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Type
  
Private

Operating income
  
78.700.000 U$ (2011)

Founded
  
May 2000

Parent organization
  
Elisa

Area served
  
11 countries

Headquarters
  
Helsinki, Finland

Number of employees
  
52 (December 2015)

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Industry
  
Teen social networking Video Games

Key people
  
Mikael Gösta Rönnblad (CEO) (2017 - )

Products
  
Habbo (2000-) VMK (2005–08) Mini Friday (2006–10) IRC-Galleria (2007–11) Bobba Bar (2009–11) Lost Monkey (2011–12) Niko (2012–12)

CEO
  
Antti-Jussi Suominen (1 Apr 2013–)

Founders
  
Sampo Karjalainen, Aapo Kyrölä

Video games
  
Habbo, Mini Friday, MyCoke, Virtual Magic Kin

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Sulake Corporation Ltd ([ˈsulɑke]), is a Finnish video game company.

Contents

History

In its early days, Sulake developed and experimented with an open source Java based GNU called FUSE Light, an alternative to Macromedia's Shockwave. The key difference between the two technologies was that FUSE Light was designed to run on any operating system, while Shockwave was limited to just Mac OS and Windows. This technology was first demonstrated on Sulake's Mobiles Disco, but it soon came to use on the beta versions of Habbo.

In March 2011, Sulake reported that revenue was up more than 20 percent over 2009, resulting in sales of €56.2 million ($78.7 million). Sulake’s EBITDA in 2010 totaled €5.4 million ($7.6 million, 9.5 percent of revenue) and thus significantly improved from the previous year (€0.6 or $0.8 million). Net profit was €1.6 million ($2.3 million). Sulake has also been playing an active role in assisting the police in investigations connected to the theft of online furniture.

In September 2011, Sulake announced Paul LaFontaine as new CEO as the original management team left the company.

In February 2012, it was announced that Sulake will be consolidating some of its manual processes and local operations. In showing the door to 25% of their workforce, Sulake will also close all of their 11 country offices according to the report by Finnish publication Dome.fi.

In October 2012, it was announced that Sulake would be implementing a second wave of job cuts. A maximum of 60 out of the 90 jobs will go. Negotiations with employees began on 5 November 2012.

In December 2012, it was announced that CEO Paul LaFontaine would be leaving his role after fifteen months. In January 2013, Sulake announced that Markku Ignatius would replace LaFontaine as acting CEO.

In February 2013, telecommunications company Elisa announced that it was buying Sulake. By the end of the month it will become the biggest shareholder with 85% of the shares.

In April 2013, Antti-Jussi Suominen became the CEO of Sulake. He left his post in January 2017.

Controversy

In June 2012, Sulake received negative press for ongoing sexual behavior allegations in their most successful site, Habbo Hotel. Channel 4 News identified that Sulake was allowing users to post pornographic and violent messages - despite the fact that Habbo is targeted at young teenagers. On 13 June 2012, one of the main shareholders, 3i, which held 16 per cent of shares, declared it was pulling out of Sulake shares alongside other investors including Balderton Capital.

References

Sulake Wikipedia