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Question for investor types here: I bought several shares of EA right before the Battlefield 6 beta, with the expectation that the actual release (coming in a few weeks) would be a massive success and drive the stock up. This news about the company going private has already caused me to make 15-20% total gains. Better to sell now, or is the price EA will pay to buy me out likely even higher?
The price you get in a buyout is the price agreed upon in the deal. Which looks to be $210/share in cash. With the price being 202-ish right now, you are only looking at an $8 premium on waiting for the deal to conclude.
So yeah, if you just wait, you'll get paid out $210 per share. Why wouldn't you wait? Well, there could be legal challenges to draw the process out, or maybe stop it entirely. Maybe you have an investment you want to make right now that you think has a better return on investment. I had shares in Activision during Microsoft's buying, and I think I bailed at something like 90-95% of the buyout price because the lawsuits were just dragging out forever, and I wanted to take my money and run.
Thanks! I'll probably wait for the buyout then
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