Think Ableton is really going bankrupt and out of biz?
Think Ableton is really going bankrupt and out of biz?
maybe we will get some info ..it worked with my "think bitwig bla bla bla " post
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Re: Think Ableton is really going bankrupt and out of biz?
That's crazy! There's no way
Re: Think Ableton is really going bankrupt and out of biz?
Nice try and worth it, but you really don't expect more from it than the typical silence-defenders answers.
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Re: Think Ableton is really going bankrupt and out of biz?
I doubt it: They are advertising a bunch of job openings.
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Re: Think Ableton is really going bankrupt and out of biz?
I have recently started to wonder how much money they have in the coffers. They've gone a long time without an influx of upgrade dollars. Of course, we can postulate how many new users they get and how many live packs they manage to sell. However, statistics will show that for every X amount of legit users there are, there will be X(Y) amount of illegal users. The answer? Only Ableton's accountants know...
Re: Think Ableton is really going bankrupt and out of biz?
i wouldnt say they are short of cash, lotta upgrades, new users, m4l, all the hardware
a company like ableton would do alot of digital distribution, software development isnt as expensive as hardware id imagine
a company like ableton would do alot of digital distribution, software development isnt as expensive as hardware id imagine
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Re: Think Ableton is really going bankrupt and out of biz?
But you have to pay salaries anyway.Bagle wrote:i wouldnt say they are short of cash, lotta upgrades, new users, m4l, all the hardware
a company like ableton would do alot of digital distribution, software development isnt as expensive as hardware id imagine
After Live 8 they broke the usual yearly release cycle so no fresh cash inflow.
I do not think that M4L sales were able to substitute that flow.
However I can concede that through OEM Hardware (MIDI controllers and Audio Interfaces)
which contain a Live License, Partner Instruments and other means they have differentiated
the Business as it should.
Sometimes I think we're all wrong. Live 9 could be an imaginary dream and they will continue with 8
for a long time. For me it's stable and it's stable for all the people subscribed or not to this forum
that do not report issues. The Ableton Community is larger than this forum members number.
The only thing I can say is I wish them longevity because they made the best product ever and I want to use it
10 years from now (maybe on an holographic pad...)
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Re: Think Ableton is really going bankrupt and out of biz?
No, I don't think they are.
But what they could do, in my honest opinion, is to answer the users' curious questions a bit.
IMO, the 64-bit update is among the most desired ones, seeing how the computers are getting more and more powerful all the time.
An application should "get on with the times", so to say.
I bet they have their hands full with the whole Lion thing atm, though.
But what they could do, in my honest opinion, is to answer the users' curious questions a bit.
IMO, the 64-bit update is among the most desired ones, seeing how the computers are getting more and more powerful all the time.
An application should "get on with the times", so to say.
I bet they have their hands full with the whole Lion thing atm, though.
Re: Think Ableton is really going bankrupt and out of biz?
there's plenty of people posting on here saying "I've just bought an APC, how do I make music?", that says to me that people are still buying live 8 ... upgraders are only part of the income stream.
Re: Think Ableton is really going bankrupt and out of biz?
I heard they got bought out by Nissan!
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Re: Think Ableton is really going bankrupt and out of biz?
BERLIN, October 22, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Ableton AG, one of the world's leading providers of music software, announced its ranking in the Deloitte Technology Fast 50, a listing of the fastest growing technology companies in Germany. Ranking in the listing is based on a company's aggregate percentage revenue growth calculated over the last five years, from 2005 to 2010. Ableton AG was able to tally a growth rate of over 185 percent during the period.
This makes Ableton one of the fastest growing and most innovative companies in Germany. Since its founding in 1999, Ableton has been developing and marketing modern music software for musicians, bands, film score composers and theatre sound systems. The company's flagship product, Ableton Live, has made Ableton one of the leaders in the music industry and has been distinguished with a number of coveted industry-wide awards.
"We are proud to be one of the fastest growing and most innovative technology companies in Germany," said Jan Bohl, CFO at Ableton. "We have managed to form a solid commercial framework with the development and marketing of music software over the last several years and we have a fast-growing customer base in the international music business."
About Ableton
Ableton is a corporation whose core product, Ableton Live, has become a key platform for computer-based music creation, production and performance. Ableton markets its products worldwide, and its rapidly growing user base stands at approximately 1 million users as of today. In 2009, Ableton generated revenues of EUR 13.8 million. Ninety percent of the generated revenue was achieved abroad in fiscal year 2009. Ableton employs 114 people in its Berlin and New York offices and plans to add 20 more employees this year, primarily in development."
About Deloitte Germany
Deloitte is one of Germany's leading auditing and consulting companies. Its wide range of services includes auditing, tax consultation and business and corporate finance consulting. With 3,400 employees in 18 branch offices, Deloitte has been managing a client list with companies and institutions of all legal forms and sizes and from every possible industry for nearly 100 years.
Contact
Ralf Kleinermanns
T: +49(0)211/23921684
ralf.kleinermanns@ableton.com
http://www.ableton.com
This makes Ableton one of the fastest growing and most innovative companies in Germany. Since its founding in 1999, Ableton has been developing and marketing modern music software for musicians, bands, film score composers and theatre sound systems. The company's flagship product, Ableton Live, has made Ableton one of the leaders in the music industry and has been distinguished with a number of coveted industry-wide awards.
"We are proud to be one of the fastest growing and most innovative technology companies in Germany," said Jan Bohl, CFO at Ableton. "We have managed to form a solid commercial framework with the development and marketing of music software over the last several years and we have a fast-growing customer base in the international music business."
