0001193125-12-041653.txt : 20120207 0001193125-12-041653.hdr.sgml : 20120207 20120206183027 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0001193125-12-041653 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: 10-Q PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 16 CONFORMED PERIOD OF REPORT: 20111231 FILED AS OF DATE: 20120207 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20120206 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: ELECTRONIC ARTS INC. CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0000712515 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: SERVICES-PREPACKAGED SOFTWARE [7372] IRS NUMBER: 942838567 STATE OF INCORPORATION: DE FISCAL YEAR END: 0331 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: 10-Q SEC ACT: 1934 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 000-17948 FILM NUMBER: 12574884 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 209 REDWOOD SHORES PARKWAY CITY: REDWOOD CITY STATE: CA ZIP: 94065 BUSINESS PHONE: 650-628-1500 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 209 REDWOOD SHORES PARKWAY CITY: REDWOOD CITY STATE: CA ZIP: 94065 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: ELECTRONIC ARTS INC DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 19920703 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: ELECTRONIC ARTS DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 19911211 10-Q 1 d291203d10q.htm QUARTERLY REPORT ON FORM 10-Q Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q
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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

FORM 10-Q

 

þ QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the Quarterly Period Ended December 31, 2011

OR

 

¨ TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the Transition Period from              to            

Commission File No. 000-17948

ELECTRONIC ARTS INC.

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

 

Delaware   94-2838567

(State or other jurisdiction of

incorporation or organization)

 

(I.R.S. Employer

Identification No.)

209 Redwood Shores Parkway

Redwood City, California

  94065
(Address of principal executive offices)   (Zip Code)

(650) 628-1500

(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.    YES  þ    NO  ¨

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically and posted on its corporate Web site, if any, every Interactive Data File required to be submitted and posted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit and post such files).    YES  þ    NO  ¨

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, or a smaller reporting company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer” and “smaller reporting company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.

 

  Large accelerated filer  þ     Accelerated filer                   ¨  
  Non-accelerated filer    ¨     Smaller reporting company  ¨  
  (Do not check if a smaller reporting company)      

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act).    YES  ¨    NO  þ

As of February 2, 2012, there were 331,388,311 shares of the Registrant’s Common Stock, par value $0.01 per share, outstanding.

 

 

 


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ELECTRONIC ARTS INC.

FORM 10-Q

FOR THE PERIOD ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2011

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         Page  

Part I - FINANCIAL INFORMATION

  

Item 1.

 

Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited)

  
 

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets as of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011

     3   
 

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations for the Three and Nine Months Ended December 31, 2011 and 2010

     4   
 

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the Nine Months Ended December 31, 2011 and 2010

     5   
 

Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited)

     6   
 

Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

     33   

Item 2.

 

Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations

     34   

Item 3.

 

Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk

     59   

Item 4.

 

Controls and Procedures

     62   

Part II - OTHER INFORMATION

  

Item 1.

 

Legal Proceedings

     63   

Item 1A.

 

Risk Factors

     63   

Item 2.

 

Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds

     74   

Item 3.

 

Defaults Upon Senior Securities

     74   

Item 6.

 

Exhibits

     74   

Signature

     75   

Exhibit Index

     76   

 

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PART I – FINANCIAL INFORMATION

 

Item 1. Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited)

ELECTRONIC ARTS INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

 

(Unaudited)

(In millions, except par value data)

   December 31,
2011
    March 31,
2011 (a)
 

ASSETS

    

Current assets:

    

Cash and cash equivalents

   $ 1,242      $ 1,579   

Short-term investments

     406        497   

Marketable equity securities

     143        161   

Receivables, net of allowances of $295 and $304, respectively

     526        335   

Inventories

     69        77   

Deferred income taxes, net

     92        56   

Other current assets

     328        327   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total current assets

     2,806        3,032   

Property and equipment, net

     547        513   

Goodwill

     1,716        1,110   

Acquisition-related intangibles, net

     402        144   

Deferred income taxes, net

     44        49   

Other assets

     181        80   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

TOTAL ASSETS

   $ 5,696      $ 4,928   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY

    

Current liabilities:

    

Accounts payable

   $ 112      $ 228   

Accrued and other current liabilities

     846        768   

Deferred net revenue (packaged goods and digital content)

     1,439        1,005   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total current liabilities

     2,397        2,001   

0.75% convertible senior notes due 2016, net

     534        —     

Income tax obligations

     183        192   

Deferred income taxes, net

     82        37   

Other liabilities

     235        134   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total liabilities

     3,431        2,364   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Commitments and contingencies (See Note 13)

    

Stockholders’ equity:

    

Preferred stock, $0.01 par value. 10 shares authorized

     —          —     

Common stock, $0.01 par value. 1,000 shares authorized; 332 and 333 shares issued and outstanding, respectively

     3        3   

Paid-in capital

     2,549        2,495   

Accumulated deficit

     (477     (153

Accumulated other comprehensive income

     190        219   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total stockholders’ equity

     2,265        2,564   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY

   $ 5,696      $ 4,928   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

See accompanying Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (unaudited).

 

(a) Derived from audited consolidated financial statements.

 

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ELECTRONIC ARTS INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

 

(Unaudited)    Three Months Ended
December 31,
    Nine Months Ended
December 31,
 
(In millions, except per share data)    2011     2010     2011     2010  

Net revenue

   $ 1,061      $ 1,053      $ 2,775      $ 2,499   

Cost of goods sold

     552        586        1,224        1,171   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Gross profit

     509        467        1,551        1,328   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Operating expenses:

        

Marketing and sales

     269        253        631        553   

General and administrative

     98        75        260        226   

Research and development

     325        273        928        825   

Amortization of intangibles

     11        14        37        44   

Acquisition-related contingent consideration

     (11     1        8        (25

Restructuring and other charges

     —          154        17        162   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total operating expenses

     692        770        1,881        1,785   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Operating loss

     (183     (303     (330     (457

Gain on strategic investments, net

     —          —          —          23   

Interest and other income (expense), net

     (10     —          (13     6   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Loss before provision for (benefit from) income taxes

     (193     (303     (343     (428

Provision for (benefit from) income taxes

     12        19        (19     (1
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net loss

   $ (205   $ (322   $ (324   $ (427
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net loss per share:

        

Basic and Diluted

   $ (0.62   $ (0.97   $ (0.98   $ (1.29

Number of shares used in computation:

        

Basic and Diluted

     332        332        331        330   

See accompanying Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (unaudited).

