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cathyslife:

--- Quote from: jen on February 24, 2016, 13:28 ---Wake up how? Stocksy is a co-op. That means one person literally can't just decide to sell the company.  Also, Bruce hasn't been the CEO of Stocksy since 2014.

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No, but the co-op literally could decide together. Are you saying that if you weren't offered a huge amount of money as a member of the co-op (I believe I have seen you post that you are), you wouldn't bow out? I think everybody has a price. So literally just substitute co-op where the poster said "Bruce", and I think the speculation still provides food for thought.

jen:

--- Quote from: cathyslife on February 24, 2016, 14:58 ---
--- Quote from: jen on February 24, 2016, 13:28 ---Wake up how? Stocksy is a co-op. That means one person literally can't just decide to sell the company.  Also, Bruce hasn't been the CEO of Stocksy since 2014.

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No, but the co-op literally could decide together. Are you saying that if you weren't offered a huge amount of money as a member of the co-op (I believe I have seen you post that you are), you wouldn't bow out? I think everybody has a price. So literally just substitute co-op where the poster said "Bruce", and I think the speculation still provides food for thought.

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Nope. I like my job. But that's irrelevant because it's not on the table. 

goober:

--- Quote from: jen on February 24, 2016, 13:28 ---
--- Quote from: goober on February 23, 2016, 20:27 ---
--- Quote from: jen on February 23, 2016, 12:17 ---
--- Quote from: goober on February 21, 2016, 23:32 ---I wonder if Bruce is looking for another 50mill+ buyer?

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Someone makes this speculation every few months.  Let's put it to rest, shall we?  Stocksy is a co-op.  This is not a thing that will or even could happen.

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Time to wake up. I like many other people wonder if Bruce had stayed at the helm of istock, would we have been better off. Stock has been my full-time job for 10 years so it kind of matters when, after everyone else has taken a percentage on the way through, it puts food on the table.

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Wake up how? Stocksy is a co-op. That means one person literally can't just decide to sell the company.  Also, Bruce hasn't been the CEO of Stocksy since 2014.

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Ok, so we can put 'to bed' the idea of Bruce selling Stocksy because you've all been co-opted. My point about istock being better off still stands.

Nice little article about the debt laden Getty images.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-11-03/carlyle-s-getty-images-said-to-reach-creditor-deal-for-new-debt

Sean Locke Photography:
And then this one.

http://uk.mobile.reuters.com/article/idUKKCN0VS0A0?irpc=932

cobalt:
Oh, so, the cow and itīs products wasnīt just free, it brought a nice wedding gift as well...

Well, this will allow many people to sleep better, their jobs just got extended by months or years?

Maybe Visual China will buy all of Getty. That would be really interesting to watch.

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