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XiaoXiaoo
Switzerland20 Posts
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NovemberstOrm
Canada16217 Posts
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coloursheep
China496 Posts
I'm glad MC is on a team again and I hope this actually works out but I can't help but feel like this is anything but a disapointment. | ||
Popkiller
3415 Posts
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Jett.Jack.Alvir
Canada2250 Posts
On February 12 2015 15:04 XiaoXiaoo wrote: Their financial advisor's names are "Renell Wertpapierhandelsbank AG" and "Mangold Fondkommission". Do all european names sound like "wet-paper-handles-bank" and "phoned-commission"? hahahahaha ![]() | ||
OtherWorld
France17333 Posts
On February 12 2015 06:04 Alchemik wrote: http://www.reddit.com/r/Smite/comments/2vjl8u/we_are_trig_esports_ask_us_anything/ well they did an AMA edit: they kind of said nothing, but a coach did say: "A sustainable salary and more room for us to evolve alongside SMITE, and an increased responsiveness since there is no timezone difference." when asked why he joined the team and also that the "salary is enough to sustain us without a job" Lmao that AMA -they already payed our salaries throughout this year -they have legal advisors of utmost quality and our contracts are really, really good. (just for reference, Trixtank & Qvofred never signed any kind of agreement before trig, due to their fathers suspiciousness when it comes to these organisations) -The Starcraft 2 community is like this girl who has had really bad experiences with relationships in the past, so naturally, whenever a truely 'good' guy shows up, he will be met with a lot of criticism when displaying incredible and promessing traits. But in the long run, she will notice what hes truely made of and live happily ever after. -Put pitchforks down untill proven otherwise. Sounds like even more legit than what we had in the past guys. | ||
Orcasgt24
Canada3238 Posts
On February 12 2015 15:04 XiaoXiaoo wrote: Their financial advisor's names are "Renell Wertpapierhandelsbank AG" and "Mangold Fondkommission". Do all european names sound like "wet-paper-handles-bank" and "phoned-commission"? ROFLMAO!!!!!! What the actual fuck is up with these names. I know several European names don't translate into english very well but these are made up almost certainly | ||
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Liquid`Jinro
Sweden33719 Posts
First one is some kind of bank (Wertpapier = stocks in german I think? EDIT: securities), second is a .... broker? Or something like that. Mangold Fondkommission AB is an independent broker specialised in small and medium-sized listed companies and provides services within corporate finance | ||
OtherWorld
France17333 Posts
On February 12 2015 16:18 Liquid`Jinro wrote: Uhm,,, those are company names, not people. First one is some kind of bank (Wertpapier = stocks in german I think? EDIT: securities), second is a .... broker? Or something like that. From http://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=84848511 Renell Wertpapierhandelsbank AG offers market making and securities brokerage services. It provides initial public offer (IPO) advisory, exchange listing, lead broking, equities and fixed income trading, designated sponsoring, and private equity management services. | ||
XiaoXiaoo
Switzerland20 Posts
On February 12 2015 16:18 Liquid`Jinro wrote: Uhm,,, those are company names, not people. First one is some kind of bank (Wertpapier = stocks in german I think? EDIT: securities), second is a .... broker? Or something like that. Ohhh that explains a whole lot. I was really questioning my sanity there for a sec | ||
Heartland
Sweden24579 Posts
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Alchemik
Poland7124 Posts
On February 12 2015 15:04 XiaoXiaoo wrote: Their financial advisor's names are "Renell Wertpapierhandelsbank AG" and "Mangold Fondkommission". Do all european names sound like "wet-paper-handles-bank" and "phoned-commission"? yes, we take proud in that | ||
ClueClueClue
Sweden1203 Posts
On February 12 2015 17:58 Heartland wrote: There is probably a lot more information that can be dug out of public sources, Swedish "offentlighetsprincipen" means that massive amounts of information is available to people who know where and how to look. It doesn't necessarily cover private companies though, but if there's any dirt on these individuals in tax or criminal records, it can probably be found. | ||
Heartland
Sweden24579 Posts
On February 12 2015 18:18 ClueClueClue wrote: It doesn't necessarily cover private companies though, but if there's any dirt on these individuals in tax or criminal records, it can probably be found. Yeah, of course. : ) | ||
OtherWorld
France17333 Posts
On February 12 2015 17:58 Heartland wrote: There is probably a lot more information that can be dug out of public sources, Swedish "offentlighetsprincipen" means that massive amounts of information is available to people who know where and how to look. Yeah but for that it has to be Swedish-speaking people doing the search, because Swedish words often look really really obscure to me d: | ||
McNipsy
United States33 Posts
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OveRtheStarS
Canada69 Posts
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Railgan
Switzerland1507 Posts
On February 12 2015 15:55 Orcasgt24 wrote: ROFLMAO!!!!!! What the actual fuck is up with these names. I know several European names don't translate into english very well but these are made up almost certainly Wertpapierhandelsbank is a german word for "securities trading bank" ... they trade stocks e.g. Renell is their own name probably the surname of the owner. AG means that they have stocks. Fondkommission means "fond commission" tough one... Mangold is their own name probably the surname of the owner. | ||
geokilla
Canada8224 Posts
PULL OUT MC! PULL OUT | ||
Torte de Lini
Germany38463 Posts
On March 04 2015 06:43 geokilla wrote: http://www.reddit.com/r/starcraft/comments/2xtkym/why_trigs_big_esports_ambitions_might_be_too_good/ PULL OUT MC! PULL OUT These big ambitions were supplemented by some serious cash, with the startup spending an estimated €1.5 million in just one year. It's higher than 1.5 million and Clauf/ESGN was 2-3 years old. The author doesn't exactly make any bold claims or statements in this article sadly. He could have said and concluded a lot more without far of repercussion. Whatever does happen to MC, the relationship he has with Min-Sik ensures him a safety transition regardless. | ||
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