CD Project Red is a studio. It cannot be bought or sold without its owners permission, which is CDP.pl (yes the .pl is actually part of the name, silly companies). They are a local distributor of physical media as well as owners of GOG. CDProject Red owns 5% of CDP.pl stock, most likely as a capitalization stunt.
Veylon said:
CD Projekt has stock. Any company that has stock can be taken over by anyone willing to buy up the stock. If that happens, it doesn't really matter what the management thinks; they can all just be fired.
The only companies I can name off the top of my head that don't have this vulnerability are Steam and LEGO.
not true for any company. many companies that are publicly traded leave 51% of stock for themselves so hostile takeover would not be possible.
when it comes to CDP themselves, the people in the company (like the creative director for example) own a lot of shares, however as far as i can see it does not add up to 50% so it is technically possible. but EA would have to muscle out other companies such as Nordea (one of the largest european banks) and that aint cheap.
There are a lot of companies that are not publicly traded, actually.
Ralancian said:
CD Projekt Red are not successful because of their consumer friendly attitude towards DRM/DLC they are successful because they made by far the best game of the year (barring any late entries). I strongly suspect The Witcher 3 would of been just as successful had they been terrible in those departments.
i think its a bit of both. their consumer friendly attitudes helped with publicity a lot (i literally saw their name everywhere for a few days) and them making awesome game means that all of those people didnt get disappointing and are more willing to support consumer friendly attitudes in the future. Which, frankly, means buying more from CD Project Red.
F-I-D-O said:
The only companies I can name off the top of my head that don't have this vulnerability are Steam and LEGO.
Funnily enough, they're stock's actually dropped slightly today. Not saying it's as a result of the news or because the studio's been fairly quiet, but it's an interesting coincidence. [/quote]
actually it has been falling for couple weeks now and is coming down from the rise it had before. Given that its traded in Warsaws stock exchange the fluctation difference is perfectly normal there.