Perhaps Electronic Arts figured it was about time to start milking the cash cow that is mobile gaming: it has announced its intent to buy publisher Glu Mobile, known for its freemium all-encompassing titles like "Kim Kardashian: Hollywood," "Cooking Dash," and 2013's "Frontline Commando: D-Day," for $2.1 billion — a 36% premium on its market capitalization up to today.
Unlike many other companies, Glu's 2020 ended with revenue gains as it reported fourth quarter revenues of $141 million (up 32% year-over-year) and full-year income of $20.4 million (up 129%).
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29/04/2021 03:19 PM
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