 

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ELECTRONIC ARTS INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

 

(Unaudited)    Nine Months Ended
December 31,
 
(In millions)    2011     2010  

OPERATING ACTIVITIES

    

Net loss

   $ (324   $ (427

Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities:

    

Depreciation, amortization and accretion, net

     148        138   

Stock-based compensation

     129        138   

Acquisition-related contingent consideration

     8        (25

Non-cash restructuring charges

     (3     1   

Net gains on investments and sale of property and equipment

     (12     (24

Change in assets and liabilities:

    

Receivables, net

     (176     (180

Inventories

     11        (4

Other assets

     (81     (9

Accounts payable

     (150     59   

Accrued and other liabilities

     50        34   

Deferred income taxes, net

     (44     32   

Deferred net revenue (packaged goods and digital content)

     434        334   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities

     (10     67   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

INVESTING ACTIVITIES

    

Capital expenditures

     (128     (38

Proceeds from sale of property and equipment

     26        —     

Proceeds from sale of marketable equity securities

     —          132   

Proceeds from maturities and sales of short-term investments

     463        282   

Purchase of short-term investments

     (374     (367

Acquisition of subsidiaries, net of cash acquired

     (676     (16
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net cash used in investing activities

     (689     (7
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

FINANCING ACTIVITIES

    

Proceeds from issuance of common stock

     39        17   

Proceeds from borrowings on convertible senior notes, net of issuance costs

     617        —     

Proceeds from issuance of warrants

     65        —     

Purchase of convertible note hedge

     (107     —     

Excess tax benefit from stock-based compensation

     4        —     

Repurchase and retirement of common stock

     (230     —     
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net cash provided by financing activities

     388        17   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Effect of foreign exchange on cash and cash equivalents

     (26     3   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents

     (337     80   

Beginning cash and cash equivalents

     1,579        1,273   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Ending cash and cash equivalents

   $ 1,242      $ 1,353   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Supplemental cash flow information:

    

Cash paid (refunded) during the period for income taxes, net

   $ (4   $ 11   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Non-cash investing activities:

    

Change in unrealized gains on available-for-sale securities, net of taxes

   $ (16   $ 23   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Equity issued in connection with acquisition

   $ 87      $ —     
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

See accompanying Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (unaudited).

 

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ELECTRONIC ARTS INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

(Unaudited)

(1) DESCRIPTION OF BUSINESS AND BASIS OF PRESENTATION

We develop, market, publish and distribute game software and content that can be played by consumers on a variety of platforms, including video game consoles (such as the Sony PLAYSTATION 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, and Nintendo Wii), personal computers, mobile phones (such as the Apple iPhone and Google Android compatible phones), tablets and electronic readers (such as the Apple iPad and Amazon Kindle), the Internet, and handheld game players (such as the Sony PlayStation Portable (“PSP”) and the Nintendo DS and 3DS). Some of our games are based on content that we license from others (e.g., FIFA, Madden NFL, STAR WARS, Harry Potter, and Hasbro’s toy and game intellectual properties), and some of our games are based on our own wholly-owned intellectual property (e.g., The Sims, Need for Speed, Battlefield, Mass Effect, and Dead Space). Our goal is to publish titles with global mass-market appeal, which often means translating and localizing them for sale in non-English speaking countries. In addition, we also attempt to create software game “franchises” that allow us to publish new titles on a recurring basis that are based on the same property. Examples of this franchise approach are the annual iterations of our sports-based products (e.g., FIFA, Madden NFL, and NCAA Football), wholly-owned properties that can be successfully sequeled (e.g., The Sims, Need for Speed, Battlefield, Mass Effect, and Dead Space) and titles based on long-lived literary and/or movie properties (e.g., Harry Potter and STAR WARS).

Our fiscal year is reported on a 52- or 53-week period that ends on the Saturday nearest March 31. Our results of operations for the fiscal years ending or ended, as the case may be, March 31, 2012 and 2011 contain 52 weeks each, and ends or ended, as the case may be, on March 31, 2012 and April 2, 2011, respectively. Our results of operations for the three months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 contained 13 weeks each, and ended on December 31, 2011 and January 1, 2011, respectively. Our results of operations for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 contained 39 weeks each, and ended on December 31, 2011 and January 1, 2011, respectively. For simplicity of disclosure, all fiscal periods are referred to as ending on a calendar month end.

The Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements are unaudited and reflect all adjustments (consisting only of normal recurring accruals unless otherwise indicated) that, in the opinion of management, are necessary for a fair presentation of the results for the interim periods presented. The preparation of these Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in these Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements and accompanying notes. Actual results could differ materially from those estimates. The results of operations for the current interim periods are not necessarily indicative of results to be expected for the current year or any other period.

These Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements should be read in conjunction with the Consolidated Financial Statements and Notes thereto included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2011, as filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) on May 24, 2011.

(2) SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

Revenue Recognition

We evaluate revenue recognition based on the criteria set forth in Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) 985-605, Software: Revenue Recognition, and Staff Accounting Bulletin (“SAB”) No. 101, Revenue Recognition in Financial Statements, as revised by SAB No. 104, Revenue Recognition. We evaluate and recognize revenue when all four of the following criteria are met:

 

   

Evidence of an arrangement. Evidence of an agreement with the customer that reflects the terms and conditions to deliver products must be present.

 

   

Delivery. Delivery is considered to occur when a product is shipped and the risk of loss and rewards of ownership have been transferred to the customer. For online game services, delivery is considered to occur as the service is provided. For digital downloads that do not have an online service component, delivery is generally considered to occur when the download is made available.

 

   

Fixed or determinable fee. If a portion of the arrangement fee is not fixed or determinable, we recognize revenue as the amount becomes fixed or determinable.

 

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Collection is deemed probable. We conduct a credit review of each customer involved in a significant transaction to determine the creditworthiness of the customer. Collection is deemed probable if we expect the customer to be able to pay amounts under the arrangement as those amounts become due. If we determine that collection is not probable, we recognize revenue when collection becomes probable (generally upon cash collection).

