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Mount and blade prosperity
Mount and blade prosperity












I prefer to strike out on my own, find a small group of looters, defeat them and then sell the loot and prisoners. Personally however I find its not worth it because you'll spend a long time sat in a castle/city or wandering around the map. You get a salary and a little experience and if there's a battle then you get extra experience and maybe some loot.

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The first thing some people will do is sign up as a freelancer in a lord's army. There are quite a lot of threads out there about making money so you could google those for tips but I'll give my 2 cents below. How you want to make money will ultimately depend on you character. Yes tournaments are a good way to make money (and win renown and nice equipment) but for a brand new character tournaments are going to be pretty challenging. That's tough if you've spent your time up till then raiding villages. Whatever story line you imagine for your character, if you want to become an independent king at some point then you're going to need lots of honour and high relations with a lot of lords. The penalties to your honour, relationship with the village and relationship to the lord who owns the village mean its just not worth it. Rivian filed October 1 to become a publicly traded company in the United States.I never raid villages. If employee stock options and other restricted shares are considered, Rivian's valuation could be as high as $60 billion. If underwriters exercise that option, Rivian would raise as much as $9.6 billion.īased on the number of outstanding shares, that would put its market valuation at about $53 billion. Underwriters also have an option to buy up to 20.25 million additional shares. The company plans to offer 135 million shares at a price between $57 and $62.

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A recent regulatory filing showed Rivian hoped to raise up $8.4 billion in its initial public offering. The complaint comes as Amazon-backed Rivian prepares to become a publicly traded company in one of the most anticipated debuts of the year.

mount and blade prosperity

I raised concerns to HR about the gender discrimination from my manager, the "boys club" culture, and the impact it was having on me, my team, and the company. Rivian publicly boasts about its culture, so it was a crushing blow when I joined the company and almost immediately experienced a toxic bro culture that marginalizes women and contributes to the company making mistakes.














Mount and blade prosperity