Electronic Arts, Inc. EA posted better-than-expected earnings for the fourth quarter on Tuesday.
Electronic Arts reported quarterly earnings of $1.58 per share, which beat the analyst consensus estimate of $1.09. Quarterly revenue clocked in at $1.8 billion, beating the consensus estimate of $1.56 billion.
"The incredible success of College Football and the enduring strength of FC drove another record year for EA SPORTS, while The Sims capped FY25 with a historic Q4," said Andrew Wilson, CEO of Electronic Arts.
The company expects fiscal year 2026 net bookings to be approximately $7.6 billion to $8 billion and net revenue to be approximately $7.1 billion to $7.5 billion.
Electronic Arts shares gained 0.3% to trade at $155.02 on Wednesday.
These analysts made changes to their price targets on Electronic Arts following earnings announcement.
- JP Morgan analyst David Karnovsky maintained Electronic Arts with a Neutral and raised the price target from $135 to $160.
- Morgan Stanley analyst Brian Nowak maintained the stock with an Equal-Weight rating and raised the price target from $135 to $148.
- Oppenheimer analyst Martin Yang maintained Electronic Arts with an Outperform rating and increased the price target from $170 to $185.
- UBS analyst Eric Sheridan maintained the stock with a Neutral and raised the price target from $152 to $167.
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