In others, like Disney's acquisition of Capital Cities (then the parent of ABC), the stock would have remained
about the same, implying the
deal didn't add much of anything to the
bottom line.
So
bottom line: this (the fact it's actually NOT op), the fact it's new and shiny (frikkin flagship monster and its gimmick / status), the fact people are whining WAY TOO MUCH
ABOUT IT without even playtesting the alternatives, which just prove that MH3U is EASIER THAN YOU PEOPLE THOUGHT IT WOULD BE, NOT THAT SLIME IS BROKEN (monsters have 2 - player based hp, not 4 - player based), and the fact that people even have to ask QUESTIONS in a FORUM style over here about «how to deal» with slime users, is why next time I'm online and I'm asked to not use slime, while normally I'd do just that (not use it), from now on, I'll switch to kelbi bow and awaken with bombardier and wait for them to kick me
ABOUT IT without even playtesting the alternatives, which just prove that MH3U is EASIER THAN YOU PEOPLE THOUGHT IT WOULD BE, NOT THAT SLIME IS BROKEN (monsters have 2 - player based hp, not 4 - player based), and the fact that people even have to ask QUESTIONS in a FORUM style over here
about «how to deal» with slime users, is why next time I'm online and I'm asked to not use slime, while normally I'd do just that (not use it), from now on, I'll switch to kelbi bow and awaken with bombardier and wait for them to kick me
about «how to
deal» with slime users, is why next time I'm online and I'm asked to not use slime, while normally I'd do just that (not use it), from now on, I'll switch to kelbi bow and awaken with bombardier and wait for them to kick me out.
That may be true, but as soon as you start spending a couple hours a week
dealing with computer issues think
about how that time can be turned back into the
bottom line and pretty soon you realize that, look, it's an hour of my time that I'm having to pay the equivalent to or less for someone to maintain my computer and it's done all remotely, it's easy and they will support me anytime I have an issue.
The
bottom line is that private capital lenders can help borrowers out of tight lending spots if the borrower is upfront
about the issues that affect the
deal and can demonstrate the value of the property that will secure the loan.