Angry Birds maker Rovio valued at $1 billion in planned IPO
Rovio Entertainment, the Finnish maker of "Angry Birds" and other popular mobile games, says that its initial public share offering will value it at about $1 billion.
Rovio Entertainment, the Finnish maker of "Angry Birds" and other popular mobile games, says that its initial public share offering will value it at about $1 billion.
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Sep 15, 2017
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Video game giant Electronic Arts on Saturday courted fans with titles such as "Star Wars Battlefront" and snatched the spotlight ahead of a major industry trade show in Los Angeles.
Software
Jun 11, 2017
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Magic armour and virtual hats will soon join Siemens, Volkswagen and other blue chips in trading on the German stock market.
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Dec 1, 2016
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Jun Hyuk Bang founded Netmarble Games in 2000 and has grown it into a powerhouse mobile gaming company with nearly $1 billion in annual revenue. Its game, "Seven Knights," has broken into Japan's list of top 10 mobile games.
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Aug 1, 2016
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Nintendo on Tuesday shot past Sony in market value after shares in the video game giant more than doubled following the release of its wildly popular Pokemon Go game.
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Jul 19, 2016
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Exposure to prompts to make in-app purchases in mobile games has a significant impact on children's purchasing behaviour, according to a recent study funded by the European Commission involving Dr Giuseppe Veltri, who now ...
Social Sciences
Jul 6, 2016
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"Minecraft," the popular Microsoft-owned, world-building video game, is heading to China.
Software
May 24, 2016
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The increasing inequality in income and wealth in recent years, together with excessive pay packages of CEOs in the U.S. and abroad, is of growing concern, especially to policy makers. Income inequality was identified as ...
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May 27, 2015
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The latest ally in competitive gaming's fight for mainstream awareness just might be marketers.
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May 7, 2015
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Video game and e-commerce markets are growing "exponentially" across the Middle East and North Africa, driven by the mobile revolution and new youth-produced content, according to a study.
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Nov 19, 2014
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