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Aug 1, 2025 5:00 PM - Gordon Thompson
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Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:EA) is a leading video game company known for its popular franchises like EA SPORTS FC, Madden NFL, and F1. On August 1, 2025, UBS reiterated its Neutral rating for EA, advising investors to hold the stock. At that time, EA's stock price was around $155.51, as reported by StreetInsider.
EA recently reported its fiscal first-quarter results on July 29, 2025. The company saw a 1% increase in revenue, achieving $1.67 billion in GAAP net revenue. This performance exceeded Wall Street estimates and EA's own guidance midpoint. Despite this, key profit metrics declined compared to the previous year.
The stock price of EA is currently $154.80, reflecting a 1.51% increase or $2.31. Today, the stock has traded between $151.50 and $156.62. Over the past year, EA's stock has fluctuated, reaching a high of $168.50 and a low of $115.21. The company's market capitalization is approximately $38.90 billion.
EA's core franchises have shown resilience, delivering strong quarters. The company's trading volume today is 1,646,436 shares on the NASDAQ exchange. Despite the positive revenue growth, UBS's Neutral rating suggests a cautious approach, considering the decline in key profit metrics.
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