Oh here we go get ready for the Evil, horrible, destroyer if the universe EA crowed to show up.
Really nice of you to single out EA without any evidence...guess you just wanted a few extra clicks...at least you know the audience this site has.
Evidence is used to prove speculation, no one is trying to prove anything.
If you were to apply logic to speculation, then the game company most likely to buy another game company and dismantle it would be EA - without a doubt. It's what they do.
That's what a lot of big companies do. Be it Sony, Microsoft, Activision, Ubisoft, Nexon, etc... EA is by no means alone in that. That's just part and parcel to big business. Not to mention if you want to place blame a lot of that is on the companies that have sold themselves out to EA. Which has happened far more than them performing hostile takeovers.
For every minute you are angry , you lose 60 seconds of happiness."-Emerson
Even EA recognized the fact that over 250,000 people voted them a worse company than even Bank of America. It served as a wake up call for the company....
Winning the worst company award served as a
wake-up call for EA, helping to convince executives they needed to
change the way they thought of their customers. That rethinking has paid
off. Over the past year, EA's sales, which declined in the year leading
up to Probst's April meeting, have swung back to growth. Profit has
skyrocketed to $875 million from $8 million in 2014, and the company's
stock price has soared.
All with little change in research and development investment and no dramatic layoffs.
Every company at some point faces a crisis of
confidence. At EA, this challenge manifested itself in a peculiar way:
customers were buying its games, but an increasing number of them also
disliked the company. A lot.
So, EA set
about changing its culture, from the way employees worked with one
another to the way they talked to customers.
"We needed to look at systemic problems," said Patrick Söderlund, who
heads up some of EA's biggest games. "We needed to understand this is
how people perceive us -- right or wrong, it was as simple as that."
But but but. . . They have billions happy customers . . . You click baiting again
Well actually it's MILLIONS of happy customers. It's creepy how upset you guys are your little crusade to take down EA has failed and they set revenue records year after year.
I am an EA fan personally. I am a huge fan of the Bioware games and love their sport games. Titanfall 2 is amazing! What I do not want to see is GOG.com taken over by a huge corporation regardless of which one it is.
I agree with this I just think the article you posted only said EA because of the people who already posted here trying to bash EA. They were part of the crusade in 2013 to vote ea worst company thinking somehow it will destroy them...in fact it only made them better as your other post showed.
Why are you so defensive about this? Why do you care so much about EA?
I'm not allowed to reply when someone who clearly doesn't have a clue comes out and says I'm in the minority (not referring to the OP). I'm not being defensive just pointed out MILLIONS > 250,000. This is also a forum I don't need to explain or validate why, when or how I post to anyone...
Even EA recognized the fact that over 250,000 people voted them a worse company than even Bank of America. It served as a wake up call for the company....
Winning the worst company award served as a
wake-up call for EA, helping to convince executives they needed to
change the way they thought of their customers. That rethinking has paid
off. Over the past year, EA's sales, which declined in the year leading
up to Probst's April meeting, have swung back to growth. Profit has
skyrocketed to $875 million from $8 million in 2014, and the company's
stock price has soared.
All with little change in research and development investment and no dramatic layoffs.
Every company at some point faces a crisis of
confidence. At EA, this challenge manifested itself in a peculiar way:
customers were buying its games, but an increasing number of them also
disliked the company. A lot.
So, EA set
about changing its culture, from the way employees worked with one
another to the way they talked to customers.
"We needed to look at systemic problems," said Patrick Söderlund, who
heads up some of EA's biggest games. "We needed to understand this is
how people perceive us -- right or wrong, it was as simple as that."
But but but. . . They have billions happy customers . . . You click baiting again
Well actually it's MILLIONS of happy customers. It's creepy how upset you guys are your little crusade to take down EA has failed and they set revenue records year after year.
I am an EA fan personally. I am a huge fan of the Bioware games and love their sport games. Titanfall 2 is amazing! What I do not want to see is GOG.com taken over by a huge corporation regardless of which one it is.
