So... about Ubisoft probably being target for a potential hostile takeover again...
Why hostile takeover had raised from being a trend to a common and so unwatched thing?
Is like I can't have a fucking company and I want to grow as I see fit, not as a bunch of money poopers thinks it's should be...
I believe is time to think twice to think twice going public for a company these days and I had been accused on having a bad way of thinking for that.
Now with that being said, Yves Guillemot without any of his children interested on Ubisoft, it will not be an easy fight as it was with Vivendi at 2018 as unfortunately money will talk bigger than the art & predictably, shareholders will stab him in the back "for a better future".
Why hostile takeover had raised from being a trend to a common and so unwatched thing?
Is like I can't have a fucking company and I want to grow as I see fit, not as a bunch of money poopers thinks it's should be...
I believe is time to think twice to think twice going public for a company these days and I had been accused on having a bad way of thinking for that.
Now with that being said, Yves Guillemot without any of his children interested on Ubisoft, it will not be an easy fight as it was with Vivendi at 2018 as unfortunately money will talk bigger than the art & predictably, shareholders will stab him in the back "for a better future".
So... about Ubisoft probably being target for a potential hostile takeover again...
Why hostile takeover had raised from being a trend to a common and so unwatched thing?
Is like I can't have a fucking company and I want to grow as I see fit, not as a bunch of money poopers thinks it's should be...
I believe is time to think twice to think twice going public for a company these days and I had been accused on having a bad way of thinking for that.
Now with that being said, Yves Guillemot without any of his children interested on Ubisoft, it will not be an easy fight as it was with Vivendi at 2018 as unfortunately money will talk bigger than the art & predictably, shareholders will stab him in the back "for a better future".