Determining whether and when some of these criteria have been satisfied often involves assumptions and management judgments that can have a significant impact on the timing and amount of revenue we report in each period. For example, for our multiple element software arrangements, we must make assumptions and judgments in order to (1) determine whether and when each element has been delivered, (2) determine whether undelivered products or services are essential to the functionality of the delivered products and services, (3) determine whether vendor specific objective evidence of fair value (“VSOE”) exists for each undelivered element, and (4) allocate the total price among the various elements we must deliver. Changes to any of these assumptions or management judgments, or changes to the elements in a software arrangement, could cause a material increase or decrease in the amount of revenue that we report in a particular period.

Depending on the type of product, we may offer an online service that permits consumers to play against others via the Internet and/or receive additional updates or content from us. For those games that consumers can play via the Internet, we may provide a “matchmaking” service that permits consumers to connect with other consumers to play against each other online. In those situations where we do not require an additional fee for this online service, we account for the sale of the software product and the online service as a “bundled” sale, or multiple element arrangement, in which we sell both the software product and the online service for one combined price. We defer net revenue from sales of these games for which we do not have VSOE for the online service that we provided in connection with the sale, and recognize the revenue from these games over the estimated online service period, which is generally estimated to be six months beginning in the month after shipment.

In addition, for some software products we also provide updates or additional content (“digital content”) to be delivered via the Internet that can be used with the original software product. In many cases we separately sell digital content for an additional fee; however, some purchased digital content can only be accessed via the Internet (i.e., the consumer never takes possession of the digital content). We account for online transactions in which the consumer does not take possession of the digital content as a service transaction, and accordingly, we recognize the associated revenue over the estimated service period. In other transactions, at the date we sell the software product we have an obligation to provide incremental unspecified digital content in the future without an additional fee. In these cases, we account for the sale of the software product as a multiple element arrangement and recognize the revenue on a straight-line basis over the estimated period of game play.

Determining whether a transaction constitutes an online service transaction or a digital content download of a product requires judgment and can be difficult. The accounting for these transactions is significantly different. Revenue from product downloads is generally recognized when the download is made available (assuming all other recognition criteria are met). Revenue from an online game service is recognized as the service is rendered. If the service period is not defined, we recognize the revenue over the estimated service period. Determining the estimated service period is inherently subjective and is subject to regular revision based on historical online usage. In addition, determining whether we have an implicit obligation to provide incremental unspecified future digital content without an additional fee can be difficult.

Product Revenue. Product revenue, including sales to resellers and distributors (“channel partners”), is recognized when the above criteria are met. We reduce product revenue for estimated future returns, price protection, and other offerings, which may occur with our customers and channel partners.

Shipping and Handling. We recognize amounts billed to customers for shipping and handling as revenue. Additionally, shipping and handling costs incurred by us are included in cost of goods sold.

Online Subscription Revenue. Online subscription revenue is derived principally from subscription revenue collected from customers for online play related to our massively multiplayer online games and Pogo-branded online games services. These customers generally pay on an annual basis or a month-to-month basis and prepaid subscription revenue is recognized ratably over the period for which the services are provided.

Software Licenses. We license software rights to original equipment manufacturers (“OEMs”) of products in related industries (for example, makers of personal computers or computer accessories) to include certain of our products with the manufacturer’s product, or offer our products to consumers who have purchased the manufacturer’s product. We call these combined products “OEM bundles.” These OEM bundles generally require the customer to pay us an upfront nonrefundable fee, which represents the guaranteed minimum royalty amount. Revenue is generally recognized upon delivery of the product master or the first copy. Per-copy royalties on sales that exceed the minimum guarantee are recognized as earned.

 

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Adoption of ASU 2009-13 and ASU 2009-14

On April 3, 2011, we adopted FASB Accounting Standards Update (“ASU”) 2009-13, Revenue Recognition (Topic 605): Multiple-Deliverable Revenue Arrangements and ASU 2009-14, Software (Topic 985): Certain Revenue Arrangements that Include Software Elements. The new accounting principles establish a selling price hierarchy for determining the selling price of a deliverable and require the application of the relative selling price method to allocate the arrangement consideration to each deliverable in a multiple element arrangement that includes tangible products. In some of our multiple element arrangements, we sell tangible products with software and/or online services. These tangible products are generally either peripherals or ancillary collectors’ items. Prior to April 3, 2011, because either the software or other elements sold with the tangible products were essential to the functionality of the tangible product and/or we did not have VSOE for the tangible product, we did not separately account for the tangible product.

For our multiple element arrangements that include tangible products entered into after April 2, 2011, revenue is allocated to each separate unit of accounting for each deliverable using the relative selling prices of each deliverable in the arrangement based on the selling price hierarchy described below. If the arrangement contains more than one software deliverable, the arrangement consideration is allocated to the software deliverables as a group and then allocated to each software deliverable in accordance with ASC 985-605.

We determine the selling price for a tangible product deliverable based on the following selling price hierarchy: VSOE (i.e., the price we charge when the tangible product is sold separately) if available, third-party evidence (“TPE”) of fair value (i.e., the price charged by others for similar tangible products) if VSOE is not available, or our best estimate of selling price (“BESP”) if neither VSOE nor TPE is available. Determining the BESP is a subjective process that is based on multiple factors including, but not limited to, recent selling prices and related discounts, market conditions, customer classes, sales channels and other factors.

As the result of the adoption of these standards, for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011, we recognized $15 million more revenue than would have been recognized under previous accounting standards.

(3) FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS

Fair value is the price that would be received from selling an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. When determining fair value, we consider the principal or most advantageous market in which we would transact and consider assumptions that market participants would use when pricing the asset or liability. We measure certain financial and nonfinancial assets and liabilities at fair value on a recurring and nonrecurring basis.

Fair Value Hierarchy

The three levels of inputs that may be used to measure fair value are as follows:

 

   

Level 1. Quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.

 

   

Level 2. Observable inputs other than quoted prices included within Level 1, such as quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities, quoted prices in markets with insufficient volume or infrequent transactions (less active markets), or model-derived valuations in which all significant inputs are observable or can be derived principally from or corroborated with observable market data for substantially the full term of the assets or liabilities.

