A company like this owns nothing. If they stop making a profit, they are worth nothing but their name. And I mean the name is GameStop, so it's probably good for $15k from China. Getting rid of employee obligations is getting rid of one of the few ongoing obligations they are not able to just stop paying overnight. It seems like pre-bankruptcy behavior rather than an attempt to correct anything. This is compatible with them swirling the toilet for a while now.
Has been going under for a while, this is typical 'do whatever we can to save us from sinking' bullshit you see from companies that tend to fail.
A company like this owns nothing. If they stop making a profit, they are worth nothing but their name. And I mean the name is GameStop, so it's probably good for $15k from China. Getting rid of employee obligations is getting rid of one of the few ongoing obligations they are not able to just stop paying overnight. It seems like pre-bankruptcy behavior rather than an attempt to correct anything. This is compatible with them swirling the toilet for a while now.
They’ll go the bed bath and beyond route and name an online store after it
I could imagine Best Buy buying the IP/trademarks/etc and doing that, rebranding their video game department.
Oh, those are gone? I didn't even notice.