![]() The x5 in debt appears to be a multiplier applied to the debt when calculating your total value which is the base for the stock price. Here is what I see (early in a game) when hovering over my name in the upper left section. ![]() In my game, I can't see the cash, all I can see is cash + resources. I will cover pushing your stock price at the end. I had to start a game and watch some things happen. It is a poor analogy in some ways but it does seem to track a little. Think of your stock price like shields that defend attacks. I think this is odd but in a way it makes some 'game' sense. If you buy more than 50% of your own company, then if an opponent buys that chunk (brining ownership back to the 50% where they have to buy it all at once), you do not get the money back. There is one anomaly I have noticed with the stocks. It makes it harder for the enemy to buy up your stock. ![]() I have learned that keeping the stock price up is VERY important to survival. When you say $44 cash, can you explain a little more? I don't know where to see how much money they have (and if I have overlooked it, I want to know) Also, I suspect that it is at least 44K. ![]() Here is a blog which may have information that supercedes that in the rules
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