That's too bad about the cash. I've read articles that make me think that Roundhill wants to get back into business without a union representing the employees and that might be one hang up that kept them from coming back. If that's the case, they should have moved the business down here instead of staying up there, in my opinion. We are a very manufacturing-friendly state.
I live about 10 miles from the plant in Huntsville, (maybe that's why I've followed it so closely?) and it's an interesting situation. From what I know, HSV city government gave them significant incentives, but with conditions of hitting certain employment numbers, to move down here and also gave them some wiggle room in 2018 when they restructured the first time. Remington used their building as a way to secure their debt/incentives (if conditions weren't meant, and they weren't) with the city of HSV. I understand at this point the building basically belongs to the city and is just waiting for it to sell so they can get their cash back. I might be wrong, but I don't think Remington has any real equity in it at this point.