Damn, should ate more mcdonalds. How could Morgan Spurlock do thisCounterpoint:
He didn't run with the money. He's dead.
Damn, should ate more mcdonalds. How could Morgan Spurlock do thisCounterpoint:
He didn't run with the money. He's dead.
Counterpoint:
He didn't run with the money. He's dead.
Who got him, @Lurker McSpic or @thhrang?
Right for the jugular.
Right for the jugular.
Can’t speak for anywhere else, but I know ours charge transaction fees.Such banks are literally retarded. With all the e-banking there is no processing overhead whatsoever, thus it's artificially kept rudiment of paper times. Here, for such small company and turnover, most will choose banking plan with fixed monthly service fee (+transfers commission when you get over certain limit).
And most of artist invoices go from paypal anyway, so it's even easier, just a few clicks.
This post has aged like the mostMinor correction: Brave never acquired Idol, they just have a partnership. The common consensus is that Aviel is trying to get Brave to buy them, though.
Digging up a two-week-old post just to laugh at them. I love how petty this is.This post has aged like the most rancid of milk.
This post has aged like the most rancid of milk.
The common consensus is that Aviel is trying to get Brave to buy them, though.
NIGGA LEARN TO READThis post has aged like the most rancid of milk.
IT WOULD AGE LIKE WINE NOT MILK SINCE HE CALLED ITThe common consensus is that Aviel is trying to get Brave to buy them, though.
Nah, if anything, I don't think Idol was ever in the green or, at the very least, had a thin profit margin that disappeared from recent events. I think their problem was that their business model was unsustainable, given the talent contracts. It's the biggest reason why they're giving the talents the out right now, as if they join Brave, they would have to accept a pay cut in the renegotiations. However, I do think he made money from this, as im sure Brave paid him out and gave him the golden parachute.So did the jew took the money and run or not
"Nah, but i think you are right" momentNah, if anything, I don't think Idol was ever in the green or, at the very least, had a thin profit margin that disappeared from recent events. I think their problem was that their business model was unsustainable, given the talent contracts. It's the biggest reason why they're giving the talents the out right now, as if they join Brave, they would have to accept a pay cut in the renegotiations. However, I do think he made money from this, as im sure Brave paid him out and gave him the golden parachute.
On the en side, I would agree, but they have a money printer on the JP side, so they can afford to grow like this, so I can't critique their strategy too much. TBH, the biggest thing holding EN Vtuber Orgs back right now is Management capability.Every rumor is true, huh.
Despite Brave's business strategy of just buying their way to mediocrity, their current EN groups are at least competently managed and given that Idol has gone from crisis to crisis, management like V4M's would be a vast improvement.
Has anyone said if they're taking the offer to take their current identity and go indie?Good news is maybe the talents started being active on their pl simply they weren't getting paid in their idol account and was trying to earn some money. They will be unlikely to leave once brave payments start being stable again.
Bad news is yet another company falls into the hands of brave.
That does seem to be the theme for this entire year.Every rumor is true, huh.
Everyone seems to be vagueposting, no definitive statements so far.Has anyone said if they're taking the offer to take their current identity and go indie?