Startup Company Beta 21 – Ep 19 – Acquiring Other Companies – Startup Company Gameplay
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Sometimes its slow or sometimes they just offer several Billion and just buy them out. Companies control the shares they sell
Charlie, a way to buy out johnson invest, is buy a buncha stocks in another company thats going up in value.. then sell off those shares, and pay off johnson real fast π LOVING the vids! keep em coming! π π as usual, still open to being an employee.. any type / gender / race
Charlie when you're buying stocks in other companies you should look for ones that are doing bad, like their version of Twitch was doing bad so you buy stocks their for a lower price and and when they get more expensive you sell then them. And for your problem with Johnson Invest you should try taking a loan now and pay it off then you can slowly pay back the loan.
IRL aquiring companies works a lot different. for starters u only need 51% of a companies shares and shares are bought from the previous owner or the company itself. There are also different kind of shares some that rise in price when more shares are created and some that lower in price when that happens. Lets just say that its a lot more difficult irl ;p
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Hey Charlie, you werent seeing the money going down cause you kept buying just before midnight, and you got paid right when you bought
Hey,
you gain insight from running the ad campaign and going back to it and researching the insight. so basically pick some random things like male or female run a campaign and then after a certain percent you can click a button and gain the insight
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I bought out Johnson at 346 000 000 approximately. Spared all that money up.
Where I live you have to declare if you aim to overtake a company but to take small participations, you can just creep up like that.