Friday, September 16, 2016

Over One Trillion Fifty-Three Billion in Shares Sold

We all know that individual EVE players love to buy New Order shares. It makes sense: You can earn bragging rights, make a fantastic investment, and do a lot of good in the world--all at once!


What you may not know is that buying New Order shares is also a great experience for your corporation as a whole. A corp that buys New Order shares is one that will stick together and do great things. More and more corporations are buying shares these days.


The United Ganker College Fund proved its worth with its inaugural purchase of 5,315 shares. It took us past the 1 trillion 48 billion, 1 trillion 49 billion, 1 trillion 50 billion, 1 trillion 51 billion, and 1 trillion 52 billion isk marks and earned the organization a Quintuple Supreme Protector's Tip of the Hat™.


Now more than ever.


Another virtue of our Agents: Humility. Without making a big show of it, Leia Jadesol quietly and humbly offered up some isk in commemoration of the tenth of September. The Permabanned Heroes of the Code received another 315 shares, sending us past the 1 trillion 53 billion isk mark. The Permabanned earned a Supreme Protector's Tip of the Hat™, as if they needed another.

I know it's obvious, but you'll never, ever, ever, ever find a better group of people in EVE than the New Order of Highsec.

8 comments:

  1. Looks like antiganking is failing hard for ANOTHER day.

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    1. Bahahahahaha what a drama queen loyal anon is. Constantly looking for attention in his meaningful life. Keep being meaningful and keep up the woman on her rag drama! Bahahahahahahaha xdxdxdxd

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  3. Stop CONCORD brutality, remove hisec today!

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  4. ag fails and CODE wins are the only constants in EvE.

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    1. Constants lol

      Gankers are failing incredibly hard right now.

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