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Action Memos

The action memo system gives you decisions to make or warns of potential issues. This page is a list of action memos in the game and their choices.

Name ID Description Choice 1 - Description ID Choice 2 - Description ID Choice 3 - Description ID Choice 4 - Description ID
Buy Bankrupt Company (Not Owner) 1020 Creditors of {COMPANY NAME} are approaching various companies looking for a buyer. For ${PRICE} we can purchase {COMPANY NAME}, its {NUMBER OF FACTORIES, BRANCHES, AND MODELS}, and all its child marques. However, this deal will come with an extra ${DEBT} in liabilities. What will you do? Buy - Purchase the Company. 510 Not Interested - Do not purchase the company. 511 Wait A Second - Hide this action memo. This memo will appear when you enter the Office until you end the turn. 550
Buy Bankrupt Company (Majority Owner) 1020 A company we own majority control of, {COMPANY NAME}, is on the brink of bankruptcy. For ${PRICE} we can take complete control of the company, its {NUMBER OF FACTORIES, BRANCHES, AND MODELS}, and all its child marques. This deal will come with an extra ${DEBT} in debt. What will you do? Buy - Purchase the Company. 510 Not Interested - Do not purchase the company. 511 Wait A Second - Hide this action memo. This memo will appear when you enter the Office until you end the turn. 550
Acquisition Vote 9999 {PURCHASING COMPANY} is attempting to acquire {COMPANY YOU OWN SHARES OF} for ${PURCHASE PRICE}. This takeover would come out to ${AMOUNT YOU WILL GET} per share. We own {PERCENTAGE YOU OWN}% of the company at ${AMOUNT YOU PAID} per share. Our choice is the deciding vote. What should we do? Agree - Agree to sell the company 514 Decline – Vote against selling the company 515 Wait A Second - Hide this action memo. This memo will appear when you enter the Office until you end the turn. 516
Lobbying Protests 9500 Protesters have gathered outside our corporate offices chanting, “Hey Ho, Lobbyist Got To Go.” The protesters are voicing their displeasure about our high levels of lobbying. We can either stop our lobbying efforts, thus pleasing the crowd. Or we can ignore their whining. Cutting the lobbying budget will affect our ties with the government. But if we ignore the protesters, they could boycott, and our brand's image and sales will decline. Stop Lobbying - Stop our lobbying efforts to please protesters 650 Ignore Protests - Ignore protester's demands to stop lobbying. May result in increased protests. 561
General Lawsuit 9501 There are many reasons, some random, that the game can sue your company for. These lawsuits generally follow the same structure. They allege you committed some sort of error. The lawsuit offers a settlement, or you may choose to fight in court. There is a chance you will win or lose. If you lose, the losses are 5-10 times greater than the settlement amount. Fight - You fight the lawsuit. There is a random chance you'll win or lose. Your lobbying efforts and administrative skills will skew the odds more in your favor. If you lose, you can expect to pay significantly more than settling. 1655 Settle - Settling does not admit fault. It just admits that you want the problem to go away, and you're willing to pay for it. While this option isn't cheap, it is much cheaper than losing a lawsuit. 1656
Antitrust Lawsuit 9505 The size of our company has brought us under the watchful eyes of regulators. They have filed an antitrust lawsuit against us for monopolistic practices. The government seeks to break apart our company. We need to plan for our defense. Fight - Fight the lawsuit. If you win, the company will continue. If you lose the case, the courts are likely to heavily fine or break up the company. Your lobbying and administrative skill weigh into the chance of winning. 1700 Settle - You'll settle the lawsuit for a hefty fine payout, and the government will close 25% of your branches and factories. 1701 Bribe - The king by judgment establishes the land: but he that receiveth gifts overthroweth it. Every government official is corrupt. It's only a matter of how much money they're willing to sell out the people for. Your lobbying and administrative skills determine the bribe and the chances of success. If caught, your image will decline greatly, and you're likely to lose the lawsuit. 1702 Chewbacca Defense - Legally, this shouldn't work. But if you have no better argument, might as well go for it. 1703
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