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The thread I started on funcom stock falling is locked now and I have gotten a mod warning. I would like someone in charge to comment on this. We are not allowed to discuss the stock prices of game companies anymore? |
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9/12/08 6:08:53 PM#2
You just have to leave the major advertisers alone. FC does a lot of adds here, so mmorpg would not want you to insult a big revenue source. My god has horns.... nah, I don't think he is real either. |
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9/12/08 6:09:14 PM#3
Instead of posting this on the forums and making life more difficult for yourself you might want to talk to the moderators privately to get it sorted out. "Any sufficiently advanced incompetence is indistinguishable from malice." ~Greys Law |
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That won't help anyone if someone else makes a thread about stock prices. If we can no longer discuss this issue then a rule should be publicly available in the TOS. This is for everyone and not just myself. |
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9/12/08 6:15:15 PM#5
also what has stock prices gotta do wit mmorpg itself. gameplay wise... its business and if you want to discuss business go to another forum. |
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If the MMO company goes out of business then the game is over. You won't be playing ever. |
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9/12/08 6:20:51 PM#7
It would be very unfortunate if we were restricted from posting negative threads about studio's here due to mmorpg.com earning advertising revenues from said studios. These days it is difficult to get information about sub numbers and so on, so as a community we often look for secondary indicators that may tell us something about the financial success of a game. Since Funcom is a publicly traded company with a large portion of its assets dedicated to AoC, its stock price provides a reasonably meaningful measure of the games true success. The financial success of a game has implications for content addition, expansions, bug fixing, and in extreme cases server merges or even server closures. So yes I argue Developer's stock prices are relevant discussion for MMO enthusiasts. Perhaps the thread was locked due to spam (ie you reposted the same stock info that was already on the boards)? Over the years I have found the mods here to be very fair, so I say give them the benefit of the doubt. |
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9/12/08 6:21:29 PM#8
Originally posted by hobo9766
Because I suspect the problem had more to do with persistant trolling about off topic matters than stock prices themselves. Like I said ask the moderator staff privately. It's bad form for them to discuss disciplinary issues with you publically so you are unlikely to receive a detailed response here. "Any sufficiently advanced incompetence is indistinguishable from malice." ~Greys Law |
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9/12/08 6:21:35 PM#9
Originally posted by hobo9766
it wont. Vanguard was in a worse situation ad its still going so no need to talk about stock prices.
its not that easy for an mmo to go down. |
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9/12/08 6:24:01 PM#10
Originally posted by hobo9766
Yes, but many stocks have gone down. My own portfilio suffered a little hit. Truth be told they'll go back up again. But that is the way of the stock market. You can't just point to a company's stock and say "hey, it's going down, they must be doing something wrong". Stocks can go down when there is good news about the company. |
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9/12/08 6:24:27 PM#11
I would hate to see that happen, I would not like this site to become like gamespot where it seems a sponsor has it's deep pockets influence what goes on the site. |
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9/12/08 6:25:22 PM#12
Originally posted by Sovrath If the MMO company goes out of business then the game is over. You won't be playing ever.
Yes, but many stocks have gone down. My own portfilio suffered a little hit. Truth be told they'll go back up again. But that is the way of the stock market. You can't just point to a company's stock and say "hey, it's going down, they must be doing something wrong". Stocks can go down when there is good news about the company. yes in every business stocks are constantly goin up and down. |
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9/12/08 6:30:20 PM#13
Originally posted by SgtFrog
it wont. Vanguard was in a worse situation ad its still going so no need to talk about stock prices.
its not that easy for an mmo to go down.
You do realise that if it wasnt for Sony that it would have gone under. Sony bought out the company (dont remember the name) that made vanguard and Sony took it over. AoC is going through THE SAME EXACT THING that happened to Vanguard. One company put all its eggs in 1 basket and failed miserably.
