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BearCom expands Texas operations by acquiring two-way radio specialists, S&P Communications and A&B Communications

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BearCom expands Texas operations by acquiring two-way radio specialists, S&P Communications and A&B Communications

BearCom Buys 2 Texas NEXEDGE Companies
January,2019
BearCom Group continued its acquisition spree, buying two Texas mobile radio communications companies,
S&P Communications (S&P), with locations in San Antonio and Round Rock, and A&B Communications (A&B), located in Corpus Christi.

BearCom Buys 2 Texas NEXEDGE Companies
https://bearcom.com/press-release/e...ists-sp-communications-and-ab-communications/
https://bearcom.com/category/press-release/

https://www.spcomm.com
http://www.abcomm.net

S & P Communications (South Texas NEXEDGE)
https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=8665

S and P Communications (Central Texas NEXEDGE)
https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=7358
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BearCom acts just like a laxative for me. I have attempted to monitor two bastard children of BearCom: a) Woodway; b) Lacy-Lakeview. Now that both systems are working fairly well, from what I'm hearing, I suspect BearCom took an exit.
 
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There is another Motorola shop in the southeast that is acquiring local shops like Bearcom is. It's interesting to see because when cellular started expanding people would ask me if I was worried about being the the 2 way industry, they thought it would go away. These investment firms must have good intel, they aren't in the business of losing money, at least not their own.
 

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There is another Motorola shop in the southeast that is acquiring local shops like Bearcom is. It's interesting to see because when cellular started expanding people would ask me if I was worried about being the the 2 way industry, they thought it would go away. These investment firms must have good intel, they aren't in the business of losing money, at least not their own.

Mobile Communication America. Somewhere around 50 acquired businesses.


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