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Hasbro is worth about ten billion dollarsA couple billion dollars could probably effect a hostile takeover of Hasbro though.
Hasbro is worth about ten billion dollarsA couple billion dollars could probably effect a hostile takeover of Hasbro though.
Closer to 9 billion, but I know. I was figuring on 20%ish as being sufficient as a voting block to lead a shareholder revolt and get the revolt leader's preferred board of directors installed, not as being 51% of the company or whatever. Actual majority ownership is rarely necessary to gain effective control of a publicly traded corporation.Hasbro is worth about ten billion dollars
This is a great idea.Blue skying here. Feel free to shoot this down as a stupid idea.
WotC/Hasbro is clearly abusive to their employees who actually care about the game. Is there any way we could crowdsource a Parachute Fund for the designers, developers, and artists so that they can resign without endangering their livelihoods? What would that require?
I ask partly because we’ve already cancelled our subscriptions and it wasn’t enough. I’d like to find a way to shout louder in a language WotC understands.
Granted, but I’m also not expecting all of these people to get new jobs in game design. I would love to see it, but I don’t think that should be the goal.This is a great idea.
At the same time, what people need is a way to gain sustenance in years to come.
Maybe when the ORC license comes out, the former WotC employees can en-masse resign and form their own corporation using the ORC license.
This new corporation would get much cred from the gaming community, and hopefully prosper.
Did I miss a thing? What abuse happened?WotC/Hasbro is clearly abusive to their employees who actually care about the game.
Good idea.
Also ... how much money would we have to raise for Paizo to buy D&D from Hasbro?
The experience of Orion Black was the most detailed D&D 5E - Orion Black No Longer a D&D Designer [UPDATED!]Did I miss a thing? What abuse happened?
WotC/Hasbro is clearly abusive to their employees who actually care about the game.
DnD Shorts admits that's not a quote at all. They admit to taking quotes and reworking them through a "paraphraser" supposedly to protect identity, but what that also does is allow them to pick the version of the no-longer-a-quote that fits their agenda.