I can't laugh about it since I know stock prices mean fuck all about the real world (well, not entirely - it's a good thermometer for how well people think a company is doing, not more).
But that reminds me of that Checkpoint about the subject. "Popcap turned down a million dollars to work for Zynga, but then took $750 thousand to work for EA. Things are bad for your company when people are willing to work for EA for less."
But that reminds me of that Checkpoint about the subject. "Popcap turned down a million dollars to work for Zynga, but then took $750 thousand to work for EA. Things are bad for your company when people are willing to work for EA for less."