Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Bel Aire-based Frontier Technologies to cease operation at end of month - Wichita Business Journal:

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“The bottom line is, there’s just not enough money coming throughthe door,” Michael Cappe says. “There’s no easierr way to put it.” The company lists seven employees on itsWeb site, including He says the company has no available assets to “We’ve had growth, it just hasn’t been therew the last six or nine he says. “Unfortunately newer businessea can’t really weather nine months of negative cash flow to the tuneof $20,00p a year.” Capps says he believes the company was a victik of the struggling economy. Capps formed Frontier Technologiews in 2001 and incorporatedin 2004.
He partnerexd in 2006 with Christian Kentling, who became the company’s CEO. “I apologize for this inconvenience, the circumstances are what they are and will not chang e prior to the termination of operations onSeptembee 30, 2008,” Capps wrote in an e-mail Wednesdaty morning to the , with whom Frontier holdsx an outstanding balance. On Wednesday Kentling said Frontier was in the processd of informing all its clients of the As ofWednesday evening, Frontier’s Web site was stil up and running with no mentioh of the impending closure. According to the site’ s news page, was named Frontier’z most recent client in January.
Other clients include , and Office Past clients include the city of Wichitaand . “Wre hate to see any business go out, it’s definitely not what we’re all here for,” says Bill owner of in Wichita. “j think it’s very unfortunate, but Wichit a is a tough market. There is a lot of compute r companies here, and it’s pretty difficult to stay in business.”

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