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Forums - Gaming - RUMOR: EA to Take Over THQ (The Giant GETS Another Asset)!

I usually ignore takeover rumors because 99.9% of the time, they're 100% false. However, I'm giving some credence to today's gossip -- that video-game software publisher THQ (THQI) is being looked at as a target for media companies, including Electronic Arts (ERTS), Time Warner (TWX), and News Corp. (NWS). The stock is up sharply on heavy volume, and options-traders are busy scooping up calls.

As a THQ shareholder, I'm obviously biased in favor of a deal. But just take an objective look at the video-game industry landscape, and you'll see that the rumor-mongers just might be on the money, with EA playing the part of buyer.

EA's flagship sports game business is clearly in trouble. Despite stellar reviews, Madden NFL 2009 failed to excite consumers and thus suffered a unit sales decline from last year's edition. And if a critically-acclaimed Madden game can't move units, how well can NHL 10 and FIFA Soccer 10 possibly do in a holiday season chock-full of megahits like Activision's (ATVI) Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, and Microsoft's (MSFT) Halo 3: ODST?

EA clearly needs a new sports hit, and THQ's hugely successful Ultimate Fighting Championship franchise would fit that role to a T. 2010's competing EA Sports MMA

Now is the perfect time for EA to do this deal. Even with THQ more than tripling off its March lows, it's trading at just 0.4 time sales. That's an absurdly low multiple that doesn't reflect the value of THQ's other licensed properties like WWE (WWE) wrestling, and owned properties like Saint's Row and Company of Heroes.

We're also in a broader economic landscape that's ripe for deal-making: a rising stock market, low interest rates, and cash-rich balance sheets. We just saw Intuit (INTU) buy Mint.com, and Dell (DELL) take down Perot Systems (PER) following several other deal announcements earlier in the month. EA-THQ just might be next
game will face an uphill battle in generating big sales numbers, simply because it doesn't have a well-known brand like UFC to attach to it. EA could fix that problem by using some of its cash hoard on buying THQ.

 

http://www.minyanville.com/articles/games-video-thq-erts-activision-microsoft-wwe-intuit-dell-perot-deal-gaming/index/a/24608/from/yahoo

 

IS this site any good?

 

& IF this takeover happens, could it have a BIG IMPACT on EA......I mean THQ has a popular fighting franchise which could be an asset to them!



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Dana White's head asplode.



I like this... I guess... it could mean a lot of support, money, and advertising for franchises that have untapped potential (e.g. Saint's Row), and it really does widen EA's range.



;__;

de Blob is going to have yearly sequel's now.



Pixel Art can be fun.

ohhhh I forgot SAINTS ROW!

EA may want to turn that into their GTA KILLER! (lol)



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Better EA than Activision



EA is still trying to digest its Bioware and Pandemic acquisitions, with sales of key marquee games slowing down (Madden), they need to get new ideas from their current studios (if im not mistaken, they have about 30+ divisions) and not get into more debt trying to chase THQ or Take Two



Ulimate Fighting Challenge 2010.

-cringes-



Pixel Art can be fun.

If EA buys out THQ then it will be a sad day for gaming.



If EA go on like this then they'll be launching their own console soon!!! :P

Seriously, there hasn't been a new competitor this gen. Does anyone think EA can do it, and if not, then where could we possibly see a new console dev coming from?