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Electronic Arts (EA) develops and publishes video games. The company was founded in 1982 by Trip Hawkins. Well known products include the Batllefield Series, Command & Conquer Series and many sports games under the EA Sports label. In 2008, Electronic Arts unsuccessfully tried to acquire Take-Two Interactive. In 2009, EA was the third largest video game company in the world.
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| Company information |
| Headquarters |
Redwood City, California, United States
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| Primary business sector |
Gaming Software |
| Secondary business sectors |
PC games, non-PC games |
| Type |
Public (NASDAQ: ERTS) |
| Employees |
9,000 |
| Website |
http://www.ea.com |
Wikipedia
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Arts |
Software Top 100 position (2009)
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9
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| Previous Software Top 100 position |
9 |
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Financial information
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| Total revenues 2008 (mln US$) |
4,268 |
| Software revenues 2008 (mln US$) |
4,268 |
| Software revenues 2007 (mln US$) |
3,310 |
| Software revenue growth (%yoy) |
29% |
| Percentage of total revenues |
100% |
Company investor relations url
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http://investor.ea.com |
| Financial year end |
March 31st |
| Financial year correction |
1/4 FY 2008 + Q1/Q2/Q3 FY2009 |
Software revenue calculation
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Total revenues
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http://www.softwaretop100.org |
Electronics Art News
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