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6 March 2008 03:09 GMT |
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Take-Two Interactive executive chairman, Strauss Zelnick, has claimed that his current business model for the company would be to remain independent. An offer like that from Electronic Arts, valued at around 2 billion dollars, would not be sufficient for a buyout and interest from other companies has not yet material... |
6 March 2008 03:42 GMT |
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6 March 2008 04:23 GMT |
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7 March 2008 05:56 GMT |
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10 March 2008 06:06 GMT |
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Those of you who've watched the QuickTime stream, or the downloadable iTunes version of the iPhone Software Roadmap event, should know that one of the first third party games to hit the iPhone is EA's "God game" Spore. Well, as EA themselves have confirmed, Spore will actually be the first of third party ti... |
10 March 2008 10:52 GMT |
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No, we're not talking about shareholder Jack Thompson, we're talking about the big ones here: Oppenheimer Funds, Take Two's biggest shareholder and FMR LLC, the second-largest shareholder sold most of their shares, without telling why they actually did it (like there would be a need for official confir... |
11 March 2008 04:29 GMT |
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