{"id":33975,"date":"2022-08-03T06:54:40","date_gmt":"2022-08-03T06:54:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/ea-ceo-responds-to-acquisition-rumors-we-couldnt-be-in-a-stronger-position-as-a-standalone-company\/"},"modified":"2022-08-03T06:54:40","modified_gmt":"2022-08-03T06:54:40","slug":"ea-ceo-responds-to-acquisition-rumors-we-couldnt-be-in-a-stronger-position-as-a-standalone-company","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/ea-ceo-responds-to-acquisition-rumors-we-couldnt-be-in-a-stronger-position-as-a-standalone-company\/","title":{"rendered":"EA CEO Responds To Acquisition Rumors: ‘We Couldn’t Be in a Stronger Position As a Standalone Company’"},"content":{"rendered":"
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With the finalization of Activision-Blizzard’s acquisition by Microsoft imminent, EA is on the cusp of taking its place as the largest major standalone developer and publisher in the industry. Which of course has sparked plenty of questions about whether or not EA itself might one day be acquired.<\/p>\n

One of those rumors cropped up last May in a Puck report that revealed EA had been approached by Comcast CEO Brian Roberts about a potential acquisition \u2014 but it fell apart due to disagreements over price and structure. <\/p>\n

Though EA has repeatedly declined to comment on “rumors and speculation,” CEO Andrew Wilson did answer a question on the subject of acquisitions during today’s Q1 earnings call, reiterating that he didn’t think the publisher could “be in a stronger position as a standalone company.”<\/p>\n

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Activision Blizzard Deal Compared to Other Major Acquisitions<\/p>\n