 

   

Level 3. Unobservable inputs to the valuation methodology that are significant to the measurement of the fair value of assets or liabilities.

 

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Assets and Liabilities Measured at Fair Value on a Recurring Basis

As of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011, our assets and liabilities that were measured and recorded at fair value on a recurring basis were as follows (in millions):

 

            Fair Value Measurements at Reporting Date Using       
            Quoted Prices in
Active  Markets  for
Identical
Financial
Instruments
     Significant
Other
Observable
Inputs
     Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
     
     As of
December 31,
2011
     (Level 1)      (Level 2)      (Level 3)    

Balance Sheet Classification

Assets

             

Money market funds

   $ 398       $ 398       $ —         $ —        Cash equivalents

Available-for-sale securities:

             

Corporate bonds

     151         —           151         —        Short-term investments

Marketable equity securities

     143         143         —           —        Marketable equity securities

U.S. Treasury securities

     138         138         —           —        Short-term investments and cash equivalents

U.S. agency securities

     125         —           125         —        Short-term investments and cash equivalents

Commercial paper

     18         —           18         —        Short-term investments and cash equivalents

Deferred compensation plan assets (a)

     11         11         —           —        Other assets

Foreign currency derivatives

     3         —           3         —        Other current assets
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

Total assets at fair value

   $ 987       $ 690       $ 297       $ —       
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

Liabilities

             

Contingent consideration (b)

   $ 159       $ —         $ —         $ 159      Accrued and other current liabilities and other liabilities
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

Total liabilities at fair value

   $ 159       $ —         $ —         $ 159     
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   
            Fair Value Measurements Using Significant
Unobservable Inputs (Level 3)
     
                          Contingent
Consideration
     

Balance as of March 31, 2011

            $ 51     

Additions

              100     

Change in fair value (c)

              8     
           

 

 

   

Balance as of December 31, 2011

            $ 159     
           

 

 

   
     As of March
31, 2011
     (Level 1)      (Level 2)      (Level 3)    

Balance Sheet Classification

Assets

             

Money market funds

   $ 774       $ 774       $ —         $ —        Cash equivalents

Available-for-sale securities:

             

Corporate bonds

     253         —           253         —        Short-term investments

Marketable equity securities

     161         161         —           —        Marketable equity securities

U.S. Treasury securities

     129         129         —           —        Short-term investments and cash equivalents

U.S. agency securities

     102         —           102         —        Short-term investments

Commercial paper

     31         —           31         —        Short-term investments and cash equivalents

Deferred compensation plan assets (a)

     12         12         —           —        Other assets
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

Total assets at fair value

   $ 1,462       $ 1,076       $ 386       $ —       
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

Liabilities

             

Contingent consideration (b)

   $ 51       $ —         $ —         $ 51      Accrued and other current liabilities and other liabilities
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

Total liabilities at fair value

   $ 51       $ —         $ —         $ 51     
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   
            Fair Value Measurements Using Significant
Unobservable Inputs (Level 3)
     
                          Contingent
Consideration
     

Balance as of March 31, 2010

            $ 65     

Additions

              3     

Change in fair value (c)

              (17  
           

 

 

   

Balance as of March 31, 2011

            $ 51     
           

 

 

   

 

 

(a)

The deferred compensation plan assets consist of various mutual funds.

 

(b)

The contingent consideration as of December 31, 2011 represents the estimated fair value of the additional variable cash consideration payable primarily in connection with our acquisitions of PopCap Games, Inc. (“PopCap”), Playfish Limited (“Playfish”), KlickNation Corporation (“KlickNation”), and Chillingo Limited (“Chillingo”) that is contingent upon the

 

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  achievement of certain performance milestones. The contingent consideration as of March 31, 2011 represents the estimated fair value of the additional variable cash consideration payable primarily in connection with our acquisitions of Playfish and Chillingo that is contingent upon the achievement of certain performance milestones. We estimated the fair value using expected future cash flows over the period in which the obligations are expected to be settled, and applied a discount rate that appropriately captures a market participant’s view of the risk associated with the obligations. In connection with the acquisition of PopCap during the second quarter of fiscal year 2012, we recognized an additional $95 million of contingent consideration. See Note 6 for additional information related to the PopCap contingent consideration and final allocation of purchase price.

 

(c)

The change in fair value is reported as acquisition-related contingent consideration in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations.

Assets and Liabilities Measured at Fair Value on a Nonrecurring Basis

There were no material impairment charges for assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis in periods subsequent to initial recognition during the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010.

(4) FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

Cash and Cash Equivalents

As of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011, our cash and cash equivalents were $1,242 million and $1,579 million, respectively. Cash equivalents were valued at their carrying amounts as they approximate fair value due to the short maturities of these financial instruments.

Short-Term Investments

Short-term investments consisted of the following as of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011 (in millions):

 

     As of December 31, 2011      As of March 31, 2011  
     Cost or
Amortized

Cost
     Gross Unrealized      Fair
Value
     Cost or
Amortized

Cost
     Gross Unrealized      Fair
Value
 
        Gains      Losses            Gains      Losses     

Corporate bonds

   $ 150       $ 1       $ —         $ 151       $ 252       $ 1       $ —         $ 253   

U.S. Treasury securities

     123         —           —           123         124         —           —           124   

U.S. agency securities

     120         —           —           120         102         —           —           102   

Commercial paper

     12         —           —           12         18         —           —           18   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Short-term investments

   $ 405       $ 1       $ —         $ 406       $ 496       $ 1       $ —         $ 497   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

We evaluate our investments for impairment quarterly. Factors considered in the review of investments with an unrealized loss include the credit quality of the issuer, the duration that the fair value has been less than the adjusted cost basis, severity of the impairment, reason for the decline in value and potential recovery period, the financial condition and near-term prospects of the investees, our intent to sell the investments, any contractual terms impacting the prepayment or settlement process, as well as if we would be required to sell an investment due to liquidity or contractual reasons before its anticipated recovery. Based on our review, we did not consider these investments to be other-than-temporarily impaired as of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011.

