It's been a massive week for earnings, with many companies pulling the curtain back and unveiling what's transpired behind the scenes in Q2. And next week, these three notable companies are on the rep
Videogame sales have been rebounding after an unimpressive 2022, which is helping stocks like Electronic Arts (EA), Corsair Gaming, Inc. (CRSR) and Light & Wonder, Inc. (LNW).
IMAX achieves a record-shattering weekend at the global box office because of the phenomenal $35 million debut of Oppenheimer.
As music world resonates with growth, savvy investors can play stocks like Spotify (SPOT), Apple Music (AAPL), Amazon Music (AMZN), Sony Corporation (SONY) and Live Nation (LYV).
Call of Duty, one of the biggest and most successful gaming franchises ever, is owned by Activision, which Microsoft is set to take over.
Shares of Activision Blizzard Inc. ATVI, +3.39% surged 3.5% in afternoon trading Monday, putting them on track to close at a two-year high, in the wake of Microsoft Corp.'s MSFT, +0.04% announcement o
Activision Blizzard's shares rose more than 3% as Microsoft And Sony agreed to a 10-year Call of Duty deal.
Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) has agreed to leave the popular video game Call of Duty on Sony Group Corp (NYSE:SONY)'s PlayStation consoles following its $69 billion acquisition of Activision B
Microsoft's $69 billion takeover of Activision Blizzard still needs final approval in the US and UK.
Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ: MSFT) has signed a binding agreement with Sony Corp (TYO: 6758) to keep “Call of Duty” available on PlayStation after taking over Activision Blizzard. Alex Kantrowitz react
Microsoft Corp. on Sunday announced a “binding agreement” to keep Activision Blizzard Inc.'s massively popular “Call of Duty” videogame available to Sony Corp.'s PlayStation platform once Micr

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The first Tesla Cybertruck rolled off the production line in Texas and Microsoft reached a deal with Sony that keeps Call of Duty on PlayStation as the company continues to work toward its merger with
Microsoft signs an agreement to keep the 'Call of Duty' videogame franchise on Sony's PlayStation consoles following Microsoft's acquisition of Activision.
Microsoft has signed an agreement with Sony to keep the Call of Duty video game series on the PlayStation console after the tech giant acquires video game maker Activision Blizzard.
Microsoft announced Sunday that the company reached a deal with Sony to keep the "Call of Duty" franchise available on PlayStation consoles after its Activision Blizzard acquisition.
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