Hotchkiss Gould Investments

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Hotchkiss Gould Investments is a company from the Dark of the Moon portion of the live-action film series continuity family.
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Specifics: Hotchkiss Gould Investments

Hotchkiss Gould Investments is a company which appears to be just an normal looking average company collection of exotic cars, but conspiracy theorists have much to fear, as this company is actually used to track down people involved in the American and Russian missions to the crash site of an alien ship on the moon so that they could be killed, preserving the secret about that vessel's location. In fact most of it's members are also members of an criminal organization that work for the Decepticons.

Known workers

Fiction

Dark of the Moon film

When Sam Witwicky visited Carly at work and told her the news, Dylan showed him everything about the company, Sam immediately disliked Dylan and the closeness he and Carly displayed, feeling further emasculated when he discovered Dylan had set up the interview for him, and so he quit. While the Autobots were entering the Xantium, several pillars were inserted inside an Decepticon SUV while Dylan took Carly so they went inside a helicopter, and they all departed, leaving the place completely abandoned. Later Sam, Carly and Epps used a mini-drone dispatched by the United States military to contact the US government and told them everything about their plans, including that the tower where the pillars are located belongs to the company of the human who is behind all this. Dark of the Moon

IDW movie comics

Dylan poached Carly to serve as his personal assistant and help him organize his car collection. According to her, fighting robots was kids' stuff compared to working for him. Rising Storm #4

Notes

  • in the film's foreign-language dubs the company is called only as Gould Investments.