Founded Aug 29, 1990 and dissolved Feb 19 1997 for tax forfeiture.
Not their first Rodeo, either: they underwent tax forfeiture in 1993 and 1996 but applied for reinstatement.
Registered address in 1997 was: 4114 Lindberg Drive Addison, TX 75244
The registered agent at the time was “Bradley L Taylor”.
Formerly known as “Fox Computers” (from Debbie Glendenning LinkeIn Profile)
twdb.texas.gov well data: 301720, ``***FOX COMPUTERS***`` , INC, CARROLLTON PLANT., 723295, ``***REYNADYNE***`` INC, ARLINGTON PLANT
From “American Druggist Magazine”, 1991:
Dale Scott mentions “TBL Computers” and “Foxmeyer”.
Edward Kent mentions “Foxmeyer/Reynadyne/TRW”, and being a field engineer to “Install, configure, administer, maintain, troubleshoot and repair proprietary pharmacy computer systems”
B E Leissner claims OWNERSHIP of TBL and Fox Computers from 1970 to now.
http://www.epocalc.net/ mentions a manufacturer as “FoxMeyer-TBL, Inc.”, model “Mosaic” with a date of “1985<”
Here is ComputerWocke.de with an article about it:
LEVERKUSEN (pi) - With its supermicro “Mosaic” the American computer provider Foxmeyer TBL Inc., Southlake/Texas, is now also trying to gain a foothold in Germany.
The Mosaic OEM system is equipped with a Motorola 68000 microprocessor with multi-bus architecture and runs under the Unix operating system. At Sicob in Paris, Foxmeyer wants to present the single-board system Vega 10. According to the manufacturer, Vega 10 offers virtual memory up to 32 MB, 64 KB PROM, Winchester and floppy disk controllers as well as eight serial and two parallel ports.
Jesse Furqueron was a programmer/analyst at “fox computers/Foxmeyer” in the late 80’s
Jay Sabo was a tech for the system in the late 80s.
A LinkedIn profile of an engineer who previously worked for the company mentioned they did SCO UNIX work for them:
Kevin Wheaton worked for Foxmeyer from 1985 to 1996: “Started as tape monkey and went as hi as IT manager”
