) (Ranked on xtreme8ball (Yahoo) Ladder) on June 30, 2009 at 17:33:48:In Reply to: I want to see the details! posted by DISASTER_J (Platinum) on June 30, 2009 at 13:49:46:
it is extremely unlikely that you'll get any information of this sort. only publicly traded companies are required to publish this sort of information. the company that owns cases ladder is not publicly traded. publicly traded companies are not required to publish their number of 'paid memberships'. only financial information is required (net income, accounts receivable/payable, etc which are all included in the balance sheets, income statements, cash flow statements, and statements of shareholders' equity). even if it were, the parent company would release information for the company as a whole, not for each subsidiary company.
for more information, you should take a college course in business law like i did.
in conclusion, this is an unreasonable request. the only people who need to know this information are the investors, which in this case is the parent company. demanding this sort of information is comparable to asking an individual for their paystubs and bank account statements.
: I want to see how many paid memberships at this time and this past year. I want to see the revenues, operating costs, and everything. It should be made available upon request.