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Ubisoft crashes most on record, faces bankruptcy
Paris, January 22, 2026 — Ubisoft Entertainment SA, once among the most celebrated names in video game publishing, saw its stock crash more sharply than ever recorded after unveiling a major corporate restructuring and a slate of canceled projects — a shock moment that has raised serious concerns about its future financial stability.
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Second, this is how the US economy has worked for the last 50 or so years. Jobs aren't created. There is no utility. They (we) get $3 in debt to make $1 in revenue - or worse. There is no growth and no prosperity. Only an ever increasing debt.
Except instead of the bubble bursting, we go to war. Or have ourselves a pandemic.
Second, this is how the US economy has worked for the last 50 or so years. Jobs aren't created. There is no utility. They (we) get $3 in debt to make $1 in revenue - or worse. There is no growth and no prosperity. Only an ever increasing debt.
Except instead of the bubble bursting, we go to war. Or have ourselves a pandemic.
Second, this is how the US economy has worked for the last 50 or so years. Jobs aren't created. There is no utility. They (we) get $3 in debt to make $1 in revenue - or worse. There is no growth and no prosperity. Only an ever increasing debt.
Except instead of the bubble bursting, we go to war. Or have ourselves a pandemic.
Second, this is how the US economy has worked for the last 50 or so years. Jobs aren't created. There is no utility. They (we) get $3 in debt to make $1 in revenue - or worse. There is no growth and no prosperity. Only an ever increasing debt.
Except instead of the bubble bursting, we go to war. Or have ourselves a pandemic.