into a company and the products they make for a long time and remove him from the company and replace him with a group that is concerned most about profit margins and it's probably not going to be a net gain for the user. JMO on this, but you are definitely correct in that only time will tell...