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Zynga’s original farming simulation game “FarmVille” will be shut down at the end of this year after over a decade, the company announced Monday.The game launched in 2009 and was one of the ...
Zynga’s Loss Widens as Company Struggles to Generate a New Hit Game Maker Lost $57.1 Million in 3rd Quarter, Compared With $68,000 Loss a Year Ago By Georgia Wells Updated Nov. 6, 2014 6:46 pm ET ...
Zynga then began its aggressive expansion, acquiring several popular game-design companies and games while also developing its own, including CityVille, FarmVille, and MafiaWars.
Zynga's quarterly earnings report Wednesday could be a harbinger for what's to come the next day, when business partner Facebook releases its first-ever report as a public company.
Zynga shareholders will get $9.86 per share, including $3.50 in cash and $6.36 of Take-Two stock. This transaction reflects a large 64% premium to Zynga’s current value of $6 per share. [1] ...
Zynga is signing up third-party game developers - potential rivals - to join in the new Zynga Platform. "It's a destination for play," said Reed Shaffner, lead project manager for Zynga.
Videogame company Zynga agreed to buy Turkish mobile-game studio Peak for $1.8 billion, adding games such as “Toon Blast” and “Toy Blast” to its portfolio.
Ten months ago, social-gaming giant Zynga IPO'd at $10 a share. The intervening months have not been kind to Zynga, however, and this past Friday was no exception as stocks plummeted even further ...
Zynga and Facebook are ever gradually trying to separate from each other. It's working -- sort of? Facebook said today that 15 percent of its revenue in the first quarter came from either ...
Zynga raked in revenue of $153 million, below forecasts, and revised its full-year guidance with annual bookings — the amount of money spent by users — between $695 million and $725 million ...
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