Hasbro Stock Price Surges After Elon Musk Makes Comments About Purchasing Company

The stock market has pushed Hasbro's price up after recent comments by Musk.

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Hasbro's stock price has jumped nearly 2% after Elon Musk made an offhand comment on his social media platform about potentially buying the Dungeons & Dragons publisher. Coming out of the US Thanksgiving holiday, Hasbro's stock price jumped by 2% on Friday. The cause appears not to be Black Friday sales, but rather Elon Musk's recent comments about Hasbro and Dungeons & Dragons. Early Thursday morning, Musk responded to a post on the app formerly known as Twitter by social media culture warrior Ian Miles Cheong asking "How much is Hasbro?" Cheong had posted Facebook comments made by D&D designer Jason Tondro, who spoke about his decision to include acknowledgement of outdated views within early versions of Dungeons & Dragons. In his post, Cheong called the phrase "grognard" a slur and also incorrectly referred to Tondro as the "project lead" of Dungeons & Dragons. In another post, Cheong incorrectly stated that Hasbro owned the "license" to Dungeons & Dragons. (Hasbro owns Dungeons & Dragons outright.) Musk's net worth is estimated at over $334 billion.

The stock price responded positively to the possibility of Musk purchasing Hasbro, with the price bouncing well ahead of Wednesday's price of $63.89. Musk is an expert businessman, having previously purchased Twitter for $44 billion after a prolonged lawsuit in which he attempted to back out of the deal. Twitter's valuation currently sits at around $9 billion, a decrease of nearly 80%. Hasbro's current market cap is $9.1 billion, which means Musk would only stand to lose around $7 billion should he tank its value at a similar rate to Twitter's.

Musk's interest in the toymaker stems from his umbrage over comments found in The Making of Original Dungeons & Dragons. In the foreword of the book, Tondro discusses the "moral quandry" in early D&D material, specifically referencing insensitive and derogatory language that was "casually harmful to anyone with a physical or metal disability, or happens to be old, fat, not conventionally attractive, indigenous, Black, or a woman." Tondro never criticizes Gary Gygax or the other co-creators of Dungeons & Dragons by name in the foreword, but Musk and several other right-wing leaning commentators took his words as an explicit attack.
 

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mamba

Legend
The real value of Twitter is the cultural power it gained Musk, not it's Market Cap.
and by cultural power you mean spreading disinformation at a rate that makes it impossible to keep up with

Besides Musk will likely find ways now to pump twitters value up with his increased clout, score a pile of Government advertising contracts plus pressure of corporations to advertise on twitter
your glorification of this moron is starting to get annoying

Maybe he can stop the bleed, but even that is doubtful, so far there has been one dominant direction for Twitter under Musk.
 






Bedrockgames

I post in the voice of Christopher Walken
Let's see...

1. Paladins are horrible.
2. Paladins are great.
3. Bards are horrible.
4. Bards are great.
5. Magic is broken.
6. Magic is great.
7. Martials are 2nd class citizens.
8. Martials are fine.
9. and on and on and on and on.

The data will likely be less than spectacular for him. :p

Building the perfect D&D is like trying to resolve a koan
 

Maxperson

Morkus from Orkus
If he buys Hasbro, I would join those that would never have anything to do with the game anymore.

The rich are the enemy of the people and billionaires are an abomination.
Would you stop using the stuff you already have? Or using 3rd party stuff like A5e? Or are you really saying you'd just stop the game completely?
 

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