Needham & Company Upgrades Electronic Arts (EA) Two-Notches to Strong Buy
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Electronic Arts (EA) Remains Outperform at Wedbush
October 30, 2013 11:38 AM EDTWedbush maintained an Outperform rating on Electronic Arts (NASDAQ: EA) with a price target of $30.00. Comments follow Q2 results, with revenue and EPS that beat estimates.
"The top-line beat was driven primarily by packaged goods sales upside, as sell-in was stronger than... More