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quincy
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Sorry, but the court system will never award Billions - not to mention this will be dealt out before it's all over.....
Never say never. Someone always gets to be first.
Sorry, but the court system will never award Billions - not to mention this will be dealt out before it's all over.....
Never say never. Someone always gets to be first.
The good old Konami code... and it looks like UD no longer has an infinite life code...
The GU could take a hit, but could this mean the resurrection of a couple other companies in the sportcards industry for hockey? I wonder how the NHLPA will handle a possible new partner for sportcards??
if UD goes under, this hobby we all love so much will suffer serious setbacks.
I've said it before and I'll say it again. I miss Pacific. Many different Inserts and parallels in ALL products. Maybe this will actually be a GOOD thing for the hobby. Let's get back to collecting cards that don't cost hundreds of dollars. Cool looking inserts and parallels used to be HUGE hits. Boxes that cost over $60-$70 were called "high end". Let's go back to BUILDING sets that are actually "buildable" without mortgaging your house
I for one welcome a change to the hobby as a whole. I've busted high end for the last 4 years and suffered MASSIVE losses at times. Lately, I've cracked more low-end and made pretty good profit. That tells me something...
if UD goes under, this hobby we all love so much will suffer serious setbacks.
Even for those (like me) who are sick and tired of Upper Deck's blundering of the hockey exclusive, their complete exit from the market is not in the best interests in the hobby. Another large company (and it won't be ITG) will get the license immediately. The NHLPA isn't going to let that licensing revenue sit un-contracted. I'd guess that the collector-oriented people like myself will find plenty to dislike about recent Topps or DLP sets as well (although maybe they at least have a better handle on whose jersey pieces belong to who).
What will be interesting is if McW is named personally liable for this or not, as it's a civil suit, likely not. This means that Konami is suing ONE of Upper Deck's companies, likely Upper Deck LLC; and we all know McW is smart enough to be running several if not many different companies - that's just smart business. What I mean is, the main corporation is likely the LLC, but he has other UD companies that work out of those offices - UD Authentic, which controls & sells all the authentic (?) game-used stuff & pictures (and likely is the company that owns the memorabilia that gets "sold" to UD LLC for inclusion into the cards) and likely a company that owns the building in Carlsbad. I dare say there's another 3-7 companies that operate specific divisions within the overall company. And if he sets his companies up like most, he will be the sole shareholder rather than the LLC owning sub-companies, so the lawsuit may not be able to touch his personal assets (LLC = Limited Liability Company - means the shareholders are insulated from liability). It really depends on the agreement between UD & Konami, and whether personal guarantees were included in the contract.
At the end of the day, UD will likely close up UD LLC and re-organize as UD 2010 LLC or something similar. We haven't seen the end of UD, and maybe that's not a bad thing - perhaps this outcome will finally make McW see that operating as a legitimate, legal business CAN be done.
... perhaps this outcome will finally make McW see that operating as a legitimate, legal business CAN be done.
Panini will probably be the best option for the hockey hobby. It will be up to the NHLPA (they are more disfunctional now than ever) if ITG gets back literally in the game.
wrong. panini will not be the best option. their products put the oooooo in OOOOOOGLY.
Panini is going to struggle to get their money back on basketball - adding another exclusive would be difficult at best. Topps has their hands full with the baseball exclusive & their regular football license; doubt they would want an exclusive on hockey too.
Bruce,
Topps is losing football at the end of this season - the only license of the big 4 sports that they will have will be baseball. Panini has basketball and football, and UD as will have hockey, football and a MLBPA license.