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Since deleted GlassDoor review29 May 2021 08:39
Made a note of this on 27th May but it's since been deleted:
Former Employee
Stay away until they hire new CEO
10 May 2021 - Sales in London, England, England
Recommend
CEO Approval
Business Outlook
Pros
IGA success in Football Manager. The tech works and clients have good experience integrating the SDK.
Cons
If there was a case study on how to screw up a company that could easily hit £100M market cap, this would be it.
Empathy for new hires who are conned into joining a business that seemingly looked revolutionary, but is led by a severely incompetent CEO. Not just from a business perspective, but in his character.
1. Promised the market X number of AAA titles - All potential deals not near the dotted line, but hyped as "signed".
2. Acquired mobile games are a result of reactionary strategy to competitors' movement.
3. Current Revenue Generation - Less SDK, more sponsorship.
4. Sales doesn't understand gaming, and it shows when speaking to publishers. Pressuring publishers to meet timelines doesn't really bode well for relationship building within the industry. Ask about Bidstack within the IGA and gaming space, aggression comes to mind.
5. CEO pivoted into gaming from selling physical ads space. Doesn't want to step aside as he is invested in this personally. Doesn't take opinions and suggestions that doesn't align with his too kindly. Not a problem if CEO can back his sass with the numbers and pounds.
6. Company is bleeding, but money is pumped into sponsoring a football club. Get your priorities right. No successful CEO operates like this.
Before the company loses ground to its competitors, other members of the leadership team should step up to oust the CEO before he burns it to the ground.
Advice to Management
Other senior management better step up and oust the CEO before he burns Bidstack to the ground.
Well said
Thanks for the information KS but you sound remarkably like the people you are calling out.
I’m a farmer and I think you are a bell end Girdz. You can call them rural land owners if you rather? I know you are trying to use the term farmer as a derogatory term but I’d guess he has had much more success than yourself. I am happy to guess if you are.
I struggle to understand why you would be turning it into a negative? What is the point in you?
Have a turn out Girdz, and when you flush, it will be the best part of you gone.
Naaaah
This isn’t abuse you tiny fool. You must realise that you are the known tool on this page? If you think it’s abuse then you have a smaller personality than I first feared. I feel sorry for you, you must have an awful life if your highlight is coming here and slapping down a share you have no interest in. I wish you good luck but just stop please. It’s not doing your self esteem any good.
Girdz is a pathetic, little bell end that everyone has called out now. Spent 2 years quietly planting negativity into nervous holders before turning into a full on aggressive de ramper. Affiliated with Sloane. At least Helx is honest enough to let people know why he’s here. Girdz and Sloane you are both dead to this board. You have no respect or sway here. We all know exactly what you are. Snakes
Sloane has been a knob for months. I’m surprised people have only just started to pick up on it.
STFU Girdz
Yes Girdz x
I don’t see any recommendations.
Sloane, you need to get the 6 people that Girdz and KS have recruited to recommend the posts.
Is this fluff? Or do you agree with this statement you made?
Huge growth sectors27 Jan 2022 06:24
AI
Blockchain
Plant based foods
Esports and gaming
Green energy
Space
Fintech
Battery recycling
All huge growth sectors so why would an investor choose to put there money, into a covid sector stock when the pandemic is coming to an end? Think about it and answer where is, the growth coming from for ncyt?
Might be sat on a pile of cash but so wot markets are forward looking and clearly now do not see a bright future here