Subsidiary is idle when only investing into stocks is allowed
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Subsidiary is idle when only investing into stocks is allowed
Subsidiary does absolutely nothing when you only allow it to invest into stocks. My subsidiary has plenty of money (billions) but does absolutely nothing even though I permitted it to invest into stocks and chose a CEO with tendency to invest into stocks level 90.
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Re: Subsidiary is idle when only investing into stocks is allowed
HelloFIIIIIG wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2025 8:47 pm Subsidiary does absolutely nothing when you only allow it to invest into stocks. My subsidiary has plenty of money (billions) but does absolutely nothing even though I permitted it to invest into stocks and chose a CEO with tendency to invest into stocks level 90.
I am experiencing the same phenomenon. Whether the CEO is investing in a global company or a regular business, if they have strong investment expertise, they should be able to make purchases proactively. Moreover, despite holding a 100% stake in the subsidiary, they previously did not arbitrarily manage loan repayments. However, now they are continuously repaying the loans at their own discretion. As a result, I have no choice but to replace them with bonds for operations, but it seems that some adjustments are necessary.
Thank you.