I'm with you, MsSherlock. What time of day did LE get called to the M home because WM had 'apparently' shot himself? It would have been hours.. having an investigation (hopefully) done in the home, questioning people, calling the ME and waiting for her/his arrival, having the body transported to the morgue, discussion amongst the 3 people in attendance (DM, his mother, his gf), informing family members (if he/they even did so?); I'm guessing that all of those things would have taken up a large portion of Thursday night and Friday day, and perhaps a little sleep in there too... so basically Friday (November 30th) would have been a write-off, as far as 'business day', and 'work'. So then the weekend comes, and then on the first available day, DM supplies all the workers with their termination notices, which also would have needed to be prepared, effective the very next day. It doesn't get much faster than that. Personally, in my experience, imho, having some kind of in-depth, meaningful conversation about whether that business should be shut down, would have taken much longer. Lawyers and accountants are busy, they have clients and appointments and schedules, they are not always available at the drop of a hat, even if someone needs desperately to speak to them.. they may be able to return a call, but certainly they wouldnt' necessarily have had the time to review everything going on, and to make a decision that quickly that the business should go away... after allllllllllllll of the money and allllllllllllllll of the time and alllllllllllllllll of the commitments with the city, and not to mention how valuable one of those TC certificates is, and considering the hoops that would have had to be jumped through in order to get that certificate. Any change to that certificate would have to be made in writing as well, and surely we all know how quickly the wheels of government take? Imho, there is something seriously wrong with this picture, and at the time, DM would have had no clue that at some future date, he would be suspected of murder. It seems that on that day that WM died, LE were unfortunately treating it as case closed suicide. Who would ever think that would change in future? So DM wouldn't have, imho, had to worry about appearances or how it would look if he shut down the company he despised at the very first opportunity.
And in regard to the business 'failing', how can a business fail before it is even open? Everything was in place, but contractual work on aircraft had not yet started. Why? According to AS it is because of DM himself. It seems from that interview that was reported in MSM that DM had been asked to remove his toys so that the facility could be toured by prospective clients, but he wasn't doing it. He was being a problem. It almost sounds as if he wanted it to fail, imho.
BBM
http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/05/31/millard-aviation-business-in-decline-long-before-tim-bosma-murder-suspect-started-to-dismantle-it/
Less than two weeks later, 0n Nov. 29, 2012, Wayne Millard died, 9 months after securing the hangar's occupancy permit
I don't think it was a matter of contracts being scooped, because the Windsor facility was already open for business, while it sounds like DM was holding up the ability to secure contracts for Millardair. So of course contracts were going to other facilities, since they were already open, not to mention much larger so as to serve Air Canada better?
http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/premier-aviation-expands-maintenance-capabilities-for-large-regional-383588/