European markets are set to start the new trading week on a positive note, despite continuing turmoil in the Middle East.
A tech giant is well positioned to capitalize on emerging trends like gaming-as-a-service , according to Goldman Sachs. GaaS refers to video games with a continuing revenue model that are regularly updated with new content.
The gaming giant recently completed a $3.6 billion acquisition which will help it scale up its gaming-as-a-service offerings, according to the Wall Street bank. Goldman expects the global stock to rise by 25% over the next 12 months CNBC Pro subscribers can read more here. — Ganesh Rao
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