Wow!!
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Someone just bought 101000 shares of FDEV stock.
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That might make the price jump a little tomorrow.![]()
Someone's keen on the eve of ED launch day;
16:30 245.74p 101,029 £248,264 Buy O
No, we still retain control, it's a minority offering.
Michael
David and his close team I guess, get £40 million paid to them as a return on their investment in the game
Welcome to faulty capitalist socieyty.
SHareholders shoudn't get that much money for that amount of money they could make the game allot better and hire allot more staf but they dont.
Becouse people arent actually capitalists at all but just greedy littel "insert thing that i cant say on the forums becous of cencorship".
All this means is that the 'Owners' of frontier - David and his close team I guess, get £40 million paid to them as a return on their investment in the game, so, without sounding cyncial as we all understand the capitalist society, dont we? You backers coughed up the dough to make this game (including David and his team I'm sure), you lot are rewarded with some ones and noughts that look like spaceships and stars and the fat cats get a different type of ones and noughts, 6 noughts to be accurate.
I wouldnt think all that 40million will be spent developing Elite or any other game, a large slice will go elsewhere and if I owned frontier I would look after myself too, you have to put food on the table somehow.
Bear in mind I am of a cynical disposition ;-P
I didn't say anything about dishonesty...did I? Merely a cynical observation about capitalism and in particular on kickstarter companies /projects, the same goes for Star citizen, they are paying themselves a small fortune and the game isn't even out!Cynicism is fine but I think in this case it is a bit gratuitous (and late, news is from more than a year ago btw) unless you have some kind of evidence. IPO s are not new. Most companies nowadays, especially the ones traded at the usual stock markets have required or will need at some point public offerings to be able to develop their products or carry through their investment plans at some point or another. Raising equity is just one more standard way to fund activities going forward. Debt being the other main one. And pledges a new third these days. FDEV is using a balanced approach with all these three ways as part of their financing.
If you think that doing something as relatively trivial these days as raising equity leads to dishonest practices in general then you need to think again.
It is clear not all the funds raised in this IPO have gone to Elite, FDEV has a few other products and projects in their portfolio aswell at the moment. But that is by the by.
Kind of makes me worried about further monetization of Elite for the sake of dividends and shareholder confidence... are my concerns unfounded?
they are unfounded in so far as the "shareholders" are essentially DB & key staff plus 2(3) long term partners. they hold about 86% of all shares and their main interest for now should be developing ED to hit "quality resonance" and other devs to market via cobra engine & FDEV backend. the recent azmaon game was a bit of a hit i think ^^
all is safe & sound in FDEV land
(Full disclosure - I've never backed a Kickstarter for anything - and I never will...)
TBH this is what rankles me about Kickstarter in general: You give money to see something happen, and it does, and it is an amazing success - and then those who essentially bankrolled the "risk" by using kickstarter run off and have an IPO/Facebook buyout/big$$here.
The kickstarter backers are donating money to start someone's business. The return on investment is ridiculously small for them. For those getting the funding, it is a miracle - millions in seed money for nothing more than a flashy demo reel. When that sweet sweet investor cash rolls in for the pay-day, it was the backers who made it happen, but they aren't going to get a dime from it or see any benefit.
I get the argument that Kickstarter helps get concepts off the ground that can't get conventional funding, but the complete lack of shame or even acknowledgement when they go public or get bought out really turns me off.
This is equally true for all the other kick starter programs: Oculus, Star Citizen, etc. The ones who REALLY benefit from the best kickstarters are the people who get the IPO/Buyout money later on.
So, congrats to Frontier for making millions off Kickstarter and hey, we got a good Sci-Fi game too. Just remember to thank your backers for all that money you used to get your payday.
they are unfounded in so far as the "shareholders" are essentially DB & key staff plus 2(3) long term partners. they hold about 86% of all shares and their main interest for now should be developing ED to hit "quality resonance" and other devs to market via cobra engine & FDEV backend. the recent azmaon game was a bit of a hit i think ^^
all is safe & sound in FDEV land