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Real to create separate casual unit
Michael French May 9 2008, 12:44pm
Online media expert’s casual games business to be turned into separate company; IPO being considered
RealNetworks is planning to spin its casual games business into a separate company in a bid to maintain leadership in the space - and may even consider an IPO for the new venture.
The news was announced last night as part of Real's Q1 financials, in which first-quarter profit was $2.4m, down from $40m a year previous.
In a stark contrast to the company's overall results, Real revealed that the games business' revenues In the first quarter of 2008 rose 33 per cent year on year to $31.8 million.
For the 2007 financial year, games revenue overall was $108.5 million, up 26 per cent over 2006.
For the full story, visit Develop’s new sister site CasualGaming.biz.
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