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Fly News Breaks for December 3, 2018
AMZN, MSFT, GOOG, GOOGL, IBM, RHT
Dec 3, 2018 | 11:19 EDT
After Red Hat (RHT) filed a proxy on Friday evening related to its pending acquisition by IBM (IBM) that mentioned three other parties interested in a potential purchase, Stifel analyst Brad Reback said he believes that "Party A" in the filing is Microsoft (MSFT), that "Party B" is Google (GOOGL) and that "Party C" is Amazon (AMZN). If he is correct with that assessment of the identities of the parties, it is a clear indication that Red Hat shopped itself to the "logical players" during the negotiation process, said Reback, who believes there is still a chance Google may come back and make a bid for Red Hat given the change of leadership in the Google Cloud unit. The analyst, who views Red Hat as a unique asset with strong enterprise relationships, hybrid cloud capabilities, and an open source heritage, keeps a Hold rating and $190 price target on the stock given the existing deal with IBM.
News For RHT;IBM;GOOGL;GOOG;MSFT;AMZN From the Last 2 Days
MSFT
Apr 19, 2024 | 08:52 EDT
Craig-Hallum lowered the firm's price target on Edgio (EGIO) to $10 from $30 and keeps a Hold rating on the shares. The analyst sates some of the recent run-up in the stock has been due to "buzz from a few promoters" that Edgio is an "edge" play, an artificial intelligence play, and about to benefit from a new reseller relationship with Microsoft (MSFT). The firm does not agree with any of those. At its core, Edgio is a streaming centric content delivery network, with improving plays on security and app development / deployment, the analyst tells investors in a research note. Hallum believes that while the company can claim technical leadership in these areas, converting any of these products to sustained revenue growth and free cash flow generation "has been and likely remains hard to come by."
MSFT, AMZN
Apr 18, 2024 | 19:08 EDT
Amazon (AMZN) has renewed its latest hit Prime Video series "Fallout" for a second season, Variety's Joe Otterson reports. The news comes after Variety previously reported that a second season was slated to receive $25M in tax credits by shooting in the state of California. The "Fallout" franchise is published by Bethesda, which Microsoft (MSFT) acquired in 2021. Reference Link
MSFT, AMZN
Apr 18, 2024 | 16:26 EDT
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AMZN, MSFT
Apr 18, 2024 | 12:15 EDT
Sales of video games in Bethesda's "Fallout" series have surged across Europe, with 2015's "Fallout 4" reclaiming the top spot, Gamesindustry.biz's Christopher Dring reports. Sales of "Fallout 4" jumped 7,500% week-on-week across Europe, due to some heavy discounting on games in the "Fallout" franchise across all platforms designed to tie-in with Amazon Prime's (AMZN) "Fallout" television series, Dring says, citing GSD data. 2018's "Fallout 76," 2010's "Fallout: New Vegas," and 2008's "Fallout 3" rounded out Europe's weekly top ten as well, Dring says. The Fly notes that Microsoft (MSFT) acquired Bethesda in 2021. Reference Link
GOOGL, GOOG, MSFT, AMZN
Apr 18, 2024 | 12:00 EDT
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AMZN
Apr 18, 2024 | 06:07 EDT
Big River Services International sells around $1M a year in goods in e-commerce marketplaces and is an arm of Amazon that gathers intelligence on the company's competitors, Dana Mattioli and Sarah Nassauer of The Wall Street Journal reports. Big River uses its sales across multiple countries to gather pricing data, logistics, and other details about rival marketplaces, people familiar with the matter told the Journal. Reference Link
MSFT
Apr 18, 2024 | 05:57 EDT
Microsoft's Activision is dropping team entry fees for its professional Call of Duty League, and will return prior collected fees, as the esports industry faces profit challenges, Bloomberg's Cecilia D'Anastasio reports. A lawsuit this year from a former owner identified the fees as $27.5M per franchise. Activision is also offering the teams two-year minimum revenue guarantees, according to the report. Reference Link