When Exidy gave up on the Sorcerer in 1979, Compudata licensed the design and manufactured them locally for several years.
[2] After supposedly making some headway in the market, it sold the Commodore name to Yeahronimo Media Ventures for €22 million.
On 27 September 2007, Tulip announced it wanted to buy back the Commodore brand for one dollar per share.
Nedfield faced serious problems due to the recession, and filed for suspension of payment after several of its subsidiaries went bankrupt.
[5][6][7] Nedfield NV itself was pronounced bankrupt by the district court of Utrecht on 3 September 2009 and was liquidated.