Comrade
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Rebel
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Ego
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10
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1
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10
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(4)
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(3)
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(4)
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Gourmet
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Rebel
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Gourmet
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Comrade
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Pirate
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Owl
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Guardian
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Slaughter
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Judge
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Gambler
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Collector
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10
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9
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8
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7
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6
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5
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4
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3
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(2)
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(1)
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(12)
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(11)
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(10)
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(9)
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(8)
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(7)
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8
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18
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28
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38
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48
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58
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68
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78
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1971
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1981
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1991
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2001
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2011
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2021
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2031
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Bobby Kotick is the CEO of
Activision Blizzard. Obviously, he has too much Wood as Talent. People with too
much Talent are dream maker, that’s why he makes games. He founded Blizzard in
1991. During his (12) fortune, which was 1991 to 2001, Blizzard wasn’t making a
lot of money, and they made games with heart. Because the fortune (12) merges (3)
and (4) to Wood as Talent, made him an extreme dreamer who didn’t care about
money so much. Then he entered Metal fortunes (11)(10)(9). Metal serves as
favor because it overcomes the overpowered Wood; from another perspective, when
Talent is too much, Shield almost always serves as favor. That’s why his real
success began 2001. You can see the stock of ATVI started to soar, especially
2017 because it was the (10) year in the (10) fortune, and (10) is the peak of Metal.
Blizzard’s reputation took a
free fall since 2019, “don’t you gays have phones” became a infamous quote. And
the stock plunged. The stock recovered a little bit in 2020, not because Blizzard
save its reputation, it’s just a normal rebound. Blizzard is not out of the
deep shit, as Warcraft 3: Reforged scored a record low on user reviews. Why does
it happen? Bobby Kotick has Metal as favor, and Wood as foe. 2019 and 2020 are Water
years, and 2019 was (12) that merges (3) and (4) to Wood as foe. Water converts the power of Metal to Wood. In another word, it weakens
the favor and strengthen the foe, that’ why 2019 is the worst years
in the fortune.
The real question is, will Blizzard
keep going down like this? Well, 2021 will be an 8(2) year, and it will be a
turning year of fortune for Bobby Kotick. And the new fortune is still Metal (9).
In another word, 2021 will be an unexpected good year for Blizzard.
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