 

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The following table summarizes the amortized cost and fair value of our short-term investments, classified by stated maturity as of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011 (in millions):

 

Amortized Amortized Amortized Amortized
     As of December 31,
2011
     As of March 31,
2011
 
     Amortized
Cost
     Fair
Value
     Amortized
Cost
     Fair
Value
 

Short-term investments

           

Due in 1 year or less

   $ 187       $ 187       $ 214       $ 214   

Due in 1-2 years

     118         118         156         157   

Due in 2-3 years

     100         101         126         126   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Short-term investments

   $ 405       $ 406       $ 496       $ 497   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Marketable Equity Securities

Our investments in marketable equity securities consist of investments in common stock of publicly-traded companies and are accounted for as available-for-sale securities and are recorded at fair value. Unrealized gains and losses are recorded as a component of accumulated other comprehensive income in stockholders’ equity, net of tax, until either the security is sold or we determine that the decline in the fair value of a security to a level below its adjusted cost basis is other-than-temporary. We evaluate these investments for impairment quarterly. If we conclude that an investment is other-than-temporarily impaired, we will recognize an impairment charge at that time in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations.

Marketable equity securities consisted of the following as of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011 (in millions):

 

     Adjusted
Cost
     Gross
Unrealized
Gains
     Gross
Unrealized
Losses
     Fair
Value
 

As of December 31, 2011

   $ 32       $ 111       $ —         $ 143   

As of March 31, 2011

   $ 32       $ 129       $ —         $ 161   

We did not recognize any impairment charges during the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 on our marketable equity securities. We did not recognize impairment charges during the three months ended December 31, 2010 on our marketable equity securities. During the nine months ended December 31, 2010, we recognized impairment charges of $2 million on our investment in The9. Due to various factors, including but not limited to, the extent and duration during which the market price of this security had been below its adjusted cost and our intent to hold this security, we concluded the decline in value was other-than-temporary. The impairment charge for the nine months ended December 31, 2010 is included in gain on strategic investments, net in our Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations.

We did not sell any of our marketable securities during the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and the three months ended December 31, 2010. During the nine months ended December 31, 2010, we received proceeds of $121 million from the sale of our investment in Ubisoft and realized gains of $28 million, net of costs to sell. During the nine months ended December 31, 2010, we sold the remaining portions of our investment in The9 and received proceeds of $11 million and realized losses of $3 million. The realized gains and losses for the nine months ended December 31, 2010 are included in gain on strategic investments, net in our Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations.

0.75% Convertible Senior Notes Due 2016

The following table summarizes the carrying value and fair value of our 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016 (in millions):

 

     As of December 31, 2011  
     Carrying
Value
     Fair
Value
 

0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016

   $ 534       $ 615   

The carrying value of the 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016 excludes the fair value of the equity conversion feature, which was classified as equity upon issuance, while the fair value is based on quoted market prices for the 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016, which includes the equity conversion feature. See Note 12 for additional information related to our 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016.

 

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(5) DERIVATIVE FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

The assets or liabilities associated with our derivative instruments and hedging activities are recorded at fair value in other current assets or accrued and other current liabilities, respectively, on our Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets. As discussed below, the accounting for gains and losses resulting from changes in fair value depends on the use of the derivative instrument and whether it is designated and qualifies for hedge accounting.

We transact business in various foreign currencies and have significant international sales and expenses denominated in foreign currencies, subjecting us to foreign currency risk. We purchase foreign currency option contracts, generally with maturities of 15 months or less, to reduce the volatility of cash flows primarily related to forecasted revenue and expenses denominated in certain foreign currencies. In addition, we utilize foreign currency forward contracts to mitigate foreign exchange rate risk associated with foreign-currency-denominated monetary assets and liabilities, primarily intercompany receivables and payables. The foreign currency forward contracts generally have a contractual term of approximately three months or less and are transacted near month-end. At each quarter-end, the fair value of the foreign currency forward contracts generally is not significant. We do not use foreign currency option or foreign currency forward contracts for speculative or trading purposes.

Cash Flow Hedging Activities

Our foreign currency option contracts are designated and qualify as cash flow hedges. The effectiveness of the cash flow hedge contracts, including time value, is assessed monthly using regression analysis, as well as other timing and probability criteria. To qualify for hedge accounting treatment, all hedging relationships are formally documented at the inception of the hedges and must be highly effective in offsetting changes to future cash flows on hedged transactions. The effective portion of gains or losses resulting from changes in the fair value of these hedges is initially reported, net of tax, as a component of accumulated other comprehensive income in stockholders’ equity. The gross amount of the effective portion of gains or losses resulting from changes in the fair value of these hedges is subsequently reclassified into net revenue or research and development expenses, as appropriate, in the period when the forecasted transaction is recognized in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations. In the event that the gains or losses in accumulated other comprehensive income are deemed to be ineffective, the ineffective portion of gains or losses resulting from changes in fair value, if any, is reclassified to interest and other income (expense), net, in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations. In the event that the underlying forecasted transactions do not occur, or it becomes remote that they will occur, within the defined hedge period, the gains or losses on the related cash flow hedges are reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income to interest and other income (expense), net, in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations. During the reporting periods, all forecasted transactions occurred, and therefore, there were no such gains or losses reclassified into interest and other income (expense), net. As of December 31, 2011, we had foreign currency option contracts to purchase approximately $90 million in foreign currency and to sell approximately $46 million of foreign currency. All of the foreign currency option contracts outstanding as of December 31, 2011 will mature in the next 12 months. As of March 31, 2011, we had foreign currency option contracts to purchase approximately $40 million in foreign currency and to sell approximately $10 million of foreign currency. As of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011, the fair value of these outstanding foreign currency option contracts was immaterial and is included in other current assets.

The effect of the gains and losses from our foreign currency option contracts in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 was immaterial, and is included in interest and other income (expense), net.

Balance Sheet Hedging Activities

Our foreign currency forward contracts are not designated as hedging instruments, and are accounted for as derivatives whereby the fair value of the contracts is reported as other current assets or accrued and other current liabilities on our Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets, and gains and losses resulting from changes in the fair value are reported in interest and other income (expense), net, in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations. The gains and losses on these foreign currency forward contracts generally offset the gains and losses in the underlying foreign-currency-denominated monetary assets and liabilities, which are also reported in interest and other income (expense), net, in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations. As of December 31, 2011, we had foreign currency forward contracts to purchase and sell approximately $662 million in foreign currencies. Of this amount, $623 million represented contracts to sell foreign currencies in exchange for U.S. dollars, $30 million to purchase foreign currency in exchange for U.S. dollars, and $9 million to sell foreign currency in exchange for British pounds sterling. As of March 31, 2011, we had foreign currency forward contracts to purchase and sell approximately $187 million in foreign currencies. Of this amount, $140 million represented contracts to sell foreign currencies in exchange for U.S. dollars, $31 million to purchase foreign currency in exchange for U.S. dollars, and $16 million to sell foreign currency in exchange for British pounds sterling. As of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011, the fair value of our foreign currency forward contracts was immaterial and is included in accrued and other liabilities.

