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SHANDA POSTS Q2 2005 UNAUDITED FINANCIAL RESULTS
AsiaInfo Services 08-12-2005 Shanda Posts Q2 2005 Unaudited Financial Results CHINA, Aug 12, 2005 SinoCast via COMTEX -- China's largest online game operator Shanda Interactive Entertainment Limited released its unaudited financial results fo AsiaInfo Services 08-12-2005 ...
Tags: financial, game, online game, revenue
Research articles 2005-08-12
NETEASE ANNOUNCES Q2 FINANCIAL REPORT
AsiaInfo Services 08-16-2006 NetEase Announces Q2 Financial Report BEIJING, Aug 16, 2006 SinoCast via COMTEX -- NASDAQ-listed NetEase.com, Inc., one of China's leading Internet and online game services providers, on August 15 announced its un AsiaInfo Services ...
Tags: online game, revenue
Research articles 2006-08-16
NHN, MICROSOFT TEAM UP TO PROMOTE ONLINE GAMES IN CHINA
AsiaInfo Services 06-09-2005 NHN, Microsoft Team up to Promote Online Games in China CHINA, Jun 09, 2005 SinoCast via COMTEX -- NHN of South Korea has joined hands with Microsoft of the US in an effort to promote its online game...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., online game, revenue, team
Research articles 2005-06-09
SHANDA KEPT TWO-DIGIT GROWTH FOR THREE CONSECUTIVE QUARTERS
AsiaInfo Services 02-15-2007 Shanda Kept Two-digit Growth for Three Consecutive Quarters BEIJING, Feb 15, 2007 SinoCast via COMTEX -- Shanda Interactive Entertainment Limited Shanda, a leading online game operator in China, achieved USD 57. AsiaInfo Services 02-15-2007...
Tags: online game, revenue, SHANDA
Research articles 2007-02-15
ONLINE GAME PROMOTED UP NETEASE
AsiaInfo Services 05-15-2002 Online Game Promoted Up NetEase CHINA, May 15, 2002 AsiaPort via COMTEX -- On 26 April 2002, Nasdaq composite index dropped to below 1700 points initially in this year, but the price of NetEase surged from 0.90 US...
Tags: game, online game, revenue
Research articles 2002-05-15

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Online Console and Handheld Gaming Services Will See Game Downloads Replace Subscription Fees as Dominant Segment, says ABI Research
OYSTER BAY, N.Y. -- According to a study by ABI Research, the online console gaming market is expected to migrate from its current subscription fee model to one in which game and content sales make up the majority of revenue. The technology market analyst forecasts that the overall market for...
Tags: ABI Research, console, game, handheld
Research articles 2006-04-03
Mashable's Weekly Guide to Social Media Conferences and Events
It's a brand new week, which means it's time for Mashable's guide to upcoming social media and web events, parties, and conferences. For more upcoming event listings, check out Mashable's Events section . Is your event not on this list? Contact us at least one month...
Tags: Social Media
News items 2009-10-19
Online game sales and subscription revenue will triple to $1.1 billion by 2008, says Yankee Group.(MARKET INTELLIGENCE)
Over the course of just a few years, online gaming has grown from a nascent industry to $353 million in direct sales and subscriptions revenue and $450 to $550 million in advertising. Although software and hardware revenue fluctuate, online revenue grows steadily, according to...
Tags: console, FINANCE, Games, revenue, sales, The Yankee Group
Research articles 2004-08-01
The Revenue Model: Why Baseball Is Booming
Baseball has found increasingly inventive ways to ramp up revenue — from actually reducing the number of seats in stadiums to selling streaming video of baseball games online — hitting record highs for five consecutive years. ...
Tags: Revenue, Team, MLB, Advertisement, Baseball, Ballpark, Stadium, Foreground, MLBAM, Team Management, Management, David Jacobson, Major League Baseball, Stadiums, Retail, Broadcast, BNET Feature, Business Model
Articles 2008-07-11
ESPN Asks For Skin in the Game, Goes to Paid Model for Some Shows
How refreshing to read this morning in Mediapost that ESPN thinks online viewers should pay for some content. The sports media mega-brand is now asking consumers to pony up if they want to watch two of its sports-debate shows at ESPN.com -- "Pardon the Interruption" and "Around the Horn." (That's...
Tags: Consumer, ESPN, Games, Internet, Advertising & Promotion, Personal Technology, Marketing, Catharine P. Taylor
Blog posts 2008-11-24
Smith & Tinker Raises $29 Million To Try And Be The Next Webkinz
Seattle-based gaming company Smith & Tinker is hoping that it can turn a combination of an online battle game and related electronic toys into a franchise that’s just as lucrative as Webkinz (which is bringing in a reported $750 million per year, per SAI). The Seattle-based company recently launched...
