
market share. With 2011 revenue of less than $500 million, Changyou ranks as a second-tier player alongside Perfect World PWRD , and Giant GA. There is also a plethora of smaller game developers and operators, as fat margins and a growing
- By Stock Jackal : The purpose of this article is to serve as part 2 to the article "Why I Left My Cheerleader Pom-Poms At The Door And Sold Activision Blizzard." The original article can be read here . I recommend readers start by reading the original article, if they have not done so already. ...
troubles ahead for Activision/Blizzard ( ATVI ) and Electronic Arts ( EA ). This article will also touch on Prefect World Co ( PWRD ). It is near impossible to have a durable competitive advantage in the gaming industry. There are too many product choices
outperformed many of its Chinese gaming peers including Perfect World ( PWRD ), Changyou.com ( CYOU ), NetEase ( NTES ), Giant ..... CYOU Changyou.com $26.41 $27.60 4.5% PWRD Perfect World $13.80 $14.23 3.1% NTES NetEase $57.86
By Ganaxi Small Cap Movers : U.S. listed Chinese equities, as represented by the PowerShares Golden Dragon Halter USX China Portfolio ( PGJ ) are up over 6.5% YTD after a bruising 2011 in which the index was down 26.4%. Within the group, Chinese Internet stocks, led by Baidu.com Inc. ( BIDU ) and
exhibitors included BioWare and Electronic Arts ( EA ) with their upcoming Star Wars: The Old Republic update, Perfect World ( PWRD ) with RaiderZ and Neverwinter, and Gearbox Software with its preview of Borderlands 2, which will be available
By The Hedge Zone : That the chance of gain is naturally over-valued, We may learn from the universal success of lotteries. -Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations (1776) After emptying your pockets this week on the record $540 million Mega Millions jackpot , we thought you might be in the mood for a ...
By Adam Gefvert : "I don't invest in Chinese companies" is a statement made by many professional and retail investors. In the past couple years, there has been widespread fraud among Chinese companies traded on U.S. exchanges. Investors have also done well these past couple of years shorting ...
brokerages. TD Ameritrade ( AMTD ) and Fidelity are among the handful of exceptions, she reports in The New York Times. In a perfect world , these options would be standard everywhere. Rebalancing, after all, is crucial for risk management and earning a decent
Perfect World ( PWRD -3.9% ) slips after Nomura cut the shares to Neutral earlier today, citing delays in its pipeline of new titles. Post your comment!