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  • ...5 million USD in Keywords Studios shares. In addition, an additional $16.5 million USD was offered if performance targets were met by December 31, [[2021]].
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  • Taft Broadcasting acquired Hanna-Barbera Productions in [[1966]] for $12 million USD. ...casting System acquired Hanna-Barbera Productions and Ruby-Spears for $320 million USD in [[1991]]. The intellectual properties owned by the two studios were
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  • It led to over six million deaths and a worldwide disruption in every area of life.
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  • In December [[2009]], [[IXYS]] purchased Zilog for $62.4 million USD with money in hand.
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  • ...named NEMO, and later named Control-Vision. [[Hasbro]] agreed to invest $7 million USD in the project in exchange for the video game rights to the technology. ...on the board of directors at ACTV until 1986. The company raised nearly $4 million USD by going public in 1990. Leisure Concepts sold its stake in 1991 at a l
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  • ...eter Thiel]]. X.com was renamed [[PayPal]] in [[2001]]. Musk received $100 million USD after selling his interest in the company. ...erhard]] and [[Marc Tarpenning]]. In February [[2004]], Musk invested $6.5 million USD in Tesla.
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  • [[Keywords Studios]] acquired Climax Studios in April 2021 for £47 million.
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  • revenue = €15.4 million |
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  • ...d. However, the Sony PlayStation outsold both systems combined with 102.49 million units.
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  • ...[[Nintendo 64]] sold 32.93 million units and the [[Sega Saturn]] sold 9.26 million units.
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  • d3t was acquired by [[Keywords Studios]] in 2017 for £3 million.
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  • On March 26, 1985, [[MCA]] acquired 63% of LJN Toys for $39.8 million in stock.
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  • revenue = €15.4 million |
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  • In [[2001]], a holding company, [[Million|Million Co., Ltd.]], was established to purchase the intellectual properties of Tec ...ed that they had acquired Technōs and all its intellectual properties from Million.
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  • In 1986, Hasbro acquired Axlon for $1 million USD to market its toys.
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  • ...rity, as "BASIC Computer Games" was the first computer book to sell over 1 million copies.
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  • "BASIC Computer Games" was the first [[computer]] book to sell more than one million copies.
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  • Elorg was acquired by The Tetris Company in January 2005 for $15 million USD. After this, Elorg was used merely as a brand.
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  • ...onal Computing Corporation in [[1991]] to North American Fund II for $5.21 million USD.
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  • ...lf was acquired by [[Vivendi]] in 1997, acquired Cendant Software for $800 million USD. The latter was renamed '''Havas Interactive'''.
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