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If you remember.. about a year ago they did the same thing and were asking for something around .36SEK per share. Today, all they can ask for is .14
Key points: 11,935,200 shares will be created 100,000 SEK have been sold so far Must be a shareholder by Feb 3rd to subscribe
Sooo... in total the 11,935,200 shares would raise around 1,670,928 SEK or $246,662... before costs.
So fans, here is an actual opportunity for you to invest in the company you have so strongly supported in the past!
"I should point out that no other company has shipped out a beta on a disc before this." - Official Mortal Online Lead Community Moderator Starvault's reponse to criticism related to having a handful of players as the official "test" team for a supposed MMO: "We've just have another 10ish folk kind enough to voulenteer added tot the test team" (SIC) This explains much about the state of the game :-) |
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1/27/12 5:55:51 AM#2
I am really sceptic to anyone daring to invest in such a company on any significant scale to be honest.. :/ |
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Kyleran
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Joined: 9/13/06
A simple truth-"What people want and what is good for an mmo is not always the same thing"-mrw0lf |
1/27/12 5:58:48 AM#3
This move just further dilutes the value of the current shareholders. Right now smart companies are actually doing the opposite and buying back their undervalued stock, not increasing it. Oh, nm, just realized what I wrote. "Just because you aren't paying doesn't mean it's not PTW." - Amaranthar |
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1/27/12 7:43:49 AM#4
It is a smart business move they are squeezinng every drop of blood from the dead corpse they can. From a customer view tho it is screwing them they have to buy or else basically. With the latest financials it shows they are just using the money to pay themselves they are not doing anything with it like higher new people or get new equipment. I am pretty sure sine the last financials one more person has left the team. |
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2/04/12 11:53:41 AM#5
I posted this in... august 2011. I'll post it again, since its relevant =)
Slapshot, do you even play MO anymore?
I was always somewhat curious about MO. Since launch, I visited these forums at least once every month, out of curiousity. But everytime I come here theres always a thread by you, spewing negativity, bad mouthing the game and the devs. If you are still playing, its time to unsuscribe, clearly. And if you already did, then its time to move on.
You seem to be fuelled by an hatred about SV and MO.
Seriously, what is the point? Again, do you even play MO anymore? |
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2/04/12 2:33:10 PM#6
Silver, while you may not appreciate it when people warn you away from bad companies, I on the other hand do and I am glad when people post about their bad experiences in a game. My question to you is... Why have you not tried the game if you keep coming back here every month? Are the warnings working? If they are, I think you have your answer. No offense, but if you haven't hit 50 by now, you kinda are less of a player - Cthulhu23 The very idea that SV is in financial trouble is wrong. The numbers they release from time to time are just that, numbers. -Username509 |
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2/06/12 10:36:33 AM#7
Originally posted by Talonsin I also like reading about other players experience before buying a game. Thats perfectly good and fine. I like to read both positive and negative opinions... But to see the same guy bashing SV in every post for more than a year? I don't think this qualify as a "warning" anymore, it sounds more like a personal vendetta and trying to make MO look as bad as possible. Also, how is his opinion even relevant if he doesnt even play the game anymore? He is giving his opinion on the game as it was in August 2011 or something. Is this really constructive?
I stopped playing WAR soon after launch. It sucked so I left. But if someone asks me if WAR is a good game, I'd honestly tell them I have no idea. The game probably changed a lot and made my experience totally irrelevant in declaring if warhammer is good or not NOW.
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