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Why Take-Two's Initial Slide Didn't Make Sense

TTWO

Shares of Take Two Interactive Software Inc (NASDAQ: TTWO) were trading lower by around 10 percent after the company announced a delay in a game release Monday. But the stock erased all of the losses and were trading higher by more than 8 percent after Tuesday's opening bell when the company announced fourth-quarter earnings. The stock hit a new all-time high of $76.70 early Tuesday.

Initial Decline Explained

Jefferies' Timothy O'Shea commented in a research report that Take-Two's initial decline is due to the company postponing its "Red Dead" video game from fall 2017 to spring of 2018. The analyst doesn't believe the delay is due to a low-quality game but merely "a fact of life in this industry."

O'Shea noted that a similar event occurred years ago when "Grand Theft Auto V" was delayed by six months back in January 2013. Since then the game sold more than 75 million units, which helped contribute to the stock more than quintupling in value.

O'Shea continued that the math behind the delay is $25 million by assuming a net present value on $500 million in revenue slipping six months at a 10 percent discount rate. The analyst is also assuming development costs will increase by around $20 million. As such, the rough estimates imply the stock should have seen a reaction to the downside of less than 1 percent.

Jefferies maintains its Buy ratings and price target at $65.00.

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Latest Ratings for TTWO

Date Firm Action From To
Apr 2017 Pacific Crest Reinstates Sector Perform Overweight
Oct 2016 Oppenheimer Initiates Coverage On Outperform
Aug 2016 Jefferies Maintains Buy

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