Talk:Corsair Gaming
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Covert puff
[edit]In addition to its headquarters in Fremont, California, Corsair maintains a production facility in Taoyuan City, Taiwan, for assembly, test, and packaging of select products, distribution centers in Asia, the United States, and Europe, and has sales and marketing offices throughout the United States as well as several European and Asian countries.
The company trades under the ticker symbol CRSR, having been listed in the NASDAQ stock exchange during the COVID-19 pandemic, which resulted in lockdown orders that led to a significant increase in Corsair's revenue.
This mode of inverted grammar is a smoking gun of corporate puff language.
The encyclopedic way is to state: Corsair was listed on NASDAQ on [some date]. The actual ticker symbol is low priority for the lead text. (It's available everywhere, usually including the infobox, main article text, and every trading site on the planet, and its hardly instrumental until you take a direct financial interest.) Then you can tag on that the lockdown orders lead to increased revenue, possibly also adding the missing link of increasing computer use (and presumably increasing gaming, too).
Well, there are other things, too, so I'm going to wrangle with this myself, which I was hoping to avoid. — MaxEnt 15:22, 12 September 2021 (UTC)
New version:
Corsair maintains[clarification needed] a production facility in Taoyuan City, Taiwan, for assembly, test, and packaging of select products, with distribution centers in North America, Europe, and Asia and sales and marketing offices in major markets worldwide. The company trades under the ticker symbol CRSR on the NASDAQ stock exchange. Lockdown orders associated with COVID-19 pandemic, and the rise in demand for computing equipment, including the computer gaming sector, led to a significant short-term increase in Corsair's revenue.
Yeah, HQ had already been mentioned in the first para. Also took out a duplicate instance of the current logo, and a low-value image and low interest image of a random business frontage. — MaxEnt 15:38, 12 September 2021 (UTC)
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