Everyone knows the tale of Brand X getting bought out by some faceless global conglomerate and going to shit, but does the opposite ever happen?

Matt Stone and Trey Parker bought the real Casa Bonita and improved everything all around; from the decor and atmosphere, the food and drinks, and pays the staff, IIRC, $32/hour.

It’s not a big conglomerate, but it’s the closest example I could even think of.

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As a Coloradian I’m so ducking happy to see what they’ve done. There was huge issues with the old place and it literally made you sick. Now they have a big time chef and new kitchens

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I went there before they bought the place and it was so gross haha. I swear the margaritas were 50% salt and food was microwaved at best. Everyone hyped it up so much and it was just sad. I’ll give it another go if I’m ever in the area again.

Did they change the shows? I remember they had a guy five off the waterfall but that was about it

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They kept a lot of the shows. I don’t know which ones stayed since it’s a lotto system to get in and we’ve been on the list since May.

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Did they change the shows? I remember they had a guy five off the waterfall but that was about it

Consider yourself lucky. I had to drive all the way to Tijuana for the opportunity to see a guy five off a waterfall show.

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That just seems like changing owners.

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What is the difference, in your mind, between changing owners and buying out a company?

To me they’re the same thing and this is an appropriate reply for OP. Is it just a matter of scale for you? (I think we’d all like bigger examples, but this still works)

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I definitely think the original post meant things like retail stores, social media platforms, nationwide chain restaurants, etc

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The context provided in the question is of big companies buying smaller companies and ruining them. OP asked if “the opposite ever happens”, which I interpret to mean a big corporation buying a smaller company and it NOT going to shit.

Sure we can talk about any change in ownership whatsoever, but that seems like a complete change in topic with an obvious answer.

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The two combined have about 1.2 billion, which is surely more than the old owners of Casa Bonita.

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Minecraft would’ve died under Notch.

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Avoided turning into Meincraft.

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Minecraft, not Mein Kampf!

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Why explore new chunks? Why raze entire villages? Lebensraum

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Man Notch really turned out to me a mess didn’t he…? 😥

I remember back in like 2012 he was one of my personal “heros”.

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what did he do I don’t know

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He got sucked into Right-wing extremism. Posting racist, sexist, homophobic and transphobic things on Twitter. Also got into Qanon I think.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markus_Persson#Controversy

TL;DR: Racism, sexism, homophobia, and transphobia over Twitter

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Same with wurm online

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What what.

I thought Wurm online is essentially still dead 🤔

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No, not dead. Works for me.

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Still going strong 🤷

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I agree But for a while he didn’t even do anything It was just jeb

And I think it could of worked out But even with all of the dumb stuff Microsoft brought I can’t say it was a bad thing

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Victoria’s Secret was started by a businessman who felt like there should be a store for men to buy lingerie for women. It didn’t go so well. The stores were on the verge of bankruptcy and the company was bought out. The new owner marketed the store towards women and it became the largest lingerie retailer in the US.

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Less fun fact : the Ceo of victoria secret,who stepped down in 2020 largely due to these allegations, was heavily involved with Epstein, including giving him a free multi million dollar house, and letting him have “hire and firing” rights at victoria secrets to recruit victims by advertising that he was looking for models.

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businessman

“Victoria was made up by a dude.”

I recently discovered the song by Jax.

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It was. Because he felt like a creep buying lingerie for his wife at department stores.

What I find funny is that everything she sings about has nothing to with older men in Ohio, but everything to do with female designers and gay stylists on the coasts.

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and then the businessman killed himself

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Marketing to women doesn’t seem like the secret ingredient to that story.

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Out of curiousity, when did this switchover happen?

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There was a social media site called MySpace in the early 2000s that got bought out and my friend Tom made out great and is now a successful photographer. The website went to shit, but my first online friend is living his best life.

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MySpace actually just reverted back to it’s intended purpose which is for bands to post their stuff.

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Its true intended purpose was online file storage, a full 300MB for free, which was gigantic at the time.

I had an account there before it died, then Tom bought the domain and made it a social network.

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Both halves of that comment are incorrect. It wasn’t originally for posting music, it was an improvement of the concept of social networking that started as an alternative to Friendster.

The music stuff didn’t come until years later, and they never had anything you could consider a success in that department, especially after they deleted every song artists had previously posted to the site.

Also, just going in the website right now, that’s not the bands posting those articles. That’s not even people posting news on MySpace. It is literally just aggregating music news from other websites.

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Didn’t the whole site shut down? IIRC, everyone who had a MySpace page lost it a few years ago.

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I don’t know how to quote, so here y’all go

“There was a social media site called MySpace“

I’ve never felt so old in my life.

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This was going to be my first answer. I had a boycott of ATI due to horrible driver support on Linux.

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And now it’s just horrible drivers for windows.

/S? … a 5700xt owner.

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What GPU doesn’t have horrible drivers?

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Is it? AMD’s first idea was to put a GPU in the same package as the CPU, and then you buy a discreet GPU and crossfire the two together. That didn’t work and it was quickly abandoned.

Then AMD releases Faildozer around the same time Intel gets their shit in order with Core. The company gets incredibly cash strapped and very nearly falls apart. The CPU side eventually got it together, but the GPU side seems to be crawling out from that nightmare only recently.

Edit: it also killed their relationship with Nvidia. Back then on AMD systems, the memory controller was on the north bridge chipset, which meant your choice of motherboard could have a dramatic effect on performance. The nForce chipset line was the best one. Buying ATI meant nothing like that would happen again.

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The GPU side admittedly was what kept the CPU side from just imploding. Bulldozer was really really awful.

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