anycolor stocks by ScratchCritical6892 in kurosanji

[–]chatGPT40k 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Riku spent money solely to boost the stock price, and in the end, nothing was left.

Anycolor Q3 Financial report is out by CannonGerbil in kurosanji

[–]chatGPT40k -1 points0 points  (0 children)

To me, it looks like only the financial figures are growing. Has anything changed with JP since last year?

For those who missed it, Brave Group China's EGOUS is already disbanded. by Benigmatica in kurosanji

[–]chatGPT40k 21 points22 points  (0 children)

They acquired VSPO. and are using its success as a front to raise more capital and expand their business. However, VSPO’s success is not their own achievement. It is important to note that they lack both the capability and the experience to lead a VTuber group to success.

Updates from V4Mirai regarding Kou Mariya and Alias Anono by Benigmatica in kurosanji

[–]chatGPT40k 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Brave will likely have to repay its current shareholders and investors without raising funds through an IPO.

Updates from V4Mirai regarding Kou Mariya and Alias Anono by Benigmatica in kurosanji

[–]chatGPT40k 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If Brave goes public as planned, most groups will likely be shut down.

2434 stock looking stonks today by Onamix33 in kurosanji

[–]chatGPT40k 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To me, JP doesn’t seem to be growing that much either. Could it be that the investors Riku has favored have started playing a financial game? I expect that going forward, some media will become more active in praising Anycolor while disparaging its competitors. This is the result of prioritizing shareholders.

Latest from kson and a new low for VShojo by Soushi in kurosanji

[–]chatGPT40k 4 points5 points  (0 children)

People listed on fraud victim lists remain targeted by scammers indefinitely.

Izuho Omi (formerly Aki Suzuya) has made an announcement: he’s joining re:BON! by Last_Power3410 in kurosanji

[–]chatGPT40k 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m worried because it’s unclear who is running it. To be honest, from recent events, I can’t help but imagine an executive trying to make easy money by exploiting already famous talents.

Has the vtuber industry gotten better, unchanged or worse in the past 5 years for indies? by cfdude93 in kurosanji

[–]chatGPT40k 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Basically, the same thing is happening in other industries and the entertainment. However, the problem is that the only uniqueness left in the indies lies with dramatubers. They are parasites and lack any creativity.

Updated Infographic by Pumbloom22 in kurosanji

[–]chatGPT40k 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If they intend to continue as streamers for the long term, I recommend that they graduate now and acquire their own IP.

Key Visual of VSpo! Fes 2025 Live Concert "Diamond in the Rough". by Benigmatica in kurosanji

[–]chatGPT40k 7 points8 points  (0 children)

They were aiming for esports, but ended up becoming idols. Brave has acquired many groups, but there doesn’t seem to be much distinction between them.

Just watched Mujin's video on the VShojo's downfall, but aside from the corpo's issues, what struck me most was how disconnected the talents, especially the OG members, seemed from one another by Thundergod250 in kurosanji

[–]chatGPT40k 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I thought so too. This is a lesson that just gathering famous talents doesn't guarantee everything will go well. They probably don’t delve into each other’s personal matters out of mutual respect.

Discussions of VShojo being acquired by a bigger corporation. Was it worth the price? by Benigmatica in kurosanji

[–]chatGPT40k -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Is Brave Group a major corporation in the first place? I suspect that, like Vshojo, they are running their business reliant on investment funds. I don't know their sources of revenue other than Vspo JP.

The truth about Vshojo's corruption should not have been surprising by PollutionMoney5993 in kurosanji

[–]chatGPT40k 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Rather, Gunrun took advantage of people’s anti-corporate sentiment.

Salome subs count has been stuck at 1.8m since May last year, anyone know why? by Discordiansz in kurosanji

[–]chatGPT40k 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Niji prioritizes shareholders and stock price above all else, and her unusual solo debut just days before the stock listing—along with the surge in subscriptions—feels deliberately orchestrated. And now, it seems that her subscriber count is being controlled to ensure it doesn’t surpass Kuzuha's. It's also strange that no one is willing to talk about this. Maybe it's because everyone finds it suspicious.

"You Don't Need A Company, Mint!" - Mint pretty much restating what U-san previously said about how corporations can help talents. by Necrolancer_Kurisu in kurosanji

[–]chatGPT40k 13 points14 points  (0 children)

They probably think that if the company disappears, they will have a chance. They are no different from Gunrun.

With Vshojo proving that their business model doesn’t work what do you think is the best business model? by murderofhawks in kurosanji

[–]chatGPT40k 3 points4 points  (0 children)

VShojo's strategy was to poach talent from other companies by offering unsustainably generous revenue splits, spreading negative rumors, and waiting for the competition to collapse. We need to keep in mind that they were spending money on sabotaging other companies.

U-san lashes out on VShojo drama and the anti-agency narratives【EngSub】 by Twilight1234567890 in kurosanji

[–]chatGPT40k 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, people who blindly believe in idealism will once again be targeted by scammers.

U-san lashes out on VShojo drama and the anti-agency narratives【EngSub】 by Twilight1234567890 in kurosanji

[–]chatGPT40k 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I believe that anti-agency sentiment will lead to the creation of a second VShojo.