The global video games market has improved since the start of the year and 2023 now looks like being an "up" year, after the retrenchment in 2022. However, recent quarterly results suggested Japanese video games companies are struggling to take advantage of this. We look at why conditions are improving, and which Japanese firms are keeping pace and which aren't.
With global console game sales rising, analyst Pelham Smithers discusses whether we are in a new video game industry upswing. Moreover, sales of the PS5 are starting to generate clear water between those of the Xbox X/S in the Americas region – Microsoft’s backyard – so, if the gap becomes even more significant, there will certainly be implications for the X/S.
Despite having been labelled as lockdown stocks, smartphone game companies have not been sold off to the same extent as have other Covid beneficiaries, such as EC companies, against the backdrop of the reopening of the economy. That smartphone game stocks have been relatively resilient suggests that the services they provide have become a part of people’s daily lives. The fact that restrictions to movement have been lifted does not mean that people will stop playing smartphone games or reduce th...
2021 saw the video game industry delivery unlikely hits, several using new concepts such as NFTs and metaverse tropes. Meanwhile, the latest versions of Call of Duty, Battlefield and eFootball (Pro Evolution Soccer) looked dated and underwhelmed the public. The PS5 kicks off a new era for console gaming but the timing of its release also coincides with a new era for the broader industry. This report discusses those changes and which companies look best placed to benefit.
Full Article at IIR has reaffirmed its Recommended rating for PIA after undertaking a review post the appointment of a new Portfolio Manager, Harding Loevner. The full report can be found on the IIR website. On 26 July 2021, Pengana International Equities Limited (PIA) announced a fully franked dividend of 1.35 cents per share for the June quarter. This represents an 8% increase on the March quarter dividend and takes the total dividends declared for FY21 of 5.1 cents per share, fully franked....
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