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Ubisoft shareholder accuses publisher of ‘misleading investors’, plans protest outside Paris HQ

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  • A minority shareholder has accused Ubisoft of being “horribly mismanaged” and plans to protest outside the company’s Paris headquarters
  • Juraj Krúpa, CEO of AJ Investments claims Ubisoft failed to disclose acquisition discussions between Microsoft, EA, and others
  • Krúpa also alleged that the company has been intentionally “hiding information”

Juraj Krúpa, CEO of AJ Investments and minority shareholder in Ubisoft, has accused the Assassin’s Creed publisher of being “horribly mismanaged by current management” and is planning a protest outside the company’s Paris headquarters.

According to a statement shared with IGN, Krúpa claims that Ubisoft failed to disclose acquisition discussions and pointed to a restricted article published on the investment platform, MergerMarket, which alleged “discussions between Microsoft, EA, and others that are interested in acquiring IPs from Ubisoft.”

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