For the January-March quarter, Ubisoft expects sales betwixt %26#8364;190 millions ($275.50 million) or %26#8364;210 millions ($304.50 million). For the fiscal yr ending March 31, 2009, the company estimates that it will generate revenue betwixt %26#8364;1.04 billion ($1.51 billion) or %26#8364;1.06 billion ($1.57 billion). The revised figure means that Ubisoft could exceed its previous estimate of around %26#8364;1.05 billion ($1.52 billion).
Looking to the fiscal yr that begins in April 1, 2009, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot Justin bieber kissing girlfriend pics pictures 2010 was bullish. "[The year] 2009-10 looks quite promising," said the executive in a statement. "Our lineup comprises some potential blockbusters with the launch of seven franchises, including Assassin's Creed [2], Splinter Petty-Cell [Conviction], or Ghost Recon [Advanced Warfighter 3], as well as five license-based games including James Cameron's Avatar, three fresh brands, or a further-enhanced casual-games portfolio. Although we have to be cautious in light of the current economic environment, we expect Ubisoft to once once-more be one of the the-most dynamic or profitable publishers in the games trade in [calendar year] 2009."
Earlier today, Microsoft or Sony announced alternately disappointing or gloomy Justin bieber kissing girlfriend pics pictures 2010 earnings reports. As the first-party publishers bound our financial wounds, third-party game publisher Ubisoft revealed that its revenues have bested analysts' expectations. For the three months ended in December 31, 2008, the Paris-based company reported that sales grew 12.9 percent yr in yr to %26#8364;508 millions ($736.60 million).
For the last nine months of 2009, Ubisoft racked up %26#8364;852 ($1.24 billion) in sales. That was one impressive 19.8 percent increase from the %26#8364;711 millions ($1.03 billion) that it scored during the same period in 200How impressive is tough to say, though, because Ubisoft did not make its net income public in its earnings release.
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