Hi Martin
So a decision made by Geobra is essentially a decision made by Brandstatter.
not always. meanwhile geobra is led by a couple of managers Brandstätter chosed (one of them is Andrea Schauer, responsible mainly for product development & marketing, and the other is a male - but I forgot the name - responsible for other aspects of the company).
So Brandstätter is still the sole owner, but most of the "business as usual" decisions are made by this couple. But I think on important decisions Brandstätter still has the last word.
What I don't get is why System X is now being set aside in most cases for totally un-modular buildings like the lighthouse. Pretty soon they'll cast the whole building in one lump of plastic and have done.
This is a thing no one really understands.
(or likes - at least on the german boards)
According to some interviews done with Andrea Schauer it is due to making the sets easier to assemble for parents and kids. And to minimize production costs (?).
Of course that way they left the trail of "everything fits together" concerning the combination of products when it comes to buildings. They earned a lot of harsh critic on the german boards for doing so. But unfortunately they seem to be unimpressed by this ...
regards