Revenue
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Nothing Comes Easy for NetEase...still should have been able to deliver better growth organically. All of the company's growth came from its online gaming business, which now accounts for a meaty 88% of revenue. Online advertising through its NetEase.com portal, and its... In this article: NetEase, Perfect World, Nasdaq, Revenue, Activision Blizzard, World of Warcraft, China, SNDA, and NYSE |
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Independent.co.uk - Gadgets & Tech | November 03, 2009
China regulator rejects World of Warcraft game: official
...said. The online role-playing game had around five million active users in China, and The9's financial report showed it booked net revenue of 380 million yuan (56 million dollars) in the fourth quarter of 2008, the reports said. NetEase...
In this article: NetEase, World of Warcraft, The9, China, Ministry of Culture, and Blizzard
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Gamespot | November 05, 2009
Activision Blizzard posts $15 million profit, revenue up $23 million
...materialize," he told Reuters. Kotick's fears aside, Activision is sticking by its full calendar year earnings guidance of $4.05 billion in net revenues and $0.26 earnings per diluted share of $0.26. It did warn, however, that figure was...
In this article: Activision Blizzard, Activision, Bobby Kotick, Guitar Hero 5, Guitar Hero, DJ Hero, Modern Warfare 2, Call of Duty, and World of Warcraft
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The Register | October 28, 2009
China's The9 sued over <cite>Warcraft</cite> ditching
...game would not be renewed. Before Blizzard Entertainment dumped The9 this April for a rival Chinese operator, NetEase, the company was receiving as much as 90 per cent of its total revenue from WoW alone. The9 houses some of the most...
In this article: The9, World of Warcraft, China, US, and New York
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The State | November 06, 2009
Activision posts 3Q profit, backs 2009 outlook
...the report, published by the NPD Group, GfK Chart-Track Ltd. and Enterbrain Inc. Because a big chunk of its revenue comes from online subscriptions for "World of Warcraft," a game with a dedicated following of millions, Activision is somewhat...
In this article: Activision, Activision Blizzard Inc., Bobby Kotick, World of Warcraft, Micro Center, Guitar Hero, and Thomson Reuters
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Wired: Game Life | 4 days ago
Report: Activision Ponders Call of Duty MMO
...2 launched on November 10. What company wouldn't be tempted to add a monthly revenue stream to the flood of money flowing from the franchise, especially when said company already owns and operates World of Warcraft? The Times also said that...
In this article: Activision Blizzard, Call of Duty, Modern Warfare 2, Activision, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Warcraft, Wired.com, Call of Duty, and World of Warcraft
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Independent.co.uk - Gadgets & Tech | November 04, 2009
China bureaucratic war over online Warcraft heats up
...million (GBP30 million) and $0.09. Bagga said such a shutdown would cause him to adjust estimates of Activision Blizzard Q4 revenue and EPS estimates by $20-25 million (GBP12-15 million) and $0.01. In October, GAPP banned many forms of...
In this article: China, NetEase, Warcraft, World of Warcraft, and Ministry of Culture
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paidContent.org | November 03, 2009
Government Tug-of-War Stunts World of Warcraft's Growth In China
...reported about $70 million worth of revenue from the Asia Pacific region in its Q209 earnings report-or roughly nine percent of its total revenue for the quarter; the WoW business in China has been a primary source of its revenue in the region.
In this article: World of Warcraft, China, Activision, ATVI, and Reuters
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PR Newswire: Technology | 4 days ago
NetEase.com Reports Third Quarter 2009 Unaudited Financial Results
...ceased. Higher game revenue was reported for the third quarter of 2009 mainly due to the continued popularity of the Company's self-developed games during the summer holidays as well as the commercialization of World of Warcraft on
In this article: NetEase, World of Warcraft, Tax, Fantasy Westward Journey, Westward Journey Online II, Blizzard Entertainment, and 2008 Olympic
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In business, revenue or revenues is income that a company receives from its normal business activities, usually from the sale of goods and services to customers. Some companies also receive revenue from interest, dividends or royalties paid to them by other companies. Revenue may refer to business income in general, or it may refer to the amount, in a monetary unit, received during a period of time, as in "Last year, Company X had revenue of $32 million."
In many countries, including the UK, revenue is referred to as turnover.
Profits or net income generally imply total revenue minus total expenses in a given period. In accounting and financial analysis, revenue is often referred to as the "top line" due to its position on the income statement at the very top. This is to be contrasted with the "bottom line" which denotes net income.
For non-profit organizations, annual revenue may be referred to as gross receipts. This revenue includes donations from individuals and corporations, support from government agencies, income from activities related to the organization's mission, and income from fundraising activities, membership dues, and financial investments such as stock shares in companies. For government, revenue includes gross proceeds from income taxes on companies and individuals, excise duties, customs duties, other taxes, sales of goods and services, dividends and interest.
In general usage, revenue is income received by an organization in the form of cash or cash equivalents. Sales revenue or revenues is income received from selling goods or services over a period of time. Tax revenue is income that a government receives from taxpayers.
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