EA has unsuccessfully tried to buy out Take-Two for $2 BILLION DOLLARS! MWHAHAHA!
Early last week Electronic Arts made an offer to acquire Take-Two Interactive Software at $26 per market share, coming to around $2 Billion. Take-Two has reviewed the offer and issued a refusal.
The offer was apparently made at the start of last week, with Take-Two's executive chairman Straus Zelnick refusing the offer on Tuesday. In an attempt to put more pressure on Take-Two, EA CEO John Riccitello took the deal public and hoped that Take-Two shareholders would come to his way of thinking according to
Joystiq.
EA decided to leave the offer on the table for a little longer - though Take-Two promptly refused the offer for a second time.
Take-Two issued
a public statement on Sunday in which the company claimed that they turned down the offer because it was "
inadequate in multiple respects and not in the best interests of Take-Two's stockholders."
A funny side note on the story is the motive behind the proposal and refusal; EA originally cited the impending release of
Grand Theft Auto IV as a reason for being interested and said that they would be very willing to help release the product.
Take-Two on the other hand used the game as the major reason to refuse the offer, pointing out that the release will massively increase the worth of the company.
Will EA leave it at that, or will the company devouring behemoth continue to nibble away at the
BioShock publisher? Let us know in
the forums.
Grand Theft Auto VI: an Electronic Arts release...
In researching the current head of EA for the above paraphrase, I discovered this nugget of info from the ever accurate Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Arts#EA_under_Probst
Not to mention no innovation. Their idea of innovation is to buy up another games studio
...if EA bought them, all wares coming out would be bloated and buggy, simply because it has an 'EA' logo on it.
I'm glad Take Two denied the offer though, it will eventually become a battle something similar to that between Intel and AMD, or nVidia and AMD, as the only 2 large giants for gaming are EA and MS Gamestudios.
Sam
because it's a bear market, get it ;D
Now, what I do have a major problem with is their attempt at buying another big fish, Take 2 Interactive. Completely nonsensical.
I have a problem with the quality of EA games, not with the size of the company, I simply dont want even more crap quality games.