Chinese company acquires share of Gryphon

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At my first audio show I was amazed by the sheer number of manufacturers and wondered how so many could stay afloat, let alone prosper. Now the landscape is shifting: giants like Harman and Masimo are scooping up respected high‑end brands, and even boutique names such as Gryphon have been acquired (in Gryphon’s case, by Goer Dynamics). It’s easy to see why—many of these high-end audio firms are small, their founders are aging (possibly without clear succession plans), and manufacturing is far cheaper in Asia than in places like Denmark.
 
According to the press release above, Goer Dynamics has not acquired Gryphon, only a minority stake, most visibly for exclusive distribution rights in China/HK/Macao.
Correct. That’s why the title says “share”.
 
According to the press release above, Goer Dynamics has not acquired Gryphon, only a minority stake, most visibly for exclusive distribution rights in China/HK/Macao.
You are right. A minority stake plus exclusive distribution rights.
Goer Dynamics highlights its Intelligent Manufacturing System on its website. Connecting the dots.
 
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