>>99651178>Yagoo still has a majority of the shares.And thus --arguably-- the majority of the responsibility to protect the investment made by other shareholders. When Friend-A left, it was a huge loss for the talent body --it meant one less person to turn to, amidst a deluge of changes in demands on talent. The changes? It is not enough to show investors growth; it's ideal to show growth on growth, because it implies a core uptrend in share price. Thus the emphases on developing new markets. Streaming and merch just won't cut it anymore.
Yes, even if A-chan had stayed, her hands would have been tied... but the fond regard in which she was held might have made talents more accepting of the changes. JM2.