Electronic Arts on a Roll
Revenues for the country's largest game software company keep on growing. In the fourth quarter ending March 31, 1998, EA revs jumped 31 percent to US$204 million and net income increased 45 percent to $15.3 million. For the year ending March 31, revs were $908.8 million (up 35 percent ) and net income jumped 41 percent to $72.6 million. New NASCAR, Tiger Woods, and World Championship Wrestling licenses could propel EA revenues even higher.
Revenues for the country's largest game software company keep on growing. In the fourth quarter ending March 31, 1998, EA revs jumped 31 percent to US$204 million and net income increased 45 percent to $15.3 million. For the year ending March 31, revs were $908.8 million (up 35 percent ) and net income jumped 41 percent to $72.6 million. New NASCAR, Tiger Woods, and World Championship Wrestling licenses could propel EA revenues even higher.
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