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Tuesday Meltdown: Changes coming to 'Diablo III,' E3 preparations and more 38 Studios nightmares
News Roundup •••• The granddaddy of gaming conventions, E3, kicks off next week in Los Angeles. The Game Hunters have put together a pretty comprehensive guide of all the major possible announcements and unveilings that we may see....
Tags: Electronic Entertainment Expo, Flatulence, Gaming, Entertainment, USA Today
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Timonium video game maker closes, lays off 100
About 100 employees of Big Huge Games, a Timonium-based maker of video games, lost their jobs this week as the studio and its Rhode Island-based parent company abruptly shut down because of financial problems. The 12-year-old company was one of the...Tags: Lobbying, Baltimore County, Companies and Corporations, Hunt Valley, Politics
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Skeleton crew cleans up at Big Huge Games in Timonium
Big Huge Games, a studio in Timonium that designed rich, immersive video games, has closed its office and only a skeleton crew of employees remained as its parent company in Rhode Island appears to have gone out of business, according to online reports. ...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Lobbying, Baltimore County, Television Industry, Companies and Corporations
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Morgan Stanley Made Money on Facebook Share Drop
CNNFORTUNE -- Here's another example of how on Wall Street for the big banks it's heads they win, tails they win. Even as Facebook's shares dropped, causing losses for regular investors, Morgan and other underwriters of the company's IPO likely racked up...Tags: Buyback, Facebook, Manhattan (New York City), JPMorgan Chase & Co., LinkedIn Corp.
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Facebook plunges 18% below IPO price
CNNFacebook continued to plunge as its stock dropped nearly 9% Tuesday. Facebook fell as low as $30.98 per share just minutes after the the opening bell. That's 18% below $38, the price of its initial public offering, which debuted on the Nasdaq on Friday....Tags: Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Facebook, News Agency, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Companies and Corporations
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T. Rowe Price sees Facebook investment more than triple in a year
T. Rowe Price Group's stake in Facebook Inc. more than tripled in value as the social networking giant went public Friday. At the close of the market Friday, T. Rowe's investment in Facebook was valued at $695.8 million. The Baltimore-based mutual fund...Tags: Facebook, Groupon, Inc., Ning Inc., Companies and Corporations, T. Rowe Price Group Incorporated
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Is Facebook a graveyard for games?
It may be a financial bonanza for investors riding on the coattails of Facebook's grand initial public offering today, but in social gaming land, few are celebrating. Facebook, whose popularity among its nearly 1 billion users has been partly fueled by...
Tags: Facebook, Science and Technology, Marketing, Google Inc., Media Industry
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Friday Buffet: Bravo, 8-bit 'Community'
News Roundup •••• Former major league pitcher Curt Schilling’s 38 Studios, which released “Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning” in February, is in financial hot water with the state of Rhode Island. Taking cash from the...
Tags: Facebook, Services and Shopping, Community (tv program), Apple iPhone, Concerts
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Facebook announces 'app center', paid apps
CNNFacebook users who haven't yet discovered the joys of FarmVille or plugged in to the sounds of Spotify will be getting an easier way to find apps that run on the site. On Thursday, the site unveiled Facebook App Center, a clearinghouse for social apps...Tags: Facebook, FarmVille, Social Media, Google Inc., Apple iPhone
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The Morning Fix: Thumbs-up for 'Avengers,' Viacom profit up
Company TownA rave review for "The Avengers," Viacom's profits are way up, Bloomberg won a legal fight against Comcast and CNN's rating woes continue.... -
DrawSomething players drop 30% since Zynga purchase
Company TownDrawSomething, a game developed by OMGPOP, has seen its number of daily players plunge 30% in the last 30 days on Facebook. This likely is not welcome news for Zynga Inc., which paid $180 million, plus an additional $30 million if certain milestones are... -
Games publisher King.com topples EA, Wooga on Facebook, for now
Company TownKing.com, a small but highly profitable game developer based in the U.K. and in Sweden, knocks Wooga and Electronic Arts off the chart as the No. 2 game publisher on Facebook, as measured by daily players, on Tuesday....
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