Electronic Arts (EA) is an American video game company founded in 1982 by Trip Hawkins. EA develops, publishes, markets, and distributes games, content, and services that can be played by consumers on a range of platforms.
Ownership Details
EA is a publicly traded company majority owned by institutional investors. As of 2021, the largest shareholders are Vanguard Group (14.57%), BlackRock (10.72%), and State Street Corp (5.69%). EA’s board of directors represents shareholders’ interests and oversees management.
About EA
EA owns prestigious gaming studios and franchises such as Battlefield, The Sims, FIFA, Madden NFL, and Need for Speed. Led by CEO Andrew Wilson, EA employs over 12,000 people working to connect and inspire the world through play. Through acquisitions and partnerships, EA has delivered games across consoles, mobile, and PC to build an unparalleled games portfolio. EA has captured the hearts of gamers worldwide through iconic titles that have transformed the industry.
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