eGames, Inc. · Langhorne, PA United States ·(Pink Sheets: EGAM)
Company Description
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eGames is taking a G-rated (or should that be E-rated?) approach to PC entertainment. The company markets video games usually rated E (for everyone) that are easy to use and nonviolent. Its titles, which include Bowling Mania and MahJongg Master, typically sell for $20 or less and are marketed in North America under such brand names as eGames, Home Office Help, and RealAge. eGames sells its products at national retail chains (Wal-Mart, Target, Best Buy, K-Mart), office supply stores, and warehouse clubs (Office Max, Sam's Club); it also sells through wholesale distributor Atari , Take-Two Interactive , and various inventory liquidators. In addition, the company offers online games through its eGames.com Web site. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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Key eGames, Inc. Financials
| Company Type | Public - Pink Sheets: EGAM Single Location |
| Fiscal Year-End | June |
| Annual Sales (mil.) | $1.9 |
| Employees | 15 |
eGames, Inc. Executives
8 executives listed for eGames, Inc.'s Langhorne, PA location.
| Title | Name & Bio | Contact |
| President, CEO, and Director | Gerald Klein | Network |
| VP Finance and CFO | Thomas Murphy | Network |
| VP Sales and Marketing | Richard Siporin | Network |
Competition
Competitive Landscape for eGames, Inc.
The US economy heavily influences business spending for software products. The success of programming companies depends heavily on strong technical expertise. The success of packaged-software companies depends on technical expertise and good marketing. Small software companies compete mainly by developing packaged products in small niches or producing custom products for individuals. Many small companies form alliances with larger ones to market their products. The packaged software industry is capital-intensive and highly automated, with average annual revenue per worker surpassing $400,000. The custom programming industry is labor-intensive: with average annual revenue per worker of about $115,000. To read the full description, subscribe now.Top eGames, Inc. Competitors
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