• @halcyoncmdr
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    6110 hours ago

    Yeah. You might want to look into some other foreign owned companies as well. Tencent owns a metric shit ton of “American” companies for instance, I bet there’s several on that list that would surprise you.

    • @[email protected]
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      66 hours ago

      I recall that tencent had like a small stake in Reddit too. Like 10% or something like that. Or am I remembering wrong?

      • @[email protected]
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        24 hours ago

        They invested money, I don’t remember hearing that it got them any share of the company.

        • @[email protected]
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          64 hours ago

          That’s typically what you get in return for an investment. The only question is if it’s enough of a share to give control or at least influence.

    • @[email protected]
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      1410 hours ago

      Tencent I’m aware of, there was quite a bit of controversy about them a few years back

      • @halcyoncmdr
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        2710 hours ago

        Tencent happen to own large portions of nearly every video game company on the planet to start with, and a ton of other large companies, 600+ of them in fact. Large enough positions to directly affect board decisions if they wanted to. And that assumes overt sudden changes and not more subtle things.

        • @[email protected]
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          216 hours ago

          IIRC the reason for this is that China requires that games published there be published by entities that are at least some arbitrary percentage Chinese owned. So basically if you want access to that huge market - that loves video games - you have to cut a deal with Tencent or someone else like them.