- A minority shareholder has accused Ubisoft of “horrible mismanagement” and plans to protest outside the company’s Paris headquarters.
- George Krapa, CEO of AJ Investment, claims that Ubisoft failed to disclose the debate between Microsoft, EA, and others.
- Krapa also alleged that the company deliberately “hides information”.
George Krapa, CEO of AJ Investment and Minority Share Holder in Yubisoft, has alleged that The murder of the killer The publisher is planning to be a “horrific mismanagement” by the current administration and a protest outside the company’s Paris headquarters.
According to a statement that is shared with IgnKrapa claims that Ubesft failed to showcase the pursuit of achievements and pointed to a limited article published on the investment platform, a margarh market, alleging “Microsoft, EA, and others who are interested in IPs.”
Krapa claims: “The administration did not even inform the public about these measures.”
The investor also alleged that the company was deliberately “hiding information”, namely a partnership with Saudi investment firm Sevi. Surge of murder of murder Downloadable content (DLC).
The Krapa wants a “clear road map for rehabilitation” by the Senior Ubesoft team so that “the cost of falling shareholders, the reduction of the Laster operational implementation, and the failure to effectively adopt market trends” can be resolved.
Yubisoft has shared a statement with IGN in response to Krapa’s claims, saying: “As we have mentioned during our Q3 sales, various changes are underway to review the strategic and capitalist powers.
“The board has set up an ad hoc independent committee to oversee this formal and competitive process, to get the best price for all stakeholders’ assets and franchises for all stakeholders. The Ubesoft market will inform the market according to the rules and regulations once more.”
In October 2024, Bloomberg It is reported that Ubesft is considering selling tensiles to almost the entire company. At the time, Ubesoft was unable to provide more details, but told the IGN that it would “inform the market if and when appropriate”.