I was shopping at IKEA yesterday and was wearing an Indian t-shirt. An older gentleman (older than me, as I am 'old') stopped me, and asked about my t-shirt. Turns-out he was the receiver who dealt with Indian Motorcycles in the courts, and who saw the assets eventually sold to Polaris.
He referred me to his website http://sterlingcorp.com/ where you can spend hours investigating the saga of Indian ownership and court proceedings. reading the list of creditors/investors, you will recognize many names if you ever followed this over the years.
I haven't spent a lot of time reading this, but what I saw encouraged me to look further. Be aware you have to click on link after link to unearth the data, there is a lot of it. The receiver said that if I was a person interested in the Indian Motorcycle Company, I would find this a very interesting place to spend time, and he was right.
I suggest you look for yourself, and research the financial crisis of Indian, and how it came back-into the marketplace.
He referred me to his website http://sterlingcorp.com/ where you can spend hours investigating the saga of Indian ownership and court proceedings. reading the list of creditors/investors, you will recognize many names if you ever followed this over the years.
I haven't spent a lot of time reading this, but what I saw encouraged me to look further. Be aware you have to click on link after link to unearth the data, there is a lot of it. The receiver said that if I was a person interested in the Indian Motorcycle Company, I would find this a very interesting place to spend time, and he was right.
I suggest you look for yourself, and research the financial crisis of Indian, and how it came back-into the marketplace.