Skip to Content

Reply to comment

And as a shareholder...

You have rights - as does the CEO who you invested in. The truth of the matter is that WSE is at issue, not SNE.

Sarah Nerd is the major shareholder in the company as well - as Land Shepherd pointed out beforehand.

I'm not saying that I agree with Sarah's choice - but what I am saying is that Sarah is in a position where she has to make hard choices and where she cannot please everyone.

And saying, or implying, that Sarah is not respectful of her shareholders seems pretty unfair to me. I've attended shareholder meetings she's held, and have yet to see her treat someone unfairly.

Second Life Consultant

Reply

CAPTCHA
We're sorry. Despite being about virtual worlds, you have to prove your cyberpresence has a human base.
3 + 3 =
Solve this simple math problem and enter the result. E.g. for 1+3, enter 4.