What will happen to AfterFX when Adobe gets their hands on Nuke?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/banksandfinance/privateequity/11562472/Ado be-eyes-200m-bid-for-British-visual-effects-firm-The-Foundry.html?fb_ref=Default
Way too early to tell whether this will actually take place or not, but still: imagine Adobe owning both Nuke and After Effects - good or bad?

If this lame insult is directed at me
then.....
sheep-herder had to jump in with a veiled and totally invalid claim
that nuke users already had to subscribe for their software!!!
"They are probably comfortable with that  already..."
...and posted a link as if it supported his remark!!!
I will respond to your inaccurate reading of my post again.Repeating stuff does not make it fact. You were told my point.
I did not make any such claim. The Link provided cost information.
So  ...Nuke users maybe be surprised (delighted even)  that after paying the kind of money they currently pay...were they to get  it cheaper in a subscription model ( if that were to happen).
Here is a fact.
Adobe CC subscription has given me  more Software  tools than I would have afforded ( or bought)  under the previous licence model and guess what...they are state of current development in technology, integration and efficiency.  Acquired technology no less.
I would expect that  if Nuke technology was brought into the Adobe Apps  that would be a benefit to CC subscribers and Nuke users.
Examples of this technology onflow  advantage to Adobe Apps   is evident through ...Audition (from Cool Pro), SpeedGrade ( from Iridas)...and the cost has flowed down.
Mean time profits flow up.

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