Activision Blizzard Slumps After Splitting With 'Destiny' Developer Bungie
Activision Blizzard shares slump Friday after the video game company famous for its 'Call of Duty' franchise said it would be splitting with design and development partner Bungie.
Activision Blizzard Inc. (ATVI - Get Report) shares tumbled Friday after the video game company famous for its 'Call of Duty' franchise said it would be splitting with design and development partner Bungie.
Bungie will take full control of the Destiny game franschise -- once the most successful of all time -- following the split, with Activision citing an inability to meet targets for return on investment on an earlier earnings conference call. Activision had paid royalties for Destiny, and partly subsidized its development, as part of a reported ten year contract.
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Activision Blizzard misses on revenue and gives weak 2019 guidance — stock volatile- Activision Blizzard publishes popular game titles like "Call of Duty," "Diablo" and "Warcraft."
- The gaming company has revealed headwinds in recent weeks, reportedly planning hundreds of layoffs in response to sluggish sales.
- The gaming industry is feeling increasing pressure from free-to-play competitor "Fortnite."
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Here's how the company did compared with what Wall Street was expecting:
EPS: $1.29 adjusted vs. $1.28 estimated by Refinitiv
Revs. $2.84 billion vs. $3.04 billion estimated by Refinitiv
Activision Blizzard expects first-quarter earnings per share of 20 cents per share — less than half what Wall Street was looking for — on revenue of $1.18 billion. Refinitiv consensus estimates projected EPS of 46 cents per share on revenue of $1.45 billion for Q1 2019.
The company expects full-year 2019 guidance of $2.10 per share on $6.30 billion in revenue, compared with analyst estimates of $2.54 per share on $7.25 billion in revenue, according to Refinitiv.
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https://www.cnbc.com/2019/02/12/activisi...yptr=yahoo
ATVI aktuell nachbörslich 1% im plus...
Activision stock falls after revenue miss
Activision Blizzard Inc. ATVI, -4.74% shares fell more than 3% in the extended session Thursday after the videogame maker reported revenue that missed consensus estimates. The company reported first-quarter net income of $445 million, or 58 cents a share, compared with $500 million, or 65 cents a share, in the year-ago period.
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Moinsen zusammen! (Alter AB-ler hier :-D)
Activision Blizzard sieht ganz interessant aus für einen Rebound. Ist gestern vom unteren BB abgeprallt und will sich nach oben hin zur 50 bewegen. Den sehr steil abfallenden SMA200 wird die Aktie aber nicht beim ersten Versuch knacken.
Lege ich mir heute Nachmittag ins Depot, abgesichert mit einem engen Stop.
Activision Blizzard stock rises after earnings beat, as player engagement rises amid coronavirus
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The company reported first-quarter net income of $505 million, or 65 cents a share, compared with $447 million, or 58 cents a share, in the year-ago period. Adjusted for items such as stock-based compensation, among other things, earnings were 76 cents a share. Revenue fell to $1.79 billion from $1.83 billion in the year-ago period; Activision reported net bookings rose to $1.52 billion compared with $1.26 billion a year ago.
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https://www.marketwatch.com/story/activi...eid=yhoof2
Da demnächst das nächste Call of Duty erscheint, könnte der im Artikel angesprochene Ausbruch durchaus gelingen. Auf der anderen Seite ist das wahrscheinlich schon eingepreist.
Gute Anmerkung.
Jedoch habe ich in all den Jahren so viele Überraschungen erlebt, wenn ich an eine Sache nun gar nicht glaube und nicht vertraue, dann ist es der Punkt mit dem sogenannten alleseingepreist.
Rekorddeal mit Videospielfirma - Microsoft übernimmt Activision Blizzard
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Microsoft übernimmt in einem fast 70 Milliarden Dollar schweren Deal den großen Videospieleanbieter Activision Blizzard. Der Software-Riese, der hinter der Xbox-Spielekonsole steht, sichert sich damit populäre Spiele wie "Call of Duty", "World of Warcraft" und "Candy Crush".
Microsoft bietet 95 Dollar je Aktie von Activision Blizzard - ein kräftiger Aufpreis auf den Schlusskurs von 65,39 Dollar am vorherigen US-Handelstag am Freitag. Die Spielefirma werde damit insgesamt mit 68,7 Milliarden Dollar (60,4 Milliarden Euro) bewertet, wie Microsoft mitteilte.
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https://www.n-tv.de/wirtschaft/Microsoft...67234.html