Electronic Arts Posts 2Q Net Loss

November 1, 2007

(AP) -- Video-game software publisher Electronic Arts Inc. posted a fiscal second-quarter net loss Thursday as sales fell, but the company said it expects a "great" holiday season, and its shares climbed after-hours.



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