Electronic Arts - 34 Year Stock Split History | EA

Stock split history for Electronic Arts since 1990. Prices shown are actual historical values and are not adjusted for either splits or dividends. Please see the "Historical Prices" tab for adjusted price values.
Electronic Arts Annual Stock Splits
Electronic Arts Quarterly Stock Splits
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Consumer Discretionary Toys, Games and Hobby Products $33.769B $7.426B
Electronic Arts (EA) is a leading developer, marketer, publisher and distributor of interactive games (video game software and content). EA distributes its gaming content and services through multiple distribution channels as well as directly to consumers (online and wirelessly) through its online portals: Origin and Play4Free. EA games can be played on video consoles, personal computers, mobile devices, tablets and electronic readers. The company generates revenues from the sale of disk-based video game products (known as packaged goods), downloadable contents (DLCs), subscription, micro-transactions and advertising. The company operates in three divisions: EA Studios, Maxis and EA Mobile. EA Studios includes DICE (Sweden), EA Canada (Canada), Tiburon (the U.S.), BioWare (Canada and the U.S.) and Visceral (the U.S.).
Stock Name Country Market Cap PE Ratio
Nintendo (NTDOY) Japan $63.480B 16.29
Take-Two Interactive Software (TTWO) United States $24.421B 92.36
Hasbro (HAS) United States $7.609B 21.75
Mattel (MAT) United States $6.209B 14.68
JAKKS Pacific (JAKK) United States $0.239B 5.74
Blue Hat Interactive Entertainment Technology (BHAT) China $0.015B 0.00