Ian
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Just scouting around the net and this link popped up: http://www.redding.com/news/2008/jun/27/dan-gamel-closing-rv-center-anderson/
Maybe it's news to some?
By David Benda
Originally published 09:42 a.m., June 27, 2008
Updated 12:28 p.m., June 27, 2008
Dan Gamel is liquidating inventory at all his dealerships, including Anderson, and once that is done he will close the doors at each location.
Gamel, the nation's fourth largest RV dealer, expects to sell off about $70 million in stock.
?Our plan right now is to sell the inventory and close the dealership,? company Chairman Dan Gamel said of Anderson.
Gamel said high gas prices, the housing crisis and the credit crunch factored in to his decision to close the Anderson dealership, which opened in February 2003 west of Interstate 5 south of Riverside Avenue.
The Anderson dealership has 55 employees and also features a service center and body shop.
Gamel?s decision to close his dealerships comes four months after he closed his dealerships in Chico and Santa Rosa.
Gamel currently has dealerships in Bakersfield, Modesto, Rocklin and Fresno, where he has two. All told, the company employs about 200 people.
Gamel said he couldn?t say when Anderson?s last day of business will be.
Maybe it's news to some?
By David Benda
Originally published 09:42 a.m., June 27, 2008
Updated 12:28 p.m., June 27, 2008
Dan Gamel is liquidating inventory at all his dealerships, including Anderson, and once that is done he will close the doors at each location.
Gamel, the nation's fourth largest RV dealer, expects to sell off about $70 million in stock.
?Our plan right now is to sell the inventory and close the dealership,? company Chairman Dan Gamel said of Anderson.
Gamel said high gas prices, the housing crisis and the credit crunch factored in to his decision to close the Anderson dealership, which opened in February 2003 west of Interstate 5 south of Riverside Avenue.
The Anderson dealership has 55 employees and also features a service center and body shop.
Gamel?s decision to close his dealerships comes four months after he closed his dealerships in Chico and Santa Rosa.
Gamel currently has dealerships in Bakersfield, Modesto, Rocklin and Fresno, where he has two. All told, the company employs about 200 people.
Gamel said he couldn?t say when Anderson?s last day of business will be.