After 35 years as a publicly traded company, video game giant Electronic Arts will go private. It has agreed to a $55 billion joint-venture acquisition. This marks the largest-ever leveraged buyout,
according to a report by Bloomberg.
After 35 years as a publicly traded company, video game giant Electronic Arts will go private. It has agreed to a $55 billion joint-venture acquisition. This marks the largest-ever leveraged buyout,
according to a report by Bloomberg.