Hey, my original post re Brembo/B&O was supposed to be a mere nugget (billet?!) of amusing trivia! However... [places pedant's hat firmly on head]
... I'm not saying that your statement is not the truth, but I can't find anything beyond that one guy that agrees with you...
As "that one guy" is
What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision's consulting editor & the
Gramophone's audio editor & a long-standing AV expert, TBH it's actually more a case of me agreeing with him. Indeed, I gladly cite him as my source for the info re Brembo/B&O.
Oh, and Brembo's gospel page says "... Brembo owns the foundries which produce their initial materials and supply the manufacturing plants. The company controls the whole production system from raw material through to distribution... "
Isn't the text in Brembo's gospel page, above, a wee bit ambiguous? Arguably, it could be interpreted that Brembo's foundries cast the aluminium billets that, in turn, are then supplied to 3rd-party specialists (eg B&O) for final machining?
Similarly, "The company controls the whole production system from raw material through to distribution..." could be interpreted that Brembo has company representatives/overseers seconded at its 3rd-party partners' manufacturing basses, which is the norm (my former brother-in-law worked for Ford, but for a while he was based at Lucas, one of the former's suppliers).
Anyway, must get back to more vital matters, such as watching tonight's (recorded)
Strictly - It Takes Two to see how Chris H & Ola J have been getting on in rehearsals for tomorrow's
Strictly Come Dancing final. Go Team Cola!
PS Anyone else finding that their LCR's handling is surprisingly sure-footed in the snow?