Jethr0 (Little Upsilon) | Sunday, May 2, 2010 - 01:54 pm Can you believe with the opening of the new high cash space industry our all knowing gm has now removed the ability to transfer cash from corps to ceo under hostile or nationalize bids . Wow this means the whole industry is now useless. Just place hostile bids on corps with cash and its yours a gift from the gm. And remember the new limits are raised so hostile profits will soar. Of course many will not be in the space industry ,yet any corp supporting more cash than its value is at risk and will require 24/7 micromanagement tending to avoid those annoying auto loans. |
Jethr0 (Little Upsilon) | Sunday, May 2, 2010 - 02:40 pm heres the numbers for example 1 shuttle corp on market bid 5.87b pay the 100b penalty and get the corp with 280b cash and 200b supplies thats 300b profit for 1 hostile bid and just pray it comes with upgrades lol. |
Maestro2000 (Little Upsilon) | Monday, May 3, 2010 - 04:44 am Have the space company under national countrol. (I agree CEO's under the current rule can be screwed) |
Psycho_Honey (Little Upsilon) | Monday, May 3, 2010 - 06:06 am You can always kick a bigger hole in a hostile bidder's arse that is larger than the previous. |
Jethr0 (Little Upsilon) | Monday, May 3, 2010 - 07:19 pm Nice idea revenge sounds good but then how do you kick that hole on a 1 country ceo ? With hostile profits that high who needs more than basic corps and no military ? |
Psycho_Honey (Little Upsilon) | Monday, May 3, 2010 - 07:28 pm Boycott. Jethro I think you are a decent less controversial type of personality, I don't think you should have too much problems getting support for a level 5 boycott. That will turn anyones smile upside down. Unless he is very supplied with all products... it isn't going to be pretty. Also look into how to execute a debt bomb, and make it worth the trouble for both of you ;) Hope that helps. |
Vicious (Little Upsilon) | Monday, May 3, 2010 - 07:58 pm Boycotts don't work. It takes a long time to approve one, enough time to stock up on supplies for 60 months. In the worst case scenario, a boycotted country just has to accept supply contracts within a common market. It probably pays more money but it gets its supplies. |
Psycho_Honey (Little Upsilon) | Monday, May 3, 2010 - 08:14 pm Any moron who hostile bid me and used a cm to contract supplies would put his common market members in danger. If you support a hostile bidder, you may as well be the one placing the bids. But most people don't think like me. Maybe there is something to read in between the lines for common markets. Also, it is true you can nullify a low level boycott with little effort. But if you have a level 5 boycott, it is amazing, how one missing product can send the whole house of cards tumbling down. Jethro, if you can figure out how to stop it, let me know, the debt bomb should make whoever rethink it period. |