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− | {{sub-stub}}'''Redi Limitada''' was an electronics importer and distributor, founded by Ludwig Carl Kommer Bruger{{fileref|MuyInteresante ES 069 p1 16-27.pdf|page= | + | {{sub-stub}}'''Redi Limitada''' was an electronics importer and distributor, founded by Ludwig Carl Kommer Bruger{{fileref|MuyInteresante ES 069 p1 16-27.pdf|page=3}} (currently a Senior Advisory Consultant{{ref|https://www.beckettbank.com/about/}} at [[wikipedia:Toronto|Toronto]]-based company ''Beckett Bancorp Inc.''{{ref|https://www.beckettbank.com/}}, providing consulting services through its firm ''Coandes S.p.A''), responsible for distributing the [[Sega Mega Drive]] and [[Sega Master System|Sega Master System II]] in Chile during the early 1990s{{ref|https://www.gamercafe.cl/2013/10/29/sega-genesis-y-chile-25-anos-de-ingratitud/}} (the company was also a representative{{fileref|MuyInteresante ES 069 p1 16-27.pdf|page=4}} of [[wikipedia:Akai|Akai]] (アカイ) in Chile). |
Little is known about this company's fate - its former headquarters is currently occupied by a local branch of Toshiba, which might have bought the company at some point. | Little is known about this company's fate - its former headquarters is currently occupied by a local branch of Toshiba, which might have bought the company at some point. |
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Redi Limitada was an electronics importer and distributor, founded by Ludwig Carl Kommer Bruger[1] (currently a Senior Advisory Consultant[2] at Toronto-based company Beckett Bancorp Inc.[3], providing consulting services through its firm Coandes S.p.A), responsible for distributing the Sega Mega Drive and Sega Master System II in Chile during the early 1990s[4] (the company was also a representative[5] of Akai (アカイ) in Chile).
Little is known about this company's fate - its former headquarters is currently occupied by a local branch of Toshiba, which might have bought the company at some point.