Tag Archives: Mark Pincus

Tue, Dec 18, 2012 | 01:26 GMT

Zynga chief named in Bloomberg’s Worst CEOs list

20121218_mark_pincus_zynga_ceo

Zynga boss Mark Pincus has earned the dubious honour of a place on go-to business news publication Bloomberg‘s Worst CEOs of 2012 list. Pincus is in at number four of five thanks to Zynga’s 75% stock dive this year coupled with share offloading and uncomfortable reliance on Facebook. The only other gaming-related entry is former Best Buy leader Brian Dunn. Not as pleasant as being on Forbes’s 30 under 30, hey?

Thanks, GameInformer.

Fri, Nov 16, 2012 | 11:42 GMT

Zynga CEO almost tearful over brand’s ‘discouraging’ financial position

Zynga-Logo

Zynga CEO Mark Pincus was said to be ‘near tears’ during a meet up with Apple director Bill Campbell over the company’s rapidly degrading position. Campbell revealed that Pincus is discouraged by the matter to the Wall Street Journal, painting a grim image of Zynga’s recent poor fortune. Get more details below.

More »

Thu, May 31, 2012 | 01:12 BST

Zynga wants to be “a lot like Xbox Live”

20120309zyngacom

CEO Mark Pincus has said Zynga intends its web portal to be the Xbox Live of social games.

More »

Fri, Apr 27, 2012 | 08:58 BST

Zynga: OMGPop acquisition a “rare instance”

draw something

Zynga CEO Mark Pincus has said the buyout of Draw Something developer OMGPop was what he called a “rare instance” for the company.

More »

Tue, Apr 24, 2012 | 22:31 BST

Zynga CEO wants to “create one of these forever brands like Google”

20111220zynga

Zynga CEO Mark Pincus has said he would like for Zynga to become a “forever brand” like Google and the firm is slowly getting there. “‘m very focused on delivering a positive return on investment for the user,” he said during he 13th USA Today CEO Forum. “If you play our games, if you give us 15 minutes a day, I’m hoping that we don’t just give you entertainment but we actually enhance the relationships in your life. I challenge our product teams that our games should let you meet one new person a day. What I hope is that we create one of these forever brands and experiences like Google, that people, you know, look for in their lives.” Over the last two years, the firm has spent $147.2 million on acquiring 22 companies in addition to OMGPop, and currently the firm has 80 games with over 65 million daily users.

Fri, Mar 23, 2012 | 00:51 GMT

Zynga looking at multiplatform support

20120322zynga

Farmville on Xbox 360? It could happen.

More »

Tue, Mar 06, 2012 | 21:15 GMT

Rumour – Zynga CEO answers letters from top spenders

20120307zynga

Sources claim Zynga values its “whales” – big microtransaction spenders – so highly that CEO Mark Pincus interacts with them directly.

More »

Wed, Feb 01, 2012 | 21:35 GMT

Zynga boss dismisses Tiny Tower copycat claims

20110330zynga

Zynga CEO Mark Pincus has defended the derivativeness of Dream Heights as standard industry practice.

More »

Fri, Dec 09, 2011 | 11:39 GMT

Zynga predicts subs rise ahead of IPO

zynga-logo-cmyk_rev21

Zynga CEO Mark Pincus has predicted the number of premium members will spike after the company’s IPO at some point before Christmas, As pointed out by VentureBeat, the company has 215 members, 2.5% to 3% of which rep its user base by buying Facebook Credits for virtual goods. “We could see that doubling,” said Pincus in a room of up to 100 potential investors, via Reuters. Zynga is expected to go public on the NASDAQ next week.

Fri, Nov 11, 2011 | 00:33 GMT

Zynga boss: Stock scandal “hearsay and innuendo”

zynga-logo-cmyk_rev21

Zynga CEO Mark Pincus has denied allegations that the company has wrongfully demanded the return of stock options from entitled employees.

More »

Tue, Nov 23, 2010 | 13:06 GMT

Pincus: “I want ‘Zynga’ to become a verb”

jumpshark

Earth’s all the way down there, Mark. Did you bring a parachute?

More »

Tue, Nov 16, 2010 | 15:57 GMT

Zynga acquires six studios in six months, is estimated to be worth over $5.51 billion

farmville

Mark Pincus, CEO and founder of Zynga, talked up the rise of social gaming  during the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco yesterday, and told attendees the firm has grown tremendously over the last six months.

More »