 

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The effect of foreign currency forward contracts in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010, was as follows (in millions):

 

         Gain Recognized in Income on Derivative  
     

Location of Gain
Recognized in-Income on
Derivative

  Three Months Ended
December 31,
     Nine Months Ended
December 31,
 
         2011      2010      2011      2010  

Foreign currency forward contracts not designated as hedging instruments

   Interest and other income
(expense), net
  $ 19       $ 12       $ 33       $ 7   

(6) BUSINESS COMBINATIONS

PopCap Games Inc. Acquisition

In August 2011, we acquired all of the outstanding shares of PopCap for an aggregate purchase price of approximately (1) $645 million in cash and (2) $87 million in privately-placed shares of our common stock to the founders and chief executive officer of PopCap. In addition, we agreed to grant over a four year period to PopCap’s employees up to $50 million in long-term equity retention arrangements in the form of restricted stock unit awards and options to acquire our common stock. These awards and options will be accounted for as stock-based compensation in accordance with ASC 718, Compensation – Stock Compensation. PopCap is a leading developer of games for mobile phones, tablets, PCs, and social network sites. This acquisition strengthens our participation in casual gaming and contributes to the growth of our digital product offerings. The following table summarizes the acquisition date fair value of the consideration transferred which consisted of the following (in millions):

 

Cash

   $ 645   

Equity

     87   
     

 

 

 

Total purchase price

   $ 732   
     

 

 

 

The equity included in the consideration above consisted of privately-placed shares of our common stock, whose fair value was determined based on the quoted market price of our common stock on the date of acquisition.

In addition, we may be required to pay additional variable cash consideration that is contingent upon the achievement of certain performance milestones through December 31, 2013 and is limited to a maximum of $550 million based on achievement of certain non-GAAP earnings targets before interest and tax. The estimated fair value of the contingent consideration arrangement at the acquisition date was $95 million. We estimated the fair value of the contingent consideration using probability assessments of expected future cash flows over the period in which the obligation is expected to be settled, and applied a discount rate that appropriately captures a market participant’s view of the risk associated with the obligation.

The final allocation of the purchase price was based on valuations of certain assets and liabilities and was completed during the third quarter of fiscal year 2012. The following table summarizes the fair values of assets acquired and liabilities assumed at the date of acquisition (in millions):

 

Current assets

   $ 62   

Property and equipment, net

     6   

Goodwill

     563   

Finite-lived intangible assets

     302   

Contingent consideration

     (95

Deferred income taxes, net

     (51

Other liabilities

     (55
     

 

 

 

Total purchase price

   $ 732   
     

 

 

 

 

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All of the goodwill was assigned to our EA Brands Segment. None of the goodwill recognized upon acquisition is deductible for tax purposes. See Note 7 for additional information related to the changes in the carrying amount of goodwill and Note 17 for segment information.

Finite-lived intangible assets acquired in this transaction are being amortized on a straight-line basis over their estimated lives ranging from three to nine years. The intangible assets as of the date of the acquisition include:

 

Gross Carrying Gross Carrying
      Gross Carrying
Amount

(in millions)
     Weighted-Average
Useful  Life
(in years)

Developed and core technology

   $ 245       6

Trade names and trademarks

     40       9

In-process research and development

     15       5

Other intangibles

     2       4
  

 

 

    

Total finite-lived intangibles

   $ 302       6
  

 

 

    

In connection with our acquisition of PopCap, we acquired in-process research and development assets valued at approximately $15 million in relation to game software that had not reached technical feasibility as of the date of acquisition. The fair value of PopCap’s products under development was determined using the income approach, which discounts expected future cash flows from the acquired in-process technology to present value. The discount rates used in the present value calculations were derived from an average weighted average cost of capital of 13 percent. Should the in-process software not be successfully completed, completed at a higher cost, or the development efforts go beyond the timeframe estimated by management, we may not receive the full benefits anticipated from the acquisition. Benefits from the development efforts are expected to begin to be received in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2012 and the development efforts are expected to be completed in fiscal year 2013.

There were six in-process research and development projects acquired as of the acquisition date each with $4 million or less of assigned fair value and $15 million of aggregate fair value. Additionally each project had less than $2 million of estimated costs to complete and $5 million aggregate cost to complete. As of the acquisition date, the weighted-average estimated percentage completion of all six projects combined was 36 percent.

The results of operations of PopCap and the estimated fair market values of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed have been included in our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements since the date of acquisition. Pro forma results of operations have not been presented because the effect of the acquisition was not material to our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations.

KlickNation and Other Fiscal 2012 Acquisitions

In November 2011, we acquired KlickNation, a developer of social role-playing games. During the nine months ended December 31, 2011, we completed three other acquisitions. These business combinations were completed for total cash consideration of approximately $55 million. These acquisitions were not material to our Consolidated Balance Sheets and Statements of Operations. The results of operations and the estimated fair value of the acquired assets and assumed liabilities have been included in our Consolidated Financial Statements since the date of the acquisitions. See Note 7 for information regarding goodwill and acquisition-related intangible assets. Pro forma results of operations have not been presented because the effect of the acquisitions was not material to our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations.

