Analyst: New Blizzard Games Could Sell 12 Million Units In 2010 (Gamasutra)

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In the year ahead, Activision could reap the benefits of some 12 million units of PC software from Blizzard, analysts say. With Starcraft II and World of Warcraft: Cataclysm both slated to launch in the publisher’s 2010, Blizzard could contribute an additional $400-$600 million to the publisher’s balance sheet through software unit sales alone. That’s the prediction of Wedbush’s Michael Pachter …

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Ahead of the Bell: Activision Blizzard Results (ABC News)

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Fueled by ‘Call of Duty,’ Activision expected to post solid 4th-quarter earnings Advertisement: Comcast Business Class Look at your bill and find out how much your business can save with Comcast Business Class. Internet, Phone & TV for $99. Learn More Ads by Pheedo Call of Duty - Military - Veteran - United States - Activision

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Ahead of the Bell: Activision Blizzard results (AP via Yahoo! News)

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Activision Blizzard Inc.’s fourth-quarter results, expected after the market closes Wednesday, should show whether stellar sales of “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2″ were enough to make up for weaker demand for other games.

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Earnings Preview: Activision Blizzard to report 4Q - The Associated Press

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Earnings Preview: Activision Blizzard to report 4QThe Associated PressHow well its games do reflect consumer sentiment across a broad swath of demographics — from hardcore gamers playing “World of Warcraft” to 30-something …ATVI Preview: A Little Nervous TheStreet.comEA Claims Title Of “Number 1 Packaged Goods Publisher” In Western World Kotaku.com (blog)Activision Blizzard – Sentiment Remains Strong Ahead of Earnings piqqem.com (blog) Comtex Smartrend  - Game Guru (blog)  - Game Dailyall 75 news articles »

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China to Make Up its Mind on World of Warcraft Soon - Escapist Magazine

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China to Make Up its Mind on World of Warcraft SoonEscapist Magazine… and Publications (GAPP) over megapopular MMOG World of Warcraft is incredibly dry to read (though intriguing if you’re interested in business in China), …China’s World of Warcraft hosting woes to be resolved “very soon” GamePro.comWarcraft woes to ease in China? BoomtownWorld of Warcraft may finally get go-ahead in China VentureBeat Softpedia  - CVG Online  - GamesIndustry.bizall 22 news articles »

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Weekly Gallery - December 14, 2009 (IGN Comics)

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While our weekly reviews are the definitive word on what’s worth reading, we like to get started earlier in the week. Every Monday, Diamond puts out their complete shipping list for the week ahead. Our Weekly Gallery feature reprints this shipping list and gathers together cover images for all the major releases. You may not be able to judge a book by its cover, but it always helps to know what …

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Apple: Not All Smooth Sailing Ahead

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Saj Karsan submits: Once again, Apple ( AAPL ) impressed investors with results that handily beat analyst expectations. The company continued to move iPods en masse, and sold a record number of Mac computers and iPhones, staunchly defying the drag on consumer spending that has been the bane of this economy. There can be little doubt that Apple is a well-run, exceedingly competent company. That much can be determined with a quick look at the company’s financial statements, where equity returns

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