FF:Enhanced_Reality
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Here's a scenario. The year is 2001. You're a top investor who is prepared to enter a new venture. You've got an impressive amount of capital to invest in a business of your choice.
You are presented with an opportunity to become a major investor in SEGA. If you invest, Microsoft will not look to enter the console market. You get managerial control of SEGA and you call the shots. What would you do differently? Knowing what we know now.
Or.
You take a long think about it, but decide this isn't the investment that you want. As a result, SEGA stop manufacturing consoles and Microsoft release the XBOX as a result. What stopped you investing?
Go.
You are presented with an opportunity to become a major investor in SEGA. If you invest, Microsoft will not look to enter the console market. You get managerial control of SEGA and you call the shots. What would you do differently? Knowing what we know now.
Or.
You take a long think about it, but decide this isn't the investment that you want. As a result, SEGA stop manufacturing consoles and Microsoft release the XBOX as a result. What stopped you investing?
Go.