China’s Tencent has bought a 14.6 percent stake in Glu Mobile for $126 million. Call it the Kardashian effect, as the mobile game publisher struck gold last year with Kim Kardashian: Hollywood, a game that has the endorsement of reality TV celebrity Kim Kardashian.
The price is about $6 a share for 21 million shares, and it is a higher price than where Glu has traded for the past year. The deal places Glu Mobile’s value at about $863 million, reinforcing it as a major player in a mobile game market that could hit $30 billion this year. Tencent’s games division senior vice president, Steven Ma, is joining Glu’s board.
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Glu is also making games based on the lives of Katy Perry, Kendall and Kylie Jenner, and now Britney Spears.
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Glu reported $2.1 million in profit, or 2 cents per share, on sales of $62.4 million for the first quarter. Wall Street expected a loss of a penny a share on sales of $51.6 million.
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