he is suing NCSoft for 24million

again filed in Texas lolol: U.S. District Court in Texas
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apparently Richard Garriot didn't resign.
he is suing NCSoft for 24million ![]() again filed in Texas lolol: U.S. District Court in Texas |
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Karate Jesus
More details needed, but so far, it sounds like they deserve it. Hope Garriot wins some.
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distilledwill
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FoxBat this one has a more detailed report if you are interested. somekind of stock fraud it seems, but when he resign, the new were all over the net, if i remember correctly, if he hadn't resign voluntarily why did he give all the interview of him wanting to leave the company?
http://www.pcworld.com/article/16442...ck_fraud.html/ |
SpiritThief
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Whether or not NCsoft in fact "fired" Garriott isn't the big issue. He had 90 days to retain his stock options either way. |
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I also find it hard to believe that Garriott would call, while in quarantine in a Russian space station, to quit his job considering he was still getting paid (granted a reduced salary) so I (personally) don't believe his leaving was voluntary after reading that.
It will be interesting to see how it all plays out though. |
lewis91
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Garriott states repeatedly that he objected to the dismissal. And that afterward he called in multiple times to state that his leaving was not voluntary. I agree on the settlement part though. Lawsuits are always long and this will be drawn out for years without resolution. But if NCSoft has some money to burn it might be in their best interest to just let it all play out and drain Garriott's funds.
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Well, NCSoft's reponse will be interesting. If they make a public one. I imagine it will just be in the form of a counter. LOL, NCSoft could counter sue him for making a terrible game, draining their coffers on a failed concept, and then taking an "extended leave of absence" by going into space. Now THAT would make for a great fight.
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Well, NCSoft's reponse will be interesting. If they make a public one. I imagine it will just be in the form of a counter. LOL, NCSoft could counter sue him for making a terrible game, draining their coffers on a failed concept, and then taking an "extended leave of absence" by going into space. Now THAT would make for a great fight.
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Karate Jesus
Actually, I believed it's depends on stockholders. They have a power to vote to "terminate" CEO or any executive board, only if, they're not happy with Company's performances and earning per share ratio. Once stockholders voted to "terminated" CEO, thus, there is no case against fraud, wrongful termination, or misrepresention and more likely to lose the case.
Higher percent of own stocks equal more control in the company. Basically, stockholders told Garriot to hit the road. |
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