Sorry, Earl gave the best and most concise answer for a couple of reasons.
REMINGTON® ACQUIRES ADVANCED ARMAMENT CORP™
Madison, N.C.
AAC will continue day-to-day operations at their Georgia-based location under the guidance of company founder, Kevin Brittingham, and report to the Remington Military Products Division (MPD).
“We welcome Kevin and his team of engineers and designers on board,” commented Theodore (Ted) Torbeck, CEO of Remington and its parent, Freedom Group, Inc. “With the acquisition of AAC, we can enhance our research and development capabilities and deliver a more competitive product to the end user; further strengthening Remington’s position in the domestic and international markets.”
Since this "news release":
1. AAC DIDN'T continue operations in Georgia......they moved to Alabama.
2. Kevin Brittingham was famously fired and escorted out of AAC offices. Several of his senior staff left that day on their own.
3. KB subsequently sued Remington and reportedly won somewhere around $16 million for Remington violating the buyout agreement. Here's the TTAG article:
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/kevin-brittingham-post/
4. The Remington executive (Jason Schauble) responsible for the KB debacle left Remington shortly thereafter. He was hired at Tracking Point ("smart" rifles) who fired him after a little more than a year:
https://www.statesman.com/article/20131126/NEWS/311269653
5. Kevin Brittingham and his minions get hired by Sig to design the Sig line of silencers. He lasts two years....KB leaves Sig with his minions and forms a new silencer company, Q.
6. Jason Schauble resurfaces as Silencerco's "Chief Revenue Officer"........named company president in March 2017. SiCo and Schauble part ways eight months later.
7. Why did Silencerco need a "Chief Revenue Officer"? Well, they ran off the best guys they had: Mike Pappas, Gary Hughes and Henry Graham. And then got in a snit fit with the largest distributor of silencers in the country...Silencer Shop.
8. Pappas founded Dead Air, Graham founded Rugged.....
9. SiCo basically created two of their biggest competitors and Remington neutered theirs in addition to enabling the rise of Sig and Q.
Who needs Tiger King when the silencer biz has this much drama?