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Wall Street Raiders
- Version: 6.77
- Downloads Count: 18,254
- License Type: Shareware
- Price: $15
- Date Added: May 23, 2001
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows ME
- File Size: 616.0 KB
- Author: Ronin Software
Description of Wall Street Raiders
Prepare for sweaty palms as you play this nerve-wracking, cutthroat simulation of the stock market. You compete against opponents by investing in or taking over any of 250 companies. Once you control a company, you can negotiate tender offers, file antitrust suits, hide under tax shelters, and announce mass layoffs.
All of this wheeling and dealing occurs against the backdrop of a nonstop "live" stock ticker tape and a constantly shifting economic and political environment. Speedy decision-making is of the essence as you try to keep your company's earnings on an upward track--and keep yourself out of bankruptcy court.
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