I agree with this I just think the article you posted only said EA because of the people who already posted here trying to bash EA. They were part of the crusade in 2013 to vote ea worst company thinking somehow it will destroy them...in fact it only made them better as your other post showed.
Why are you so defensive about this? Why do you care so much about EA?
I'm not allowed to reply when someone who clearly doesn't have a clue comes out and says I'm in the minority (not referring to the OP). I'm not being defensive just pointed out MILLIONS > 250,000. This is also a forum I don't need to explain or validate why, when or how I post to anyone...
You still didn't answer my questions.
No I did it's right there for you...try reading your question slower and then read my comment even slower this time...
Even EA recognized the fact that over 250,000 people voted them a worse company than even Bank of America. It served as a wake up call for the company....
Winning the worst company award served as a
wake-up call for EA, helping to convince executives they needed to
change the way they thought of their customers. That rethinking has paid
off. Over the past year, EA's sales, which declined in the year leading
up to Probst's April meeting, have swung back to growth. Profit has
skyrocketed to $875 million from $8 million in 2014, and the company's
stock price has soared.
All with little change in research and development investment and no dramatic layoffs.
Every company at some point faces a crisis of
confidence. At EA, this challenge manifested itself in a peculiar way:
customers were buying its games, but an increasing number of them also
disliked the company. A lot.
So, EA set
about changing its culture, from the way employees worked with one
another to the way they talked to customers.
"We needed to look at systemic problems," said Patrick Söderlund, who
heads up some of EA's biggest games. "We needed to understand this is
how people perceive us -- right or wrong, it was as simple as that."
But but but. . . They have billions happy customers . . . You click baiting again
Well actually it's MILLIONS of happy customers. It's creepy how upset you guys are your little crusade to take down EA has failed and they set revenue records year after year.
I am an EA fan personally. I am a huge fan of the Bioware games and love their sport games. Titanfall 2 is amazing! What I do not want to see is GOG.com taken over by a huge corporation regardless of which one it is.
I agree with this I just think the article you posted only said EA because of the people who already posted here trying to bash EA. They were part of the crusade in 2013 to vote ea worst company thinking somehow it will destroy them...in fact it only made them better as your other post showed.
Why are you so defensive about this? Why do you care so much about EA?
I'm not allowed to reply when someone who clearly doesn't have a clue comes out and says I'm in the minority (not referring to the OP). I'm not being defensive just pointed out MILLIONS > 250,000. This is also a forum I don't need to explain or validate why, when or how I post to anyone...
You still didn't answer my questions.
No I did it's right there for you...try reading your question slower and then read my comment even slower this time...
Evidence is used to prove speculation, no one is trying to prove anything.
If you were to apply logic to speculation, then the game company most likely to buy another game company and dismantle it would be EA - without a doubt. It's what they do.
That's what a lot of big companies do. Be it Sony, Microsoft, Activision, Ubisoft, Nexon, etc... EA is by no means alone in that. That's just part and parcel to big business. Not to mention if you want to place blame a lot of that is on the companies that have sold themselves out to EA. Which has happened far more than them performing hostile takeovers.
You don't say...
You say this as if you didn't act as though it was most likely EA... Who is known more for buy outs than they are for performing hostile takeovers. I'd point fingers sooner at someone like Nexon or Kotick who is known for trying to pull out the rug by buying up shares.
For every minute you are angry , you lose 60 seconds of happiness."-Emerson
Even EA recognized the fact that over 250,000 people voted them a worse company than even Bank of America. It served as a wake up call for the company....
Winning the worst company award served as a
wake-up call for EA, helping to convince executives they needed to
change the way they thought of their customers. That rethinking has paid
off. Over the past year, EA's sales, which declined in the year leading
up to Probst's April meeting, have swung back to growth. Profit has
skyrocketed to $875 million from $8 million in 2014, and the company's
stock price has soared.
