Domestic bid in the works to buy Cirrus
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Two weeks after the Duluth-based airplane manufacturer Cirrus announced it entered an agreement to be purchased by a Chinese group, a group of U.S. investors says its also planning on making a bid. Cirrus hasn't responded to the effort led by an aviation consultant.
"People want this company to be owned and operated on American soil, period" -- Brian Foley, aviation analyst (release).
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Foley wrote a blog post last week about the Cirrus agreement and saw deep interest from U.S. investors to keep the company in U.S. hands, The Duluth News Tribune reports. Foley says he's organizing investors to make a counteroffer.
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