Electronic Arts Inc
NASDAQ:EA

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Electronic Arts Inc
NASDAQ:EA
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Price: 203.92 USD 0.24% Market Closed
Market Cap: 51B USD

EA's latest stock split occurred on Nov 18, 2003

The company executed a 2-for-1 stock split, meaning that for every share held, investors received 2 new shares.

The adjusted shares began trading on Nov 18, 2003. This was EA's 4th stock split, following the previous one in Sep 11, 2000.

Last Splits:
Nov 18, 2003
2-for-1
Sep 11, 2000
2-for-1
Feb 22, 1993
2-for-1
Mar 27, 1992
2-for-1
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
46.1609
Before
After
Last Splits:
Nov 18, 2003
2-for-1
Sep 11, 2000
2-for-1
Feb 22, 1993
2-for-1
Mar 27, 1992
2-for-1

Electronic Arts Inc
Stock Splits History

EA Stock Splits Timeline
Nov 18, 2003
Nov 18, 2003
Split 2-for-1
x2
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
46.1609
Before
After
Sep 11, 2000
Sep 11, 2000
Split 2-for-1
x2
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
46.1609
Before
After
Feb 22, 1993
Feb 22, 1993
Split 2-for-1
x2
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
46.1609
Before
After
Mar 27, 1992
Mar 27, 1992
Split 2-for-1
x2
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
46.1609
Before
After

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Electronic Arts Inc
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In the world of digital entertainment, Electronic Arts Inc., commonly known as EA, stands as a towering figure in the gaming industry. Founded in 1982 by Trip Hawkins, the company has evolved from a small studio catering to home computers into a global powerhouse that shapes how millions engage with interactive entertainment. EA’s strategy integrates both creativity and strategy, allowing it to establish a formidable presence across various gaming genres. Understanding its audience's pulse, EA has harnessed beloved franchises like FIFA, Madden NFL, and The Sims to capture the hearts of gamers worldwide. These game titles are not just products; they become part of cultural phenomena, distinguished by immersive gameplay and rich storytelling that hooks players for the long haul. EA’s business model is deeply entwined with the shifting dynamics of the industry, embracing digital transformation and pioneering new revenue streams. The company adeptly balances traditional video game sales with a robust digital sales model, encompassing downloadable content (DLC), in-game purchases, and subscription services like EA Play. As gaming becomes more connected, EA capitalizes on online multiplayer experiences and live services that continuously engage users and drive recurring revenue. This approach reflects a keen understanding of evolving consumer behaviors and the rising demand for online-first, community-driven content. By leveraging its intellectual properties and resilient digital strategy, EA ensures overarching growth and a consistent flow of revenue, positioning itself as a lynchpin in the competitive gaming landscape.

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