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To: Tom Caruthers who wrote (1553)11/22/1999 12:13:00 AM
From: Scot  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1992
 
Hey Tom,

Glad to have you back. Here's a little more on ERTS. AOL?

-Scot

cnetinvestor.com

Electronic Arts Schedules Conference Call for Monday Morning
11/19/99 5:22:00 PM
Source: Bloomberg News
Redwood City, California, Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Electronic Arts Inc., the No. 1 video-game publisher, said it will host a conference call Monday to discuss news that will be available before the start of regular U.S. trading.

A company spokeswoman declined to provide details about the conference call. She said that the call wasn't related to the company's earnings or financial results.
Some analysts have speculated in the past that the Redwood City, California-based company has held talks with No. 1 Internet service America Online Inc. about an alliance involving online video games. AOL officials weren't immediately available to comment.

The last major acquisition Electronic Arts made was in September, 1998, when it purchased Spelling Entertainment Group Inc.'s Westwood Studios Inc. for $122.5 million.

Electronic Arts shares rose 2 ª to 92, earlier touching a 52- week high of 94 1/2. The shares have climbed 64 percent this year