Prev Close | 135.24 |
Day Low/High | 133.91 / 137.83 |
52 Wk Low/High | 85.69 / 150.30 |
Prev Close | 135.24 |
Day Low/High | 133.91 / 137.83 |
52 Wk Low/High | 85.69 / 150.30 |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 287.63B |
Market Cap | 38.90B |
P/E Ratio | 32.30 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
The charts are not a screaming buy at this point in time.
The deal drives home how strategically important gaming is to Microsoft right now. But there is one big unanswered question.
Unity can pitch itself as both as a gaming play and a high-growth software play.
While valuations are clearly very high for many tech names, investor euphoria might not go away until news flow meaningfully worsens.
This list is not a buy list but a list of stocks that have been brought to new heights.
Video gaming has been a beneficiary of the 'stay-at-home' theme during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Is this the time to go long or add to longs or do we need more time?
Everyone from game publishers to chip developers to game-streaming websites appears to be getting a lift.
While these two are guaranteed to move together, I would likely play both rather than one with simple calls.
These funds invest in companies poised to benefit from millennial spending trends.
EA's charts have been shaping up nicely this year, so go long at current levels.
Rest up for a busy week that includes earnings from Apple, Facebook and Starbucks.
I like the long call now.
President bashes violent games while addressing mass shootings, but the correlation isn't so clear.
The shares are investible. Of that there is no doubt.
Are video game stocks a counterintuitive safe haven amid the trade war noise? At least one analyst thinks so.
Coming over the wires, Electronic Arts got a price target bump to $130 from $116 at BMO Capital Markets following positive reaction to Apex Legends season 2 previews, post-E3 buzz around Respawn's Jedi: Fallen Order, and new Volta Street mode in FIF...
As the gaming giant deals with a pair of disappointing game launches, many of its franchises are still doing well, as are its live services efforts.
As it prepares to unveil its quarterly earnings report after the bell Wednesday, Disney must find new ways to keep investors excited about the entertainment giant's stock.
This is probably the worst pre-earnings setup with the worst post-earnings predictive model I've seen on a stock in a long while.
Although China is a major opportunity for EA, it hasn't yet been additive to earnings.