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9/12/08 6:30:56 PM#14
Originally posted by chillsan
The problem is that many players have lost sight of what these forums are for. They aren't fan forums they are private forums that are made available (free I might add) so that players can discuss games. However, it takes money to run them. So if you want, (and I mean the "royal you") you can start your own site and have your members say whatever they want about any game. But for a site on this level they need revenue. How do they get that? They sell advertising. And no company is going to advertise on a site where the players are hostile to their product. To that end, if you had a product you wouldn't advertise on a site that lambasted it. Now, you might say "but I'd use that as a wake up call to make the product better". True and good for you. However, if you can't make it better over night and you have employees to pay and rent to pay and equipment to maintain and insurance to pay and 401k's to pay into and medical etc, then you are most likely not going to be able to afford to advertise on a site that is hostile to your company. |
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9/12/08 6:34:55 PM#15
Originally posted by Hamrtime2
Sigil. Vanguard was it's only product. Funcom is a medium sized corporation with several sources of income and two other MMOs in production. It's not the same situation at all. "Any sufficiently advanced incompetence is indistinguishable from malice." ~Greys Law |
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This was the appropriate sub forum for the thread also since age of conan is the reason for the falling of the price. Their are two views on this board we should be allowed to talk about stock prices and company finances while the other half is against it. I think we should be told what the official stance on this is. I won't post about it anymore if its against the rules but someone else may. It should be clear for everyone. |
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AmazingAvery
Age of Conan Advocate
Joined: 1/16/07
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9/12/08 6:42:50 PM#17
I think you have to question the motives of those who post stock information especially if they don't care for the game or company at all. They turn into flame bait threads. Sure its good to know how a company is doing but 98% of current subscribers only care about whats going on in the game. When you have 15 stock thread posts in a few week spaces from that type of person mentioned above then you have to ask where can people talk about the game itself. As I said i question the motives of those who post stock info, we don't see it in any other game from people who don't play anymore. EA's 52 week low, NCsoft laying off staff and merging etc. The forums here I thought are not for a daily report of minute by minute stock concerns. These are not business forums.
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9/12/08 6:46:21 PM#18
You also need to take into account that they are in Switzerland. So you need to also base the stock price on the forex market. If you notice http://www.forex-markets.com/quotes.htm USD/CHF is currently a bid price of 1.1292. So basically 1 of their native currency is .88 cents USA. This wasn't the case earlier this year. http://www.actionforex.com/technical-analysis/daily-forex-technicals/chart-of-the-day:-usd%10chf-2008091159721/ Will show you that the CHF did actually pass the US dollar at an earlier date, which would have increased value of stock in a foreign company. The support was hit and the currency is rebounding to the resistance point. You have to take intramarket data into consideration. Funcom's EBIT(earnings before interest and tax) Is lower than quarter 2 of last year. That will also cause the price to go down. Revenue has increased, but operating costs increased with it. If you read the financial data 800,000 copies of AOC were sold, but as of august 14 only have 415,000 customers. The stock will be lower because of the loss that they have taken due to launching a new mmo. Provided exchange between USD/CHF remains at current rate the funcom stock will rebound and increase in the following year. They have a good source of revenue and can cut operating costs pretty easy. I wouldn't worry about their stock, it will do fine. LoD Empire Member |
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9/12/08 6:46:43 PM#19
Originally posted by zymurgeist
Sigil. Vanguard was it's only product. Funcom is a medium sized corporation with several sources of income and two other MMOs in production. It's not the same situation at all. I have one question for yah and one question only. Do you think Funcom stock would be where it is if AoC was a success? The proof is in the pudding. The numbers dont lie. This is why the people (myself being one of them) who feel a bit betrayed by the lies of funcom get such a kick out of the price go lower and lower. |
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9/12/08 6:46:53 PM#20
Originally posted by Sovrath
The problem is that many players have lost sight of what these forums are for. They aren't fan forums they are private forums that are made available (free I might add) so that players can discuss games. However, it takes money to run them. So if you want, (and I mean the "royal you") you can start your own site and have your members say whatever they want about any game. But for a site on this level they need revenue. How do they get that? They sell advertising. And no company is going to advertise on a site where the players are hostile to their product. To that end, if you had a product you wouldn't advertise on a site that lambasted it. Now, you might say "but I'd use that as a wake up call to make the product better". True and good for you. However, if you can't make it better over night and you have employees to pay and rent to pay and equipment to maintain and insurance to pay and 401k's to pay into and medical etc, then you are most likely not going to be able to afford to advertise on a site that is hostile to your company.
You stated the obvious but still, this site shouldn't become like the aformentioned. Otherwise people do go to sites where they can discuss things in anyway they wish. That in turn means less visits, which means less revenue. A stock discussion is relevant to a game discussion in that said company is involved in game business. I agree that some posters get outta hand, but what I saw is they kept it in one thread and sorta just want to make themselves feel better about a company they are not happy with. It helps people vent their anger for what they perceive has been done wrong to them in some way. High powered stock brokers are not trolling these threads causing havoc and selloffs, most people who buy and sell make decisions based on financials, these are just gamers wishing to vent and come to place they feel comfortable. If they went and started plastering stock prices on every thread and hijacking other threads then I could the problem. |
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