Previous close | 77.74 |
Open | 78.06 |
Bid | 77.38 x 900 |
Ask | 77.52 x 1100 |
Day's range | 77.01 - 78.20 |
52-week range | 56.40 - 99.46 |
Volume | |
Avg. volume | 6,904,320 |
Market cap | 60.286B |
Beta (5Y monthly) | 0.55 |
PE ratio (TTM) | 22.96 |
EPS (TTM) | 3.37 |
Earnings date | 02 May 2022 - 06 May 2022 |
Forward dividend & yield | 0.47 (0.60%) |
Ex-dividend date | 13 Apr 2022 |
1y target est | 94.22 |
Shares of Electronic Arts (NASDAQ: EA) surged higher following a better-than-expected fiscal fourth-quarter earnings report. In fiscal 2022 (which ended in March), total net bookings (a non-GAAP measure of revenue) grew 21% to reach $7.5 billion for the year. While this growth was boosted by last year's acquisition of Glu Mobile, EA's FIFA soccer game and competitive esports shooter Apex Legends continue to look strong.
When Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A)(NYSE: BRK.B) CEO Warren Buffett buys or sells shares of a company, Wall Street and investors tend to pay close attention. Since becoming CEO in 1965, he's overseen the creation of more than $680 billion in shareholder value and delivered an average annual return of 20.1% for Berkshire's Class A (BRK.A) shareholders (himself included).
Former Nintendo of America President and COO joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss advice for executives during tumultuous market environments, gaming innovation, the metaverse, and more.