Roy Mustang (post: 1396971) wrote:I don't know why you just called him out for that and was uncalled for! Doing what you just did doesn't even go hand and hand with the topic, so why bring it up?
:eyebrow: I assume you're refering to my mention of Nate and his favorite site. I was just messing with him. I'd liek to think that Nate and I are friends, though we have argued on the forum a lot. It's only a joke, bro...I'm a bit befuddled that you're coming after me. I'll just go easy on the sarcasm since it upsets people.
Also, this nothing new as Funimation talk about that about a year or so go and I don't know why it has been brought up again in the first place.
Alrighty. It's the first time I'd heard anything concrete about this, and I found it interesting. Sorry if it bores you. I was unaware that we couldn't discuss things unless here they were breaking news. Also: you don't have to post in topics that aren't interesting to you.
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More Funi bits:
AnimeOnDVD wrote:Navarre Looking to Sell FUNimation?
May 27, 2010
Source: MarketWatch
FUNimation
©]FUNimation has often been the main division of Navarre that boosted overall profitability[/B].
"Company Expects to Present FUNimation Entertainment as a Discontinued Operation Beginning in the First Quarter of FY 2011"
"Navarre is pursuing a more focused strategy. Now that we have substantially reduced debt and improved operating margins, we are focusing our efforts on driving revenue, particularly in new product lines. We are concentrating all efforts on our distribution and software publishing businesses where we have significant expertise and considerable systems and physical assets that can be leveraged. The Punch! acquisition announced last week strengthens our software publishing business and demonstrates a step in our execution of this strategy," stated Cary L. Deacon, Chief Executive Officer.
FUNimation Entertainment's strategy and capital requirements are distinctly different from those of the Company's core business. While FUNimation's recent results have generally met expectations, the strategies required to grow the business include co-productions of original anime content, social networks and digital broadcasting. The Company anticipates that those plans are best executed with ownership that has assets or expertise in those areas.The Company will be discussing its going-forward strategy and financial outlook in greater detail next week in connection with its FY 2010 year end conference call.
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Due to the nature of this, it's unlikely we'll hear any serious comment from FUNimation at this point on it, but the general news and comments made in the blurb will likely send what's left of fandom's mental state completely off a cliff.
@blkmage I agree with you, but why lol at ANN? They just threw a story from Anime on DVD up on their site.