Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Redwood City video games (NASDAQ: EA) ~$7.5B FY2024 net bookings; EA Sports FC, Madden, Apex Legends — agreed to $55B acquisition by PIF/Silver Lake/Affinity at $210/share (25% premium), expected close FY2027.
Electronic Arts Inc. (EA) is a Redwood City, California-based global interactive entertainment company — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: EA) as an S&P 500 Communication Services component — developing, publishing, and distributing video games across sports simulation, action, and social play genres for console, PC, and mobile platforms through approximately 13,000 employees worldwide. EA's franchise portfolio includes EA Sports FC (the world's best-selling sports video game franchise, rebranded from FIFA in 2023 after the FIFA licensing agreement expired), Madden NFL (NFL simulation), NHL, UFC, Battlefield (first-person shooter), The Sims (life simulation), Apex Legends (free-to-play battle royale), and Mass Effect. In fiscal year 2024 (ending March 2024), EA reported approximately $7.5 billion in net bookings. EA agreed in 2025 to be acquired by a consortium led by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF), Silver Lake, and Affinity Partners in a landmark $55 billion transaction — shareholders receiving $210 per share in cash, representing a 25% premium to the company's unaffected share price of $168.32, with the transaction expected to close in the first quarter of EA's fiscal year 2027 (approximately Q2 2026 calendar). The acquisition would take Electronic Arts private, removing one of gaming's last major independent publishers from public markets. CEO Andrew Wilson has led EA since 2013 through the transition from packaged game sales to live service, subscription (EA Play), and free-to-play business models.
Rogers Communications (TSX: RCI.B), Canada's largest wireless carrier with ~11M subscribers; completed C$26B Shaw acquisition in 2023 and owns sports assets including the Toronto Blue Jays.
Rogers Communications Inc. is Canada's largest wireless carrier, headquartered in Toronto and listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange. The company serves approximately 11 million wireless subscribers and provides cable internet, TV, and home phone services to millions of households in Ontario, British Columbia, and Alberta. Rogers completed its C$26 billion acquisition of Shaw Communications in 2023, significantly expanding its cable and wireless footprint in Western Canada.\n\nRogers operates across three segments: Wireless, Cable, and Media. The media division owns Citytv television stations, Sportsnet (Canada's leading sports broadcaster), and the Toronto Blue Jays MLB franchise, as well as Rogers Centre stadium. This media ownership gives Rogers a unique bundled sports and connectivity proposition that differentiates it from purely telecom competitors.\n\nThe company is investing heavily in 5G rollout across Canada following its spectrum acquisitions in the 600 MHz and 3500 MHz bands. Rogers also owns a majority stake in Cogeco, a regional cable operator, and is building out its enterprise business to compete against Bell Canada and Telus in the lucrative B2B connectivity and cloud services market. The Shaw integration has been transformative in positioning Rogers to compete as a national four-play operator.
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