Recent moves by Sirius Corporation have resulted in an uncharacteristic wobble in stock prices, according to Money Matters.
In an exclusive story, economist Roberta Unwin has revealed increasingly aggressive attempts by Li Yong-Rui to initiate a corporate takeover of Achilles Aerospace. Thus far, these attempts have proven unsuccessful.
Unwin went on to say:
âThe current darling of the technology world, Achilles is riding a wave of momentum following the release of the SCO Frame Shift Drive. This breakthrough risks dislodging Siriusâs monopoly on FSD technology for the first time in over a decade. According to my sources, Li is increasingly unhappy with the challenge to his dominance of the aerospace industry.â
âIâve heard phenomenal numbers when detailing Siriusâs multiple offers to purchase Achilles Aerospace and its proprietary SCO designs. Maxine Patro remains unswayed and has kept Achillesâ board members on her side. A company insider described Liâs obsession with Achilles as âunhingedâ.â
âSirius Corporation has recently acquired several smaller corporations across the core systems, most of which relate to aerospace and technological research. But a perceived lack of short-term strategy has unnerved some investors, with this weekâs 3.9% share price drop costing the megacorp trillions.â
In recent weeks Sirius Corporation has sought to pressure Pranav Antal and the Utopia community into forging stronger links, with Li described as âenthusiasticâ about gaining access to Utopiaâs advanced technological prototypes. Pranav Antal has warned that Sirius personnel are not welcome in Utopian communes, claiming to distrust Liâs motives.
âThen again,â says Unwin, âIt's hard to bet against Sirius Corporation for long. Li Yong-Rui is accustomed to getting what he wants eventually.â
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