There's too much negative speculation here. The key phrase in the press release is "Our new owners will assist us to connect more effectively to this younger generation in the future, and we will prioritise this as our main goal over the next five years."
Companies have to change and move on, this is most probably a positive development for Harman, the five directors who bought and rescued Harman will eventually retire and that would raise ownership issues for the company. This way allows for a far better chance of continuity and a viable future for Harman.
Ian
What does Pemberstone know about film? What is their expertise in this area?
How long does Pemberstone intend to own Harman? Two or three years? Why would such a short term ownership of Harman benefit anyone except those who can turn a quick profit from the sale?
Pemberstone is a private equity company. They have no long term interest in owning any film manufacturing company. None.
