
Why did EA's stock drop over 5%?
Online rumors of a game delay caused the stock price to go down. Today's video focuses on Electronic Arts ( NASDAQ:EA) and how its stock price dropped over 5% on Sept. 15, on rumors that its Battlefield game was going to be delayed.
Is the stock price drop in gaming a buying opportunity?
Regardless, the gaming market is still growing at solid levels, so the drop in stock price could be providing long-term investors with a buying opportunity. Here are some highlights from the video. A report by The NPD Group shows that total video game sales in the U.S. grew 7% year over year (YoY) for August, and year to date have grown over 13%.
Why is the price of Xbox One stock dropping?
The original release date was Oct. 22. The incoming holiday season could be the prime reason for the drop in stock prices, as investors would have preferred an earlier date to allow consumers ample time to purchase the game for the holidays.
Why is battlefield 2042’S stock dropping?
The incoming holiday season could be the prime reason for the drop in stock prices, as investors would have preferred an earlier date to allow consumers ample time to purchase the game for the holidays. Originally, Battlefield 2042 would have been released before its competitor Call of Duty by Activision ( NASDAQ:ATVI).
U.S. prosecutors charge Trevor Milton, founder of electric carmaker Nikola, with three counts of fraud
Trevor Milton, founder of EV start-up Nikola, was indicted on three counts of criminal fraud by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Manhattan for allegedly lying about “nearly all aspects of the business,” according to a grand jury indictment unsealed Thursday.
Amazon drops 137 billion in marketcap - a record
Amazon drops 7.5% today after earnings, losing 137.25 billion in one day. This is the biggest marketcap drop in one day. To put in perspective, if markets were flat, amazon alone would contribute 0.3% in sp500, 0.63% in QQQ, 1.65% for consumer disc sector. The drop is enough, in theory, to send 1100 dollars to every us household.
Does anyone else have a moral obligation not to invest in certain stocks?
I would consider myself a very moral person, I invest but I'd still rather money go to the average person than a corporation. Like if a large company i have money in gets slapped with a deserved fine or lawsuit im happy even though I will lose money