The only
anticipated earnings release date is Jan 21 for NE (which could be a reason not to choose NE for the Jan 23 expiration).
Not exact matches
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After Barington Capital Group representing a group of shareholders
released a letter to Bloomin» Brands, Inc. chairman and CEO Liz Smith on Feb. 21, calling for sweeping changes in the company's brand and leadership structure, as well as marketing and financial strategy, many were
anticipating the
earnings report
released the following day to be poor.
EA's Chief Financial officer, Blake Jorgensen, stated in publisher's
earnings call overnight, that the hotly
anticipated sequel to Titanfall is designated to
release in FY 2017.
During its recent
earnings call, Ubisoft announced that the highly
anticipated Watch Dogs will be
released sometime between April and June, 2014.
In an almost direct mirroring of Electronic Art's recent
earnings report announcement, Activision Blizzard has announced that one of their highly
anticipated titles — True Crime: Hong Kong, originally scheduled for
release sometime this Fall — has been pushed back into next year.