Video game publishers feel the pinch
The video game industry is feeling the strain of slower summer sales and console transitions, with stock prices of several of the top publicly traded game publishers taking a big hit this June.
With talk of options backdating becoming the next major Wall Street scandal - more than 30 companies are under investigation and several executives have already been fired - the stock market has seen some overall declines lately.
Read the complete story here. (Tech News World)
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