• WarmSoda@lemm.ee
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    7 months ago

    Larian Studios does technically have a single shareholder in Tencent—which owns around 30% of the company. However, an important piece of context is that Tencent appears to own what’s called a “preference” share, meaning that Tencent doesn’t have voting rights when it comes to Larian’s decision making. The rest of the company belongs to CEO and Founder Swen Vincke and his wife.

    Interesting, did not know that.

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      7 months ago

      Few people do because Larian keeps lying about it. Part of me understands you don‘t go around telling people a Chinese government asset has big money in your company, given the ongoing genocide and all (speaking of toxic work environment eh) but it‘s publicly accessible information anyway. They‘ve been so consistently dishonest about it that I can‘t take them all that serious about anything anymore. Because alternatively to lying they could just… shut up and keep making great games. They don‘t need that sugar coating.

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        7 months ago

        Did you not read the article?

        Tencent own preference stock. They could sell their stock, which could potentially harm the company, but they hold no voting rights and carry no decision making power.

        I am not a fan of China, nor Tencent, but spewing bile without understanding the context does NOT help this discourse.

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            7 months ago

            It would be bought. That’s how stocks work. If there is a promising company, there will be interested buyers.