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Post by tonelock on Oct 13, 2016 20:48:29 GMT
do the shares market actually work,
as it seems to be on 0 allways ?
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Post by katman77 on Oct 14, 2016 3:07:00 GMT
I have the same question. And I want to know if allowing country automatic buy and sell shares is a waste o money or the country make $?
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Post by Godswitness on Oct 16, 2016 13:10:26 GMT
Yes shares work, and no you don't want it on auto. You must always have correct settings to run a well maintained economy. Remember when selling shares, you must keep control of at least 51% of your corp, or someone can take it out from under your leadership.
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Post by katman77 on Oct 17, 2016 2:42:01 GMT
Thanks for the advice.
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Post by tim7liy on Oct 17, 2016 19:45:49 GMT
Speaking of Shares i got some for sale on my Clothing corp. My nation is Dominion of The Fox.
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Post by tim7liy on Oct 18, 2016 3:34:49 GMT
Speaking of Shares i got some for sale on my Clothing corp. My nation is Dominion of The Fox. share sales closed
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Oct 18, 2016 20:15:21 GMT
Post by tonelock on Oct 18, 2016 20:15:21 GMT
Thanks for the advice. thank you so far ive not tackled this -as yet
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Post by marshallney on Nov 1, 2016 21:14:34 GMT
Nod. For Shares, you need to control a slight majority. If you go premium and grow, you'll want to keep 100 per cent of the shares if you can - scattered amongst your enterprises, country portfolio(in original country), and investment funds of your other countries. At that point, sell for well above market price in a down phase cycle to keep sim investment funds out. complete the transaction fast.
For a state run - maybe someone can chime in on whether it's best to fully IPO it over to your enterprise, or whether you should go fully public with it. (fully public to yourself of course.)
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Nov 7, 2016 2:08:17 GMT
Post by christian on Nov 7, 2016 2:08:17 GMT
Is it worth doing a Public Offering of corps?
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Nov 7, 2016 2:37:23 GMT
via mobile
Post by Godswitness on Nov 7, 2016 2:37:23 GMT
That depends on what route u want to take with that corp.
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Nov 7, 2016 4:11:53 GMT
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Post by condor on Nov 7, 2016 4:11:53 GMT
Is it worth doing a Public Offering of corps? IPO corps can create higher q products with less workers once you own 25% or less shares. But it'd be best to have friends buy most of them to prevent ceos from stealing them. Plus, you get the cash from selling shares. Depends on where you want to go, as godswitness said.
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Nov 7, 2016 6:40:38 GMT
Post by zentrino on Nov 7, 2016 6:40:38 GMT
Is it worth doing a Public Offering of corps? IPO corps can create higher q products with less workers once you own 25% or less shares. But it'd be best to have friends buy most of them to prevent ceos from stealing them. Plus, you get the cash from selling shares. Depends on where you want to go, as godswitness said. The largest shareholder cannot have more than 24.99% of the shares, not just you. My countries IPO to truly public corps using my CEO. I have my CEO purchase 24.99% of the shares. The country it is in retains 24.98% of the shares. You can have your other countries' investment funds purchase the rest or let them go to market. You do risk someone purposely buying more than 24.99% and taking control if you do that. I personally consider it an act of war and would respond accordingly. Of course, WL limit what I could do. Zen recently had this happen on FB with an enterprise only player purchasing up some of his corps and wrecking his economy so tread carefully if you don't use other countries to buy the remaining shares. Also, start on the 15th or later and finish before the 1st. Investment funds don't purchase shares during the second half of the month.
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Post by marshallney on Nov 8, 2016 16:24:41 GMT
Doing during the second half of the month helps. You can also sell above market price. That will help keep the IF's out of them. (I've found that they do purchase into IPO's during the entire month, depending on P/E Ratios and stock price - it looks like the parsing phases have changed from static to dynamic.) Having an IF purchase in changes things somewhat. Your P/E is going to go back up, unless you pursue an aggressive schedule. If this isn't too detrimental, hold off purchasing for your IF's until they start dumping it back out in a couple of game months. You'll get for a discounted price, allowing you to buy more shares per IF. Then you can slowly repurchase shares with your corp, and sell off on a slow continuing basis to keep cash flow coming in to IF's.
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Post by marshallney on Nov 8, 2016 16:26:45 GMT
as it seems to be on 0 allways
As Zentrino said, You can have your other countries' investment funds purchase the rest.
No one really likes publicly traded corps I think. Just the illusion of them, and the benefit.
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