Entries in 'financials' (106)
PS3 hardware sales down year-on-year
Sony sold 1.8m PS3 consoles in the quarter ending June 30th 2011. That’s around 600,000 fewer units than it sold in the same quarter last year.
Apple powers on to strong Q3
Apple has announced its latest quarterly financial results, outperforming analyst forecasts thanks to strong sales of iPhone and iPad.
Sony warns of full-year loss
PlayStation platform holder Sony has warned investor's that this week's full year financial report will fall dramatically short of previous expectations.
Hardware drives GameStop sales
GameStop has reported a 9.5 per cent increase in profits to $2.28bn for the first quarter of 2011. Net earnings jumped 6.9 per cent to $80.4m.
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Sega Sammy doubles profits
Sega Sammy has reported profits of YEN 41.5bn for the financial year ended March 31st, 2011.
Sales up 19 per cent at Ubisoft
Ubisoft has announced that sales for the financial year ended March 31st, 2011 came in at 1.03bn Euros.
EA slashes losses with strong Q4
Publisher EA has reported an annual loss for its last financial year of $276m – that's a 59 per cent improvement on the $677m lost in the year before.
GAME bullish despite profit drops
Retailer GAME has reported profits in line with its January forecast, though it has suffered notable drops in both sales and profits for the year ending January 2011.
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Grave expectations for GAME financials
Leading UK video games retailer GAME reports its annual financials tomorrow – and the national press is expecting a significant slump in profits.
Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood ships 6.5m
More than 6.5m copies of Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood have been sold into retail globally since the game’s release in November.
Ubisoft sales top 600m Euros in Q3
Ubisoft has reported sales of €600m for the three months ended December 31st, 2010.
Ubisoft seizes 21% market share on Kinect
Ubisoft has conquered 21 per cent of the Kinect market in Europe.
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Disney Interactive revenues rise 58%
Disney Interactive has posted a 58 per cent increase in revenues for the quarter ending January 1st.
Profits up at Take-Two after solid Q3
Take-Two has posted better than expected results for the fiscal quarter ending December 31st 2010, with net profit up seven per cent year-on-year to $40.8m.
2010 proving strong for Capcom
Japanese publisher Capcom has reported strong results for the nine months ending December 31st 2010.
Microsoft enjoys record quarter
Xbox 360 and Windows platform holder Microsoft has reported its best ever quarterly earnings for the three months ending December 31st.
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Apple posts record $6bn profit
Apple’s quarterly profit reached $6bn in the three months ending December 25th – a year-on-year rise of 77 per cent.
Argos sales dip 4.9%
Argos has posted a 4.9 per cent like-for-like drop in sales to £1,861m from August 29th, 2010 to January 1, 2011.
Take-Two achieves non-GTA profit
A long-term goal was finally achieved at the offices of publisher Take-Two last night - it was able to announce a year of overall profit without releasing a Grand Theft ...
MBL Group profits tumble
Home entertainment distributor MBL Group has posted a 78 per cent dip in profits for the six months ending September 30th.
Tesco’s sales rise in Q3
Tesco has announced its third quarter results for 2010, reporting a rise in Group sales of 8.8 per cent.
Studio 'overhaul' for Ubisoft
Ubisoft has reorganised its studios, the firm said in its half-year financial earnings statement today.
Ubi sees sales jump 57%
Sales for the first six months of the 2010-11 financial year, a period ending September 30th, came to €260m - up 56.7% (or 46.0% taking into account exchange rate variance) ...
Online games reduce Atari’s H1 loss
Atari’s online games division outperformed its console operations in the first half of the year, but were unable to prevent overall losses in revenue.
Konami profits rise 88%
Konami has posted financial results for its fiscal six months ending September 30th, with a year-on-year increase in profit of 87.8 per cent.






































