ak301
Power User
That's on the level
Yes. Part of taking people's money on the stock market with an IPO is that you are now "owned" by shareholders and have a federally-mandated obligation to report on your company's financial standing every quarter. Most companies are generous with the public information, on a quarterly basis, because it helps with confidence in their company and that helps with the performance of the stock on the market, which is what their shareholders (the owners) want.So one is more obligated to share than the other?
Buying a product doesn't entitle you to any of this information, public or private company. Buying a single share in a public company does.If the purchase of one of their products included some stake in the business, then yeah, it's a valid question.
Correct.Otherwise we're all simply consumers and have no "right" to any information regarding the business.
Totally understand buying shares (stock) in a company and the company's responsibility to shareholders. The question was posed as a consumer buying from either type of company and what they're entitled to.Yes. Part of taking people's money on the stock market with an IPO is that you are now "owned" by shareholders and have a federally-mandated obligation to report on your company's financial standing every quarter. Most companies are generous with the public information, on a quarterly basis, because it helps with confidence in their company and that helps with the performance of the stock on the market, which is what their shareholders (the owners) want.
Absolutely.Buying a product doesn't entitle you to any of this information, public or private company. Buying a single share in a public company does.
Just to clarify my request AGAIN. I asked it not to know how many units Fractal sold, this is not my business... I only asked it to know how big is my favorite "musical dreams maker" brand... Fractal have the coolest and most efficient customer support, the powerful machine in guitar tone processing, the more updated, and the best music sounding machine I ever had... And I suppose it's a small company and it is a miracle... A little miracle.
I think you misunderstood the reason why I asked it...I asked just to put in evidence how great Fractal is even if it's a small "butique like" brand, where the smallness in dimension or in units sell is nothing compared to how big is the passion Cliff and his staff puts in their machines
Lol! You are correct!They’re all Cliff’s......he’s just letting us use them.
So one is more obligated to share than the other? If the purchase of one of their products included some stake in the business, then yeah, it's a valid question. Otherwise we're all simply consumers and have no "right" to any information regarding the business.
Just looking at the active members in the Axe-Fx III forum and FAS' artist list should be enough for anyone to "feel less alone".
I think its a valid question to ask, why not?? There’s no harm in it?
The dude is curious...let him be curious
You'd have to come clean about being Cliff's secret love child though.if i was the only one in the world using an Axe-Fx, i'd feel even more special because this thing is the best thing out there.
Almost every private or public company has the same policy.I don't know what the official policy is, but historically, FAS has declined to share sales-related data.
Confirmed. 6 x 9 = 42Anyone with any sense will realize they'll never get an answer. Why would you need to know?
But others were right. It's 42.