Stifel says it believes that Electronic Arts' "Star Wars Battlefront" game is selling at a "satisfactory" rate. The firm expects the company to confirm its full-year guidance when it reports its fiscal Q3 results on January 28. Moreover, Stifel is upbeat on the company's fiscal 2017 outlook, due to what it sees as stronger shooter games, a larger installed base for EA Sports, and higher margins from digital games. The firm keeps an $81 price target and Buy rating on the shares.
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