pennystock_es
5 months ago
Does anyone remember XHHNQ? It is a company listed on Expert Market, in the past it was a war-related company, do you think it could be reactivated and merged with a company in the sector, could it offset past tax losses?
Xenonics Files Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
March 11, 2016 12:41 PM Eastern Standard Time
CARLSBAD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--After 19 years of providing high-intensity illumination and night vision systems to the U.S. military and law enforcement, Xenonics Holdings, Inc. (OTCQB: XNNH) announced today that it has filed a petition for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy.
Xenonics was severely impacted by the reductions in the U.S. Defense budget and by delays in obtaining highly anticipated and significant international purchase orders. For the last seven months the Companyโs officers worked diligently without compensation to obtain purchase orders while barely being able to maintain minimal operations. Without these purchase orders, the Company does not have enough working capital to continue operations.
However, Xenonicsโ officers and directors are pleased that the Companyโs products saved many lives in Iraq and Afghanistan and made such a valuable contribution to the men and women serving our country. The testimonials the Company received were heartwarming.
pennystock_es
5 months ago
Xenonics was a vital company in winning the war against IRAQ. Does anyone know if XNNHQ has accumulated tax losses to compensate? Would a merge with a military weapons company be possible ?
March 11, 2016 12:41 PM Eastern Standard Time
CARLSBAD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--After 19 years of providing high-intensity illumination and night vision systems to the U.S. military and law enforcement, Xenonics Holdings, Inc. (OTCQB: XNNH) announced today that it has filed a petition for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy.
Xenonics was severely impacted by the reductions in the U.S. Defense budget and by delays in obtaining highly anticipated and significant international purchase orders. For the last seven months the Companyโs officers worked diligently without compensation to obtain purchase orders while barely being able to maintain minimal operations. Without these purchase orders, the Company does not have enough working capital to continue operations.
However, Xenonicsโ officers and directors are pleased that the Companyโs products saved many lives in Iraq and Afghanistan and made such a valuable contribution to the men and women serving our country. The testimonials the Company received were heartwarming.