All with little change in research and development investment and no dramatic layoffs.
Every company at some point faces a crisis of
confidence. At EA, this challenge manifested itself in a peculiar way:
customers were buying its games, but an increasing number of them also
disliked the company. A lot.
So, EA set
about changing its culture, from the way employees worked with one
another to the way they talked to customers.
"We needed to look at systemic problems," said Patrick Söderlund, who
heads up some of EA's biggest games. "We needed to understand this is
how people perceive us -- right or wrong, it was as simple as that."
But but but. . . They have billions happy customers . . . You click baiting again
Well actually it's MILLIONS of happy customers. It's creepy how upset you guys are your little crusade to take down EA has failed and they set revenue records year after year.
I am an EA fan personally. I am a huge fan of the Bioware games and love their sport games. Titanfall 2 is amazing! What I do not want to see is GOG.com taken over by a huge corporation regardless of which one it is.
I agree with this I just think the article you posted only said EA because of the people who already posted here trying to bash EA. They were part of the crusade in 2013 to vote ea worst company thinking somehow it will destroy them...in fact it only made them better as your other post showed.
Why are you so defensive about this? Why do you care so much about EA?
I'm not allowed to reply when someone who clearly doesn't have a clue comes out and says I'm in the minority (not referring to the OP). I'm not being defensive just pointed out MILLIONS > 250,000. This is also a forum I don't need to explain or validate why, when or how I post to anyone...
You still didn't answer my questions.
No I did it's right there for you...try reading your question slower and then read my comment even slower this time...
Really? Those are your reasons?
Obviously you didn't read it slow enough...is your mom home maybe she can help you get it.
Even EA recognized the fact that over 250,000 people voted them a worse company than even Bank of America. It served as a wake up call for the company....
Winning the worst company award served as a
wake-up call for EA, helping to convince executives they needed to
change the way they thought of their customers. That rethinking has paid
off. Over the past year, EA's sales, which declined in the year leading
up to Probst's April meeting, have swung back to growth. Profit has
skyrocketed to $875 million from $8 million in 2014, and the company's
stock price has soared.
All with little change in research and development investment and no dramatic layoffs.
Every company at some point faces a crisis of
confidence. At EA, this challenge manifested itself in a peculiar way:
customers were buying its games, but an increasing number of them also
disliked the company. A lot.
So, EA set
about changing its culture, from the way employees worked with one
another to the way they talked to customers.
"We needed to look at systemic problems," said Patrick Söderlund, who
heads up some of EA's biggest games. "We needed to understand this is
how people perceive us -- right or wrong, it was as simple as that."
But but but. . . They have billions happy customers . . . You click baiting again
Well actually it's MILLIONS of happy customers. It's creepy how upset you guys are your little crusade to take down EA has failed and they set revenue records year after year.
I am an EA fan personally. I am a huge fan of the Bioware games and love their sport games. Titanfall 2 is amazing! What I do not want to see is GOG.com taken over by a huge corporation regardless of which one it is.
I agree with this I just think the article you posted only said EA because of the people who already posted here trying to bash EA. They were part of the crusade in 2013 to vote ea worst company thinking somehow it will destroy them...in fact it only made them better as your other post showed.
Why are you so defensive about this? Why do you care so much about EA?
I'm not allowed to reply when someone who clearly doesn't have a clue comes out and says I'm in the minority (not referring to the OP). I'm not being defensive just pointed out MILLIONS > 250,000. This is also a forum I don't need to explain or validate why, when or how I post to anyone...
You still didn't answer my questions.
No I did it's right there for you...try reading your question slower and then read my comment even slower this time...
Really? Those are your reasons?
Obviously you didn't read it slow enough...is your mom home maybe she can help you get it.
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For every minute you are angry , you lose 60 seconds of happiness."-Emerson
For every minute you are angry , you lose 60 seconds of happiness."-Emerson
Come up with something innovative will ya?