Soldato
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Why does everything suck this year. Corsair are the only company who sell good SFX PSUs. Dammit.
Probably quite the opposite. They're likely doing very well. So much so that an investment company has made a tidy offer to the current owner(s)/board.Uhh, why?
Are they in trouble or something...
Investment firms don't just buy up companies that are in trouble, they also buy up companies who they think could do better with more money backing them so they can grow faster.Uhh, why?
Are they in trouble or something...
I don't quite understand your point? Have they announced that they're no longer going to make these?
Investment firms don't just buy up companies that are in trouble, they also buy up companies who they think could do better with more money backing them so they can grow faster.
What do you think this means?
The expectation is the company will decline after such an acquisition.
Well the investors would be hoping for the opposite else they've not be investing and/or they wouldn't be very good investors.
It doesn't mean they're in trouble. Have you read the article?Why does everything suck this year. Corsair are the only company who sell good SFX PSUs. Dammit.
Mark my words. You'll get idiot middle management penny pinching and ruin them.
The investors care for the bottom line. More often then not this means buying a well respected brand, then making "efficiency savings" to bump up profits. While the end consumer gets left hung out to dry.
What's your opinion on the matter @Ace Modder?
And the previous owners didn't care about the bottom line - they were just in business for fun or something?
this idea that a change of ownership automatically means something bad for consumers is pretty dubious