Tags: Toy, Disney Corp., Games, Personal Technology, Entertainment, Gaming, Media & Publishing, Kids & Teen Content, Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Venture Capital, Tameka Kee
External links 2009-08-25
Baseball Inc.: The Genesis
Forget the notion of baseball as America's Pastime — it's also one of America's savviest businesses. From its origins amid scandal to its modern-day experiments in online media and revenue sharing, here's how the business of Major League Baseball evolved. Organizational Structure After the 1919...
Tags: Revenue, Team, MLB, Baseball, Commissioner, Federal League, Baseball Economics, Revenue Sharing, Team Management, Management, David Jacobson, Major League Baseball, BNET Briefing, Labor, Salaries
Articles 2008-07-11
Baseball, The Great American Business Model: The Genesis
Forget the notion of baseball as America’s Pastime — it’s also one of America’s savviest businesses. From its origins amid scandal to its modern-day experiments in online media and revenue sharing, here’s how the business of Major League Baseball evolved. Organizational Structure After the 1919...
Tags: Revenue, Team, MLB, Baseball, Commissioner, Federal League, Revenue Sharing, Sweet Spot Now, Team Management, Management, Major League Baseball, BNET Feature, Labor, Salaries, David Jacobsen
Articles 2008-07-14
Coleman Appointment at AOL Continues Game of Portal Musical Chairs
In the can't-tell-the-players-without-a-scorecard department, the game of musical chairs among online ad sales execs continues at the major portals with word yesterday that former Yahoo executive vp/global sales Greg Coleman would be the new head of Platform A, the AOL division which houses its ad business. What Coleman's appointment at...
Tags: Game, Advertisement, America Online Inc., VP, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Coleman, Portals, Sales Strategy, Web Technology, Internet, Sales, Catharine P. Taylor
Blog posts 2009-02-04
Online gaming market to double by 2009
The introduction of new online game content as well as the evolution of new business models have fueled growth for the Asia-Pacific online gaming market, with revenues growing 30% in 2004 to close to $1.1 billion. According to IDC, subscription revenue will continue to increase, with purchased virtual game items...
Tags: gamer, Games, International Data Corp.
Research articles 2005-09-01
DST Creates Russian Online Powerhouse By Merging Mail.ru And Astrum
Digital Sky Technologies DST, the Russian firm that recently paid $200 million for a two percent stake in Facebook, is playing puppet-master yet again. It’s merging Mail.ru, one of Russia’s most popular online portals, with massively-multiplayer online MMO game developer Astrum Online Entertainment, according to Vedomosti via Quintura. It...
Tags: Online Game, DST, Games, Portals, Web Technology, Personal Technology, Internet, Entertainment, Gaming, Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Mergers & Acquisitions, Countries, Europe, Russia, Tameka Kee
External links 2009-09-10
Eager fans greet "Call of Duty" game launch
By Gabriel Madway and Robert MacMillan SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Activision Blizzard Inc's hugely anticipated "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2" video game went on sale early Tuesday morning, welcomed by eager fans who lined up hours in advance of the release. The first-person shooter game is set to...
Tags: game, Best Buy Co. Inc., Activision Inc., Grand Theft Auto, GameStop Corp.
News items 2009-11-10
Apple execs not enthusiastic about 'unattractive' online print
By Neil HughesPublished: 08:45 AM EST Related AppleInsider articles:Apple pitches tablet as e-reader to Australian...Latest Apple tablet speculation covers digital...Foxconn rumored to manufacture Apple tablet...Publishers eye Apple's tablet; Schmidt on...Amazon to introduce "big screen" Kindle device...While rumors have suggested Apple is courting print publications to deliver content on its anticipated...
Tags: tablet, Apple Inc., Apple iPhone
News items 2009-10-30
Online Game Sales and Subscription Revenue Will Triple to $1.1 Billion by 2008, Says Yankee Group
BOSTON -- New devices, shift from CD-ROM, and falling console prices will create revenue opportunities for on-line games
Tags: online game, The Yankee Group
Research articles 2004-07-12
Shanda Interactive Entertainment Q3 2007 Earnings Call Transcript
Question-and-Answer SessionOperator Thank you. The floor is now open for questions. [Operator instructions]. Thank you. Our first question comes from Dick Wei from J.P Morgan. Dick Wei - J.P Morgan Hi, good morning. Congrats on a very strong quarter. A three-part [ph] question. First one...
Tags: Revenue, Marketing, President, Growth, Percentage, Analyst, Call Transcript, Quarter, Earnings, Expense, Citigroup Inc., Term, Entertainment, Question, CFO, NCsoft Corp., Marketing Expense, IGA, ARPU, Shanda, Actoz 51%, G&A, Games, Taxes, Free Trade, Operational Accounting, Personal Technology, Financial Planning, Finance, Seeking Alpha
Earnings calls 2007-11-29
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