Activision paid nearly $100 million for RedOctane [update 1]
- $30.9 million in cash
- $30 million worth Activision common stock (approximately 2.4 million shares)
- $39 million in Activision common stock "within two years of the closing date" (June 6, 2006)
Culminating in a $99.9 million deal. Would it have been so hard, Activision, to fork over another $100,000 for a more well-rounded figure? Certain RedOctane shareholders may also earn $51 million depending on the success of Guitar Hero II, as explained in this thoroughly vague and confusion statement:
"In addition, in the event the net income of the business over a certain period of time exceeds certain target levels by certain amounts, certain former shareholders of RedOctane will be entitled to an additional amount of up to $51.0 million payable in shares of Activision common stock."
Does that mean anything? We're pretty certain it doesn't.
[update 1: made a Freudian slip, called RedOctane the developer of Guitar Hero, which is highly inaccurate (they're the publisher). Sorry about that.]