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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.

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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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