EA News Today: Electronic Arts Announces $55 Billion Leveraged Buyout
Electronic Arts’ $55 billion leveraged buyout is the largest in history. Discover the implications for the gaming industry and EA’s future.
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Electronic Arts’ $55 billion leveraged buyout is the largest in history. Discover the implications for the gaming industry and EA’s future.
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