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15.05.26 - 11:30
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Take-Two-Aktie profitiert wieder vom GTA 6 Hype (Sharedeals)
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Die Take-Two Interactive Aktie konnte in dieser Woche deutlich zulegen und notiert aktuell bei rund 242 US$. Damit rückt das bisherige Allzeithoch immer näher und der Abstand beträgt inzwischen nur noch rund +8%. GTA 6 bleibt der wichtigste Kurstreiber Der wichtigste Grund für die aktuelle Stärke der Aktie bleibt weiterhin ganz klar Grand Theft Auto […]
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14.05.26 - 14:33
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Why UBS Is Bullish On Take-Two Ahead Of Grand Theft Auto VI Launch (ZeroHedge)
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Why UBS Is Bullish On Take-Two Ahead Of Grand Theft Auto VI Launch
UBS analysts reiterated that Take-Two Interactive is their top U.S. gaming pick, with the highly anticipated release of Grand Theft Auto VI still scheduled for early November.
"We recently framed TTWO as our top pick in the U.S. interactive gaming space," analyst Christopher Schoell told clients.
Schoell said, "Concerns around AI and the potential for a new wave of content to hit the market/compete for engagement have weighed on the sector," adding, "We believe the fears for TTWO are overdone and expect new GTA VI announcements, trailers, and gameplay to drive sentiment, while industry consolidation highlights TTWO's potential strategic value as the remaining publicly traded U.S. AAA developer."
Schoell expects TTWO to guide to a record fiscal 2027, with $9 billion in bookings, including about $2 billion in GTA VI full-game sales.
Schoell and his team noted, "We build on our conviction that a...
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02.05.26 - 18:18
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Two buses, three hours and 13 miles: how Americans in ′transit deserts′ get groceries without cars (The Guardian)
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As Covid-era funding dries up and bus services are cut, a food insecurity crisis is brewing from Tennessee to Rhode IslandZen'Yari Winters' job, at a pet shop in East Memphis, Tennessee, should be a 20-minute trip from her house. She leaves herself three hours to get there. “The bus is always, always late,” she said – if it shows up at all.It's not just her work commute that's affected by the time-consuming guessing game that is riding with the Memphis Area Transit Authority (Mata). The only full-service grocer in the Chelsea-Hollywood area where she lives closed in 2025. To shop for food in person, she could take two buses for a 13-mile (20km) trip to Walmart. But she risks waiting at bus stops for hours with perishables – or shelling out about $24 for an Uber back. Continue reading......
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