 

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(7) GOODWILL AND ACQUISITION-RELATED INTANGIBLES, NET

The changes in the carrying amount of goodwill are as follows (in millions):

 

     EA Brands Segment  

As of March 31, 2011

  

Goodwill

   $ 1,478   

Accumulated impairment

     (368
  

 

 

 

Total

     1,110   
  

 

 

 

Goodwill acquired

     610   

Effects of foreign currency translation

     (4
  

 

 

 

As of December 31, 2011

  

Goodwill

     2,084   

Accumulated impairment

     (368
  

 

 

 

Total

   $ 1,716   
  

 

 

 

Acquisition-related intangibles consisted of the following (in millions):

 

     As of December 31, 2011      As of March 31, 2011  
     Gross
Carrying
Amount
     Accumulated
Amortization
    Acquisition-
Related
Intangibles, Net
     Gross
Carrying
Amount
     Accumulated
Amortization
    Acquisition-
Related
Intangibles, Net
 

Developed and core technology

   $ 518       $ (212   $ 306       $ 259       $ (180   $ 79   

Trade names and trademarks

     131         (81     50         90         (70     20   

Carrier contracts and related

     85         (66     19         85         (62     23   

Registered user base and other intangibles

     91         (79     12         86         (64     22   

In-process research and development

     15         —          15         —           —          —     
  

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total

   $ 840       $ (438   $ 402       $ 520       $ (376   $ 144   
  

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

 

Amortization of intangibles for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 was $25 million (of which $14 million was recognized in cost of goods sold) and $62 million (of which $25 million was recognized in cost of goods sold), respectively. Amortization of intangibles for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2010 was $17 million (of which $3 million was recognized in cost of goods sold) and $53 million (of which $9 million was recognized in cost of goods sold), respectively. Acquisition-related intangible assets are amortized using the straight-line method over the lesser of their estimated useful lives or the agreement terms, typically from two to fourteen years. As of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011, the weighted-average remaining useful life for acquisition-related intangible assets was approximately 5.7 years and 5.1 years, respectively.

As of December 31, 2011, future amortization of acquisition-related intangibles that will be recorded in cost of goods sold and operating expenses is estimated as follows (in millions):

 

Fiscal Year Ending March 31,

      

2012 (remaining three months)

   $ 21   

2013

     84   

2014

     70   

2015

     63   

2016

     52   

Thereafter

     112   
  

 

 

 

Total

   $ 402   
  

 

 

 

 

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(8) RESTRUCTURING AND OTHER CHARGES

Restructuring and other restructuring plan-related information as of December 31, 2011 was as follows (in millions):

 

     Fiscal  2011
Restructuring
    Fiscal 2010
Restructuring
    Fiscal  2009
Restructuring
    Fiscal  2008
Reorganization
       
     Workforce     Other     Workforce     Facilities-
related
    Other     Facilities-
related
    Facilities-
related
    Total  

Balances as of March 31, 2010

   $ —        $ —        $ 8      $ 11      $ 7      $ 3      $ —        $ 29   

Charges to operations

     13        135        —          —          13        —          —          161   

Charges settled in cash

     (8     (32     (8     (6     (15     (1     —          (70

Charges settled in non-cash

     (2     (2     —          1        —          —          —          (3
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Balances as of March 31, 2011

     3        101        —          6        5        2        —          117   

Charges to operations

     (1     19        —          (3     12        —          (10     17   

Charges settled in cash

     (2     (40     —          (2     (14     —          10        (48
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Balances as of December 31, 2011

   $ —        $ 80      $ —        $ 1      $ 3      $ 2      $ —        $ 86   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Fiscal 2011 Restructuring

In fiscal year 2011, we announced a plan focused on the restructuring of certain licensing and developer agreements in an effort to improve the long-term profitability of our packaged goods business. Under this plan, we amended certain licensing and developer agreements. To a much lesser extent, as part of this restructuring we had workforce reductions and facilities closures through March 31, 2011. Substantially all of these exit activities were completed by March 31, 2011.

As part of our fiscal 2011 restructuring plan, we amended certain license agreements to terminate certain rights we previously had to use the licensors’ intellectual property. However, under these agreements we continue to be obligated to pay the contractual minimum royalty-based commitments set forth in the original agreements. Accordingly, we recognized losses and impairments of $121 million representing (1) the net present value of the estimated payments related to terminating these rights and (2) writing down assets associated with these agreements to their approximate fair value. In addition, for one agreement, the actual amount of the loss is variable and subject to periodic adjustments as it is dependent upon the actual revenue we generate from the games. Because the loss for one agreement will be paid in installments through June 2016, our accrued loss was computed using the effective interest method. We currently estimate recognizing in future periods through June 2016, approximately $13 million for the accretion of interest expense related to this obligation. This interest expense will be included in restructuring and other charges in our Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations.

In addition, for the development of certain games, we previously entered into publishing agreements with independent software developers. Under these agreements, we were obligated to pay the independent software developers a predetermined amount (a “Minimum Guarantee”) upon delivery of a completed product. The independent software developers were thinly capitalized and they financed the development of products through bank borrowings. During fiscal year 2011, in order to more directly influence the development, product quality and product completion, we amended these agreements whereby we agreed to advance a portion of the Minimum Guarantee prior to completion of the product which were used by the independent software developers to repay their bank loans. In addition, we are committed to advance the remaining portion of the Minimum Guarantee during the remaining development period. As a result, we assumed development risk of the products.

Because the independent software developers are thinly capitalized, our sole ability to recover the Minimum Guarantee is effectively through publishing the software product in development. We also have exclusive rights to exploit the software product once completed. Therefore, we concluded that the substance of the arrangement is the purchase of research and development that has no alternative future use and was expensed upon acquisition. Accordingly, we recognized a $31 million charge in our Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations during the fiscal year ended March 31, 2011. In addition, we will recognize the remaining portion of the Minimum Guarantee to be advanced during the development period as research and development expenses as the services are incurred.

Since the inception of the fiscal 2011 restructuring plan through December 31, 2011, we have incurred charges of $166 million, consisting of (1) $123 million related to the amendment of certain licensing agreements and other intangible asset impairment costs, (2) $31 million related to the amendment of certain developer agreements, and (3) $12 million in employee-related expenses. The $80 million restructuring accrual as of December 31, 2011 related to the fiscal 2011 restructuring is expected to be settled by June 2016. During the remainder of fiscal year 2012, we anticipate incurring less than $2 million of restructuring charges related to the fiscal 2011 restructuring (primarily interest expense accretion).

 

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Overall, including $166 million in charges incurred through December 31, 2011, we expect to incur total cash and non-cash charges between $180 million and $185 million by June 2016. These charges will consist primarily of (1) charges, including accretion of interest expense, related to the amendment of certain licensing and developer agreements and other intangible asset impairment costs (approximately $170 million) and (2) employee-related costs ($12 million).

