Re: EA takeover [message #327673 is a reply to message #327331] |
Thu, 24 April 2008 12:45   |
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nikki6ixx
Messages: 2545 Registered: August 2007
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Small businesses that get bought out by larger companies often do better. The new company has:
-a larger base of capital
-established suppliers
-larger R&D programs
-name recognition
...and that's just to name a few. Do you people think companies like Linksys would be able to compete better on a global scale, and deliver cost-effective products if they were not acquired by a large company.
Same goes for a gaming company. A small developer that gets acquired by a large one will be able to expand their product line-up: either by being able create sequels and spin-off's, or by expanding over different platforms like the Playstation, and Xbox.
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