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apocalyptic rumour report:EA to buy Ninty

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  • 04-02-2003 4:58pm
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    If this happens it would surely be the greatest triumph of mediocrity over excellence since PCs crushed the MAC.


    This is at http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?section_name=pub&aid=1180



    EA gearing up for acquisition spree?

    Rob Fahey 15:04 31/01/2003
    Multi-billion dollar "warchest" being prepared as rumours of buyout targets intensify.


    Evidence from the financial world suggests that Electronic Arts is gathering an "acquisitions warchest" of several billion dollars in preparation for a major spending spree later this year - with even Japanese giant Nintendo considered to be a potential target.

    Earlier this week the publisher made a $2 billion shelf filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission in the USA, allowing it to make public offers of securities and raise massive reserves of cash very quickly should it choose. Details of the filing indicated that the company plans to use the cash to finance expenses such as research and development or acquisitions.

    EA already has over $1.1 billion in cash on its balance sheet, giving it potential cash purchasing power of around $3.1 billion in addition to the huge share purchasing power of the company. That kind of money makes almost every company in the industry, with the obvious exceptions of Microsoft and Sony, into potential acquisition targets.

    What seems most likely is that EA will go on a shopping spree later this year, bringing several smaller companies under its banner. Conjecture over which companies will be targeted could go on for months; the industry is awash with developers and smaller publishers struggling to keep afloat despite valuable stashes of intellectual property which could make them into potential buyout targets.

    However, a rumour which has seemingly become popular in the Japanese markets over the past couple of days is that in fact, the warchest may be aimed at one target rather than several - namely a takeover of Nintendo, giving EA not only control of some of the most powerful franchises in the games industry, but also the chance to control its own console platform.

    Yes, we're sceptical. Very sceptical in fact; but the radical rumours circulating on the markets suggest that EA could be contemplating a half-cash, half-shares bid for Nintendo - which despite its legendary independence, has been weakened recently by its own huge reserves of cash and is considered by some to be vulnerable to a takeover bid.

    The Japanese market is certainly ripe for consolidation, with the recent merger of massive development studios Square and Enix considered to be only the beginning of a wave of mergers and acquisitions. The possibility of Japanese firms being bought by foreign companies is very much a real one - as is the reverse scenario - with Microsoft still thought to be considering its options in the territory. Microsoft made tentative inquiries about buying Nintendo in the early stages of its own console development program, but was rebuffed; an attempt to buy Sega later on went much further, and many believe that this could still be on the cards.

    The possibility of Nintendo being an EA brand by the end of 2003 is remote - but it certainly exists. Much more likely is that several other well known names in gaming will be carrying an EA logo next Christmas, as the world's largest videogames publisher seeks to extend its empire and much of the rest of the industry seeks a rescue through consolidation.



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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 42 BOP


    I know its unlikely, but so is nuclear war and that scares alot of people


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,136 ✭✭✭Pugsley


    EVentually almost ever company will be under microsoft, all it takes is time and money, the latter microsoft have in insane amounts. I doubt ninty EA will get ninty tho, very unlikely in the near future.


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,420 ✭✭✭Doodee


    What about a co-allition.
    I mean, If they merge rather than a buy out?

    As in EA Would handle all of Ninty's European stuff.
    It would improve the state of ninty in europe and also many more sims title would be released on the Cube. or even GBA :D

    the new region crack will crush ninty europe anyways. so it could be possible.

    will ninty end up like Sega did?


  • Moderators, Motoring & Transport Moderators Posts: 14,080 Mod ✭✭✭✭monument


    some of us were talking about this and other stuff here... http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?s=&threadid=78797


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