Electronic Arts Revenue Up as Net Bookings Grow; Buyout Deal Remains on Track
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The videogame maker said net bookings—a measure that combines total net revenue and the change in deferred net revenue for online-enabled games—rose to $1.86 billion from $1.8 billion.
The videogame maker said net bookings—a measure that combines total net revenue and the change in deferred net revenue for online-enabled games—rose to $1.86 billion from $1.8 billion.
The videogame maker said net bookings—a measure that combines total net revenue and the change in deferred net revenue for online-enabled games—rose to $1.86 billion from $1.8 billion.
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