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Delta said:
This is entirely a political question. For example, we absolutely can access McDonald's and Blockbuster's financial statements, because as publicly-traded companies they're required to openly file them.
Poor examples, since as a subsidiary of Hasbro, WotC's financial information is only publicly available in the consolidated numbers of Hasbro and its subsidiaries. Said financial information is combined with the other companies', with no way to split it out without having access to internal information.

Now I'm not familiar with US corporate tax, but in Canada each separate corporation files its own tax return. So maybe we just need to hack into the IRS' database to get what we're looking for. That's probably easier than voting with your wallet.


Note: I am not actually advocating hacking into the IRS. That was a joke.
 

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