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Rumor has it.....

Yale Chase Los Angeles bought Clarklift of California? Is that for real? Anybody know?
  • Posted 4 Mar 2009 05:42
  • By Dogface
  • joined 30 Nov'07 - 5 messages
  • Australia
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I beleive Cal Lift of City of Industry, Ca. is the new dealer for Clark. Yale/Chase is a great company and they are freinds of mine.
  • Posted 19 Mar 2009 16:03
  • Modified 19 Mar 2009 16:07 by poster
  • By Howard_N
  • joined 18 Mar'09 - 3 messages
  • California, United States
Yes, Yale is a stand up Organization. They can trade out some rentals, pick up a few customers and provide quality and timely service. That is something Clarklift could no longer do.
  • Posted 19 Mar 2009 10:23
  • By Dogface
  • joined 30 Nov'07 - 5 messages
  • Australia
Y/C bought nothing. They were the good guy that hired all the mechanics that were let go by Clarklift. Stand up company, especially in these times.
  • Posted 13 Mar 2009 02:09
  • By mcracing
  • joined 8 Apr'08 - 5 messages
  • California, United States
I heard Yale Chase bought the service business from Clarklift of California
  • Posted 4 Mar 2009 13:30
  • By regdor_b
  • joined 23 Sep'05 - 3 messages
  • United Kingdom
keeping ear 2 ground

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