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EA Bondholders Fight Debt Buyback as S&P Casts Ratings Doubt

February 23, 2026 at 08:53 PM
By Reshmi Basu, Gowri Gurumurthy
EA Bondholders Fight Debt Buyback as S&P Casts Ratings Doubt
Some of Electronic Arts Inc. bondholders are banding together to fight a debt buyback plan by the video-game maker, even as S&P Global Ratings cast doubt that the maneuver would ultimately save money for the group taking the company private.

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