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With Electronic Art's (EA) possible Hostile Take-Over of Take Two Entertainment eminent, We gamers need to take a stand and save one of the few companies that actually gives variety to gamers instead of painting something new on top of older games and saying its new.

The purpose of this operation is to buy up as much stock in Take-Two as possible and refuse to sell out to EA or the Take-Two management. Purchasers will want the ability to vote for what they want for the company. Only sell out if either offer you thiple the value of the stocks or EA successfully purchases 51% of shares.

The more shares of stock we own the less EA can buy. Take-Two's stock symbol is TTWO and is traded on the NASDAQ.

If you want to help save the industry from being controlled greedy pigs like EA purchase TTWO stocks.

 

 

Also remember to spread word of Operation Save Take-Two around the internet!

 



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"greedy pigs"?
I think asking people here to buy stocks won't work ssj12.
My suggestion, would just be to buy TTWO games.
We are gamers after all.




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I'll buy GTA4. My contribution will probaly end there.



If I could afford it, I'd buy stock in Take-Two Interactive, but even if I spent $1000 on shares, it'd still takes tens of thousands more to make a difference. Just buying T2 games won't make a lick of difference either. It's inevitable and it's a shame that T2 management couldn't make its stockholders have more confidence in the brand. I hate to be grim, but it's inevitable, and in the words of Hunter S. Thompson: "Here's to the death of fun!"



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