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Having a business partner is a fragile situation, things can be great for years and for one reason or another issues arize. It can be directional issues, business troubles that make one or both crack, feelings of one "carrying" the other, or simply you just don't want to work with other person anymore.
I know, I've had partners in 3 prior businesses and they always started well and done well. But I have always ended up splitting the businesses with the partner or bought out the partner. It's always been amicable, unlike this case.
We have no idea what the corporate form for NetManagement (which replaced CEN) looks like. But if JB can "lock out" JoeE, he must feel confident on a legal basis, maybe JoeE wasn't an owner, who knows? I'm sure we're all a but surprized it went down this way.
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