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RI's deal with Schilling firm focused heavily on hiring, to detriment of the company

• PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) -- The government deal that guaranteed a $75 million loan for baseball star Curt Schilling's video game company focused almost exclusively on how quickly the firm would bring jobs to Rhode Island and overlooked requirements for attracting outside investment or other steps that could have helped protect the public's money.
• The state's agreement with 38 Studios in 2010 demanded job creation -- and virtually nothing else -- at a pace described as aggressive both by former employees and those familiar with the video game industry. And Schilling's firm hired even more quickly than the state required, draining its resources faster than if it had grown at a pace more typical of startups.
• While Rhode Island was by far the company's biggest investor, officials did not demand a seat on its board or require that 38 Studios raise outside capital according to any timetable, though the firm's success hinged on its ability to bring in the tens of millions of dollars needed to finish its game.
• Gaming industry and other experts agreed in interviews with The Associated Press that, in short, the state Economic Development Corp. crafted an agreement under which 38 Studios could fail despite, and in some ways because of, its attainment of every milestone Rhode Island set down.
• "I think it's kind of stupid for anybody who isn't familiar with the industry to invest in it," said gaming industry analyst Michael Pachter, of the firm Wedbush Securities. "You want to believe that the state did their homework and they're sophisticated investors and understood the risks, but clearly they didn't. Obviously they thought they were buying jobs."

Today in History
The Associated Press

• Today is Thursday, Aug. 23, the 236th day of 2012. There are 130 days left in the year.

• Today's Highlight in History:
• On Aug. 23, 1912, actor, dancer, director and choreographer Gene Kelly was

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