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2004 – Once Commodore dropped from the market in the 80’s, it pretty much started bouncing around the world from company to company. Ultimately it landed in the lap of KMOS – a Deleware company. However, on this day, Dutch Manufacturer Tulip sells the company to Yeahronimo Media Ventures for about US$32.7 million.
By Jeffrey Powers4.6
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<img width="259" height="194" data-tf-not-load src="https://dayintechhistory.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/commodore.jpeg" class="attachment-full size-full wp-post-image" alt="Commodore" decoding="async" />
2004 – Once Commodore dropped from the market in the 80’s, it pretty much started bouncing around the world from company to company. Ultimately it landed in the lap of KMOS – a Deleware company. However, on this day, Dutch Manufacturer Tulip sells the company to Yeahronimo Media Ventures for about US$32.7 million.

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