EA going private in a deal that will pay shareholders $210 a share


An Electronic Arts video game logo is seen at the Electronic Entertainment Expo.

Lucy Nicholson | Reuters

Electronic Arts said Monday that it has agreed to be acquired by the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia, Silver Lake and Affinity Partners in an all-cash deal worth $55 billion.

Shareholders of the company will receive $210 per share in cash.

Trading was halted on EA with the stock up about 6% premarket. Shares gained about 15% Friday, closing at $193.35, after the Wall Street Journal reported that the company was nearing a deal to go private.

Affinity CEO Jared Kushner, who is President Donald Trump‘s son-in-law, touted EA’s “bold vision ​for ​the ​future” in a release announcing the deal.

“I’ve admired their ​ability to create iconic, lasting experiences, ​and ​as ​someone ​who ​grew up playing their ​games ​- and now enjoys them with his ​kids – I couldn’t be ​more ​excited about ​what’s ​ahead,” Kushner said in a statement.

PIF is rolling over its existing 9.9% stake in the company.

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