Take-Two Interactive Software Inc

NASDAQ: TTWO
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The holiday shopping season and price cuts are not helping video game sales. November figures from industry research firm NPD show sales of software and consoles in the US dropped almost 8% to $2.7...
Updated throughout the day. Updated 2.33 PM EST: Hollywood companies may buy some game publishers including Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:ERTS) and Take-Two (NASDAQ:TTWO) (Barron’s) Updated 9.54 AM...
This was a wild week, and perhaps a disappointment that the news did not propel stocks even higher.  There were many key movers though, and we have a very active panel of very active and widely held...
The video game sector is not improving with the economy.  It seems to not even be getting ‘less-bad’ with the other sectors that are looking ‘less-bad’ compared to earlier months.  Last...
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Reuters:   Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) may make bonus payments in stock. Reuters:   China is worried about sticking to dollar deposits. Reuters:   A well-known economist says housing will continue...
It is time for the board of Take-Two (NASDAQ:TTWO) to see if it can renegotiate its contract with Zelnick Media, which runs the video game company. The current arrangement calls for Zelnick to get...
Thomson Reuters CEO Tom Glocer may want to reconsider being part of an effort to buy BusinessWeek. A report fromPaidContent says “the multimedia business media giant is working as a strategic...
Updated throughout the day. Updated 2:44 Dell Inc. (NYSE: DELL) will launch a branded Android smartphone thru AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) and possibly other carriers next year.  Source today is from...
BusinessWeek is losing money, over $40 million last year by some accounts, and more if the publication’s corporate overhead is included. There have been questions about whether BusinessWeek is...
These are this Friday’s top analyst upgrades, initiations, and positive research calls seen early from Wall Street: American Axle (NYSE: AXL) Raised to Overweight at Barclays. Brocade (NASDAQ:...
Reuters:   Sales  growth of Ford (F) and Hyundai topped other car companies. Reuters:   The EU could slow a takeover of Sun (JAVA) by Oracle (ORCL). Reuters:   Home sales and factory orders...
The video game sector was supposed to be one of the relative beneficiaries of the recession even if it was not to be entirely immune.  The sector was part of the ‘in-living room entertainment’...
Reuters:   Riots in China show the nation is in flux. Reuters:   The US is considering mortgage aid for the unemployed. Reuters:   The June budget gap was $94 billion. Reuters:   Rattner...
Shares of Take-Two (TTWO) Interactive fell 14% after hours as the company cuts its forecasts of earnings and sales for its fiscal 2009. The major reason for the change was the delay of the launch...