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Owning 75% of company lets you stop at their stations

Posted: 27 Jun 2015 07:09
by kiedistv
What I really mean is that when you buy shares of an AI up to 75% you can then use their stations to deliver cargo.
eg. When you run planes and you want to fly to a city the company that you own 75% of operates out of, you can fly to their airport so you don't need to build a new airport?

This would be fantastic!

Re: Owning 75% of company lets you stop at their stations

Posted: 27 Jun 2015 07:29
by Alberth
Given that AIs are at the same level as players, be prepared to be taken over by an AI in that way too :)

Re: Owning 75% of company lets you stop at their stations

Posted: 27 Jun 2015 08:07
by kiedistv
Alberth wrote:Given that AIs are at the same level as players, be prepared to be taken over by an AI in that way too :)
I wouldn't mind that. 8)

Re: Owning 75% of company lets you stop at their stations

Posted: 05 Jul 2017 08:39
by DeletedUser10
kiedistv wrote:What I really mean is that when you buy shares of an AI up to 75% you can then use their stations to deliver cargo.
eg. When you run planes and you want to fly to a city the company that you own 75% of operates out of, you can fly to their airport so you don't need to build a new airport?

This would be fantastic!
..Owning 100% of the company.
Than you can stop at their station.

Re: Owning 75% of company lets you stop at their stations

Posted: 06 Jul 2017 17:42
by Baldy's Boss
ir1n1o57 wrote:
kiedistv wrote:What I really mean is that when you buy shares of an AI up to 75% you can then use their stations to deliver cargo.
eg. When you run planes and you want to fly to a city the company that you own 75% of operates out of, you can fly to their airport so you don't need to build a new airport?

This would be fantastic!
..Owning 100% of the company.
Than you can stop at their station.
The difference between 75% (you have no say at all over an entity you ostensibly control) and 100%(the acquisition disappears completely indistibguishably into your operations) is uncomfortably unrealistic.
There needs to be some stage of a subsidiary distinct but under your influence.