Goex’s closing had more to do with a fire they had back in the summer. They never resumed production after that. Likely huge costs to rebuild, insurance premiums, and probably some government agency (OSHA or NFPA) fines to deal with. And the other hard reality is unfortunately, demand. Hodgden who owns them is keeping the inline specialty powder line going. But letting Goex go. If no buyer, it will be another on the pile of former black powder makers. And the last in the US. I’d say chances are slim for a new buyer, given what they would be inheriting, but I hope that materializes.