About Ableton
Ableton is a corporation whose core product, Ableton Live, has become a key platform for computer-based music creation, production and performance. Ableton markets its products worldwide, and its rapidly growing user base stands at approximately 1 million users as of today. In 2009, Ableton generated revenues of EUR 13.8 million. Ninety percent of the generated revenue was achieved abroad in fiscal year 2009. Ableton employs 114 people in its Berlin and New York offices and plans to add 20 more employees this year, primarily in development."
About Deloitte Germany
Deloitte is one of Germany's leading auditing and consulting companies. Its wide range of services includes auditing, tax consultation and business and corporate finance consulting. With 3,400 employees in 18 branch offices, Deloitte has been managing a client list with companies and institutions of all legal forms and sizes and from every possible industry for nearly 100 years.
Contact
Ralf Kleinermanns
T: +49(0)211/23921684
ralf.kleinermanns@ableton.com
http://www.ableton.com
Re: Think Ableton is really going bankrupt and out of biz?
bobland wrote:BERLIN, October 22, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Ableton AG, one of the world's leading providers of music software, announced its ranking in the Deloitte Technology Fast 50, a listing of the fastest growing technology companies in Germany. Ranking in the listing is based on a company's aggregate percentage revenue growth calculated over the last five years, from 2005 to 2010. Ableton AG was able to tally a growth rate of over 185 percent during the period.
This makes Ableton one of the fastest growing and most innovative companies in Germany. Since its founding in 1999, Ableton has been developing and marketing modern music software for musicians, bands, film score composers and theatre sound systems. The company's flagship product, Ableton Live, has made Ableton one of the leaders in the music industry and has been distinguished with a number of coveted industry-wide awards.
"We are proud to be one of the fastest growing and most innovative technology companies in Germany," said Jan Bohl, CFO at Ableton. "We have managed to form a solid commercial framework with the development and marketing of music software over the last several years and we have a fast-growing customer base in the international music business."
About Ableton
Ableton is a corporation whose core product, Ableton Live, has become a key platform for computer-based music creation, production and performance. Ableton markets its products worldwide, and its rapidly growing user base stands at approximately 1 million users as of today. In 2009, Ableton generated revenues of EUR 13.8 million. Ninety percent of the generated revenue was achieved abroad in fiscal year 2009. Ableton employs 114 people in its Berlin and New York offices and plans to add 20 more employees this year, primarily in development."
About Deloitte Germany
Deloitte is one of Germany's leading auditing and consulting companies. Its wide range of services includes auditing, tax consultation and business and corporate finance consulting. With 3,400 employees in 18 branch offices, Deloitte has been managing a client list with companies and institutions of all legal forms and sizes and from every possible industry for nearly 100 years.
Contact
Ralf Kleinermanns
T: +49(0)211/23921684
ralf.kleinermanns@ableton.com
http://www.ableton.com
Even the strongest growing company will go bankrupt if they cant keep up with the buyers wishes. I dont hope that Ableton are dying but it seems that they are having heavy troubles if you ask me. They aint answering the qustions from the community about why they aint are able to release a stabil piece of software? The policy that the users have to pay for a product that aint working without a lot of problems is not okay! It is more than a year ago that Ableton did react on the never ending Bug story. They did promise to change that but not much have changed? Live is lacking so many features that users have been asking for so many YEARS!? and still no progress. They are using resources on Max instead of realeasing a stabil DAW? ......and the last rumours says that the old staff did leave Ableton? and are now bringing a new DAW themself on the market!? this is surely a reaction of the policy that Ableton represents. For me it is more than time for Ableton to wake up.......
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Re: Think Ableton is really going bankrupt and out of biz?
Hey xzusa8ky,
I'm with you that this press release from October 2010 doesn't indicate anything how the financial situation of Ableton is. That's nine month ago and salaries do eat much money every month. And thinking of all the stability problems that Live 8 had and still seems to have for some users, I'm not sure if Ableton gets enough new users every month at the moment. By reading this news from 2010 one also shouldn't ignore, that the amounts it refers to were generated in 2009, what was when Live 8 was released and they may have sold many upgrades and new licenses, what will happen any time a new version is released.
But if you should mean the Bitwig-thing by writing from old staff leaving: That was only one or two if I remember right and that was back in early 2009 - so that shouldn't stay in any context.
My guess is that they don't want to get into a similar situation like the one after releasing Live 8. More development and fixing time maybe the one reason for the silence, another could be that they changed the way the handle beta-testing and won't do that public beta testing again.
I'm very sure we'll see Live 9 sooner or later and really don't think that they'll go our of business. - And: I don't think that the OP really thinks they would.
C.
I'm with you that this press release from October 2010 doesn't indicate anything how the financial situation of Ableton is. That's nine month ago and salaries do eat much money every month. And thinking of all the stability problems that Live 8 had and still seems to have for some users, I'm not sure if Ableton gets enough new users every month at the moment. By reading this news from 2010 one also shouldn't ignore, that the amounts it refers to were generated in 2009, what was when Live 8 was released and they may have sold many upgrades and new licenses, what will happen any time a new version is released.
But if you should mean the Bitwig-thing by writing from old staff leaving: That was only one or two if I remember right and that was back in early 2009 - so that shouldn't stay in any context.
My guess is that they don't want to get into a similar situation like the one after releasing Live 8. More development and fixing time maybe the one reason for the silence, another could be that they changed the way the handle beta-testing and won't do that public beta testing again.
I'm very sure we'll see Live 9 sooner or later and really don't think that they'll go our of business. - And: I don't think that the OP really thinks they would.
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Re: Think Ableton is really going bankrupt and out of biz?
This belongs in the Lounge.
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nathannnnnnn - how many concussions have you had in your life? you're one weird dude.This belongs in the toilet.
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