After laying off almost 2,000 people, Xbox finds itself in a position at odds with the community-first image it has cultivated for itself.

  • @[email protected]
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    78 months ago

    How do you do a hostile takeover of a private company?

    The Mafia does that all the time. Not sure Microsoft would risk that, but there’s an option.

    Also, if Gabe doesn’t have 51% of the shares, Microsoft could buy those shares from the other shareholders just like with a publicly traded company, it’s just more difficult because there isn’t an open market for it. If Microsoft gets a 51% stake, they legally own the company at that point.

    • @lordnikon
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      8 months ago

      yeah I see your point but at that point it’s not hostile since I’m pretty sure that Valve has 51% between board members based on their culture and hierarchy.

      • @[email protected]
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        88 months ago

        The definition of “hostile takeover” is getting 51% w/o a formal agreement. So if MS approached everyone independently and got 51%, it’s a hostile takeover. And they don’t need 51% control through their own entity, they can pay independent people to do so.

        I think that’s unlikely to happen, but it’s possible.