baloofarsan said: Ubisoft (2013) - Employees: 9,200 Revenue : €1.007 billion - Net income: €-66 million -------- Konami (2012) - Employees 5,758 Revenue: $3.24 billion - Net income: $113 million -------- Capcom (2010) - Employees 2,601 (2014) Revenue: $728.1 million - Net income: $23.6 million ------- SEGA (2011) - Employees: 2,208 (FY 2013) Revenue - $4.9 billion - Net income: $512.857 million
All numbers: Wikipedia
OP:
Nintendo has 5200 employees. Revenue was 6 billion. Electronic Arts has 9370 employees. Revenue was 3.8 billion. Activision has 7061 employees. Revenue was 4.6 billion.
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Good info! I should have looked at video game companies/publishers, too so thanks for looking that up.
So according to my findings and this, video game publishers companies make up a majority are the most popular companies that earn 5$ billion in revenue with less than 10,000 employees. Good to know!
Its crazy how big Facebook got in such a short amount of time though.