Ubisoft says buyout rumors prove the company's "appeal and value," but won't comment on them directly
"We have everything we need ෴to remain independent"

Ubisoft is once again responding to buyout rumors w🧸hich have surfaced over the past few months, saying the💯 speculation proves the company's "real appeal and value."
"The current speculation is putting in plain sight the real appeal and value of our success and of our value creation strategy," said Yves Guillemot in Wednesday. "As mentioned before, as a publicly traded company, it 🎶is standard practice for our board to review any offer, in the interest of all shareholders, and of our creatives."
Back in February, Ubisoft sai🧔d that it would con꧃sider acquisition offers per standard practice, adding that it had "the talent, the industry scale, and a large portfolio of popular IP" to stay independent. Then in April, buyout rumors heated up substantially when a report from claimed that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:early talks were happening at several privat𒁃e equity firms about acquirin👍g Ubisoft. At the same time, Ubisoft employees were telling that they believed the company would eventually be sold.
Just last week, it was reported that the Guillemot family, which founded Ubisoft, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:was looking to get ahead of 🧸ex𓄧ternal buyers with its own buyout of the company. And yet despite all the buzz, Ubisoft still isn't commenting on any recent reports directly, instead reiterating that "we have everything we need to remain independent." Again, the company said it would review any offers it received, but declined to con🧸firm whether it had seen any. Regardless, Ubisoft maintains that should it decide to sell, the buyer would ♔be getting a pretty sweet deal.
Several exciting things are going on behind the scenes at Ubisoft, from the Prince of Persia remake switching studios to the confirmation of its new "Project Q" PvP game.
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