EA shareholders nod $55B PIF-led takeover: Report

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EA shareholders approved the acquisition for $210 per share

EA shareholders approved the acquisition for $210 per share


Shareholders of video game company Electronic Arts (EA) approved the sale of the company to a consortium led by the Public Investment Fund (PIF) in a deal valued at $55 billion.

 

According to Bloomberg, shareholders approved the acquisition at a price of $210 per share during a vote held on Dec. 22.

 

Based on data available on Argaam, EA signed a definitive agreement in September to be acquired by a consortium of investors led by PIF, alongside Silver Lake and Affinity Partners, in an all-cash transaction valuing the company at around $55 billion.

 

As of the end of Q3 2025, PIF owns 24.8 million shares in EA, representing approximately 10% of the company’s total outstanding shares.

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