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Fresh NASDAQ warning for Atari

Fresh NASDAQ warning for Atari

The NASDAQ US Stock Exchange has once again stated that it will remove Atari from its listings unless the North American games publisher shows notable improvements by March 20th.

Ben Parfitt
by Ben Parfitt
on Jan 2nd 2008 at 10:55AM in News
Atari settles North American Dragon Ball Z dispute

Atari settles North American Dragon Ball Z dispute

Following the announcement of a complete restructuring of its North American relationship with Infogrames, Atari has also confirmed that it has settled its dispute with Dragon Ball Z licence holder ...
Ben Parfitt
by Ben Parfitt
on Dec 11th 2007 at 10:50AM in News
US Atari restructuring complete

US Atari restructuring complete

Following a prolonged period of turmoil in North America, the restructuring of the relationship between classic games label Atari and parent company Infogrames is complete, bringing with it a complete ...
Ben Parfitt
by Ben Parfitt
on Dec 11th 2007 at 10:26AM in News
Atari Europe comes out fighting

Atari Europe comes out fighting

The UK office of Atari has moved to distance itself from worrying developments in the US – and spoken of its confidence in its ‘really impressive’ line-up for 2008.

Ben Parfitt
by Ben Parfitt
on Nov 23rd 2007 at 9:40AM in News

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Revenues down for Atari fiscal Q2 ‘08

Revenues down for Atari fiscal Q2 ‘08

Atari’s financial filing for its second financial quarter of 2008 ending September 30th 2007 shows that net loss for the period reached $7.7 million, up from a loss of $68,000 ...
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by Ben Parfitt
on Nov 20th 2007 at 10:44AM in News
Atari quits development as CEO exits

Atari quits development as CEO exits

Atari CEO David Pierce has resigned from the company as it launches an ‘executive search’ to find his successor.

Chief Restructuring Officer Curtis Solsvig III has assumed the role of ...
by Tim Ingham
on Nov 14th 2007 at 9:43AM in News
$11.9m loss for Atari in Q1

$11.9m loss for Atari in Q1

Atari has finally filed its report for its first quarter, which shows the company suffered a net loss of $11.9 million in the period.

Losses grew by $4.6 million from ...
by Tim Ingham
on Nov 7th 2007 at 10:42AM in News
Atari to lose Dragon Ball Z licence in US?

Atari to lose Dragon Ball Z licence in US?

Next-Gen reports that Infogrames publisher Atari could be facing the possibility of losing the highly lucrative Dragon Ball Z franchise, following a disagreement with licensor FUNimation.

Ben Parfitt
by Ben Parfitt
on Nov 1st 2007 at 10:30AM in News

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Atari borrows $10 million

Atari borrows $10 million

US publisher Atari has entered into a $10 million credit agreement with Infogrames shareholder Bluebay Asset Management, but has added that the loan alone will not be enough to meet ...
Ben Parfitt
by Ben Parfitt
on Oct 25th 2007 at 2:46PM in News
Infogrames plans to restore Atari profitability

Infogrames plans to restore Atari profitability

Infogrames, the French parent company of US firm Atari, has said that it will soon unveil a plan to restore profitability to Atari which is it has blamed for overall ...
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by Ben Parfitt
on Oct 1st 2007 at 3:57PM in News
Atari strikes deal with Mercury

Atari strikes deal with Mercury

Mercury Games and Atari UK are to join forces to distribute and market the three titles this autumn.

by Neil Long
on Aug 28th 2007 at 4:27PM in News

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Ex-Atari execs move to Paradox

Ex-Atari execs move to Paradox

PC game publisher and distributor Paradox Interactive has taken on two ex-Atari executives as it ramps up its sales, marketing and distribution operations, reported Next Generation.

Reena Miranda was ...
by Andrew Wooden
on Aug 28th 2007 at 4:16PM in News
Atari threatened with Nasdaq delisting

Atari threatened with Nasdaq delisting

Nasdaq has again threatened Atari with delisting, after the publisher failed to file its quarterly 10-Q report for the period ending June 30th in time.

It is the second Staff ...
by Andrew Wooden
on Aug 20th 2007 at 11:13AM in News
Atari teams up with 1C

Atari teams up with 1C

Atari will handle a number of titles from Russian publisher 1C in the US, reported Games Industry.

Included in the deal are the PC titles You Are Empty, Death ...
by Andrew Wooden
on Aug 17th 2007 at 12:48PM in News
Infogrames sales up, Europe the star performer

Infogrames sales up, Europe the star performer

For the three months up to June 30th, overall first quarter sales rose to reach a €50.1 million, up around 13 per cent. European sales were the highlight, up 68 ...
by Neil Long
on Aug 13th 2007 at 11:25AM in News

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Atari facing Nasdaq delisting

Atari facing Nasdaq delisting

While Atari is still listed at the moment, the problem stems from the fact that it has yet to file its annual report for the year ended March 31st, and ...
by Neil Long
on Jul 23rd 2007 at 10:21AM in News
Full-year sales tumble at Infogrames

Full-year sales tumble at Infogrames

Infogrames Entertainment has reported a year-on-year drop in sales of 16.7 per cent for the full year up to March 31st, 2007.

by Tim Ingham
on May 11th 2007 at 11:30AM in News
Atari slashes 20 per cent of workforce

Atari slashes 20 per cent of workforce

A fifth of Atari’s staff are set to lose their jobs as the publisher seeks to save money.

by Tim Ingham
on May 2nd 2007 at 11:45AM in News
All change at the top for Atari

All change at the top for Atari

Leleu has appointed Thomas Schmider as deputy chief operating officer. Schmider will now be in charge of strategy and development, while Jean-Michel Perbet becomes deputy chief operating officer, and will ...
by Neil Long
on Apr 27th 2007 at 4:15PM in News
Secret Atari project revealed

Secret Atari project revealed

MCV can reveal that Atari is to roll out a major new online initiative in the summer which will allows users to create their own gaming experiences. The project will ...
by Neil Long
on Apr 5th 2007 at 12:30PM in News
Bonnell era ends

Bonnell era ends

Bonnell has given up his positions as chairman, CEO and director of parent company Infogrames Entertainment as well as Atari Inc.

by Stuart Dinsey
on Apr 5th 2007 at 9:00AM in News
Kuju Brighton becomes Zoë Mode

Kuju Brighton becomes Zoë Mode

Kuju Brighton has rebranded itself, revealing the new name of Zoë Mode. But the new identity isn't represented by a logo: in a curious move, it is embodied by a ...
by Michael French
on Mar 1st 2007 at 2:15PM in News
Losses lessen after tough Q3 at Atari

Losses lessen after tough Q3 at Atari

Net loss totalled $700,000, a big improvement on the $4.8 million the publisher lost in the same three-month period last year. Revenue, however, fell to $47.3 million compared to $100 ...
by Ben Parfitt
on Feb 9th 2007 at 9:15AM in News