Fiscal 2010 Restructuring

In fiscal year 2010, we announced a restructuring plan to narrow our product portfolio to provide greater focus on titles with higher margin opportunities. Under this plan, we reduced our workforce by approximately 1,100 employees and have (1) consolidated or closed various facilities, (2) eliminated certain titles, and (3) incurred IT and other costs to assist in reorganizing certain activities. The majority of these exit activities were completed by March 31, 2010.

Since the inception of the fiscal 2010 restructuring plan through December 31, 2011, we have incurred charges of $138 million, consisting of (1) $62 million in employee-related expenses, (2) $57 million related to intangible asset impairment costs, abandoned rights to intellectual property, and other costs to assist in the reorganization of our business support functions, and (3) $19 million related to the closure of certain of our facilities. We do not expect to incur any additional restructuring charges under this plan. The $4 million restructuring accrual as of December 31, 2011 related to the fiscal 2010 restructuring is expected to be settled by March 2012.

Fiscal 2009 Restructuring

In fiscal year 2009, we announced a cost reduction plan as a result of our performance combined with the economic environment. This plan included a narrowing of our product portfolio, a reduction in our worldwide workforce of approximately 11 percent, or 1,100 employees, the closure of 10 facilities, and reductions in other variable costs and capital expenditures.

Since the inception of the fiscal 2009 restructuring plan through March 31, 2011, we have incurred charges of $55 million, consisting of (1) $33 million in employee-related expenses, (2) $20 million related to the closure of certain of our facilities, and (3) $2 million related to asset impairments. We do not expect to incur any additional restructuring charges under this plan. The restructuring accrual of $2 million as of December 31, 2011 related to the fiscal 2009 restructuring is expected to be settled by September 2016.

Fiscal 2008 Reorganization

As part of our fiscal 2008 reorganization, in December 2007, we commenced marketing our facility in Chertsey, England for sale. In August 2011, we completed the sale of our facility in Chertsey, England for $26 million and recognized a gain of $10 million. The gain is included in restructuring and other charges on our Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations.

(9) ROYALTIES AND LICENSES

Our royalty expenses consist of payments to (1) content licensors, (2) independent software developers, and (3) co-publishing and distribution affiliates. License royalties consist of payments made to celebrities, professional sports organizations, movie studios and other organizations for our use of their trademarks, copyrights, personal publicity rights, content and/or other intellectual property. Royalty payments to independent software developers are payments for the development of intellectual property related to our games. Co-publishing and distribution royalties are payments made to third parties for the delivery of products.

Royalty-based obligations with content licensors and distribution affiliates are either paid in advance and capitalized as prepaid royalties or are accrued as incurred and subsequently paid. These royalty-based obligations are generally expensed to cost of goods sold generally at the greater of the contractual rate for contracts with guaranteed minimums, or an effective royalty rate based on the total projected net revenue. Prepayments made to thinly capitalized independent software developers and co-publishing affiliates are generally made in connection with the development of a particular product, and therefore, we are generally subject to development risk prior to the release of the product. Accordingly, payments that are due prior to completion of a product are generally expensed to research and development over the development period as the services are incurred. Payments due after completion of the product (primarily royalty-based in nature) are generally expensed as cost of goods sold.

 

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Our contracts with some licensors include minimum guaranteed royalty payments, which are initially recorded as an asset and as a liability at the contractual amount when no performance remains with the licensor. When performance remains with the licensor, we record guarantee payments as an asset when actually paid and as a liability when incurred, rather than recording the asset and liability upon execution of the contract. Royalty liabilities are classified as current liabilities to the extent such royalty payments are contractually due within the next 12 months.

Each quarter, we also evaluate the expected future realization of our royalty-based assets, as well as any unrecognized minimum commitments not yet paid to determine amounts we deem unlikely to be realized through product sales. Any impairments or losses determined before the launch of a product are charged to research and development expense. Impairments or losses determined post-launch are charged to cost of goods sold. We evaluate long-lived royalty-based assets for impairment generally using undiscounted cash flows when impairment indicators exist. Unrecognized minimum royalty-based commitments are accounted for as executory contracts, and therefore, any losses on these commitments are recognized when the underlying intellectual property is abandoned (i.e., cease use) or the contractual rights to use the intellectual property are terminated. During the three months ended December 31, 2011, we did not recognize any losses or impairment charges on unrecognized minimum royalty-based commitments and royalties-based assets. During the nine months ended December 31, 2011, we recognized additional losses of $14 million representing an adjustment to our fiscal 2011 restructuring. During the three months ended December 31, 2010, in connection with our fiscal 2011 restructuring, we recognized losses of $75 million on our previously unrecognized minimum royalty-based commitments and impairment charges of $27 million on our royalty-based assets. During the nine months ended December 31, 2010, we recognized losses of $85 million, inclusive of $75 million related to our fiscal 2011 restructuring, on our previously unrecognized minimum royalty-based commitments and impairment charges of $27 million on our royalty-based assets related to our fiscal 2011 restructuring.

The current and long-term portions of prepaid royalties and minimum guaranteed royalty-related assets, included in other current assets and other assets, consisted of (in millions):

 

    

As of

December 31,

     As of
March 31,
 
     2011      2011  

Other current assets

   $ 65       $ 89   

Other assets

     99         22   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Royalty-related assets

   $ 164       $ 111   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

At any given time, depending on the timing of our payments to our co-publishing and/or distribution affiliates, content licensors, and/or independent software developers, we recognize unpaid royalty amounts owed to these parties as accrued liabilities. The current and long-term portions of accrued royalties, included in accrued and other current liabilities and other liabilities, consisted of (in millions):

 

     As of
December 31,
2011
     As of
March 31,
2011
 

Accrued and other current liabilities

   $ 163       $ 136   

Other liabilities

     60         61   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Royalty-related liabilities

   $ 223       $ 197   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

As of December 31, 2011, $80 million of restructuring accruals related to the fiscal 2011 restructuring plan is included in royalty-related liabilities in the table above. See Note 8 for details of restructuring and other restructuring plan-related activities and Note 10 for the details of our accrued and other current liabilities.

In addition, as of December 31