The video game market has long abandoned the family basement. Now, it – and video game stocks – get plenty of respect.
Consider that over the past few months, several video game companies enjoyed blockbuster starts to their publicly traded lives. For instance, in January, Playtika (PLTK) launched its initial public offering (IPO) by selling 69.5 million shares at $27, much higher than its projected range of $22 to $24. More recently, Roblox (RBLX) directly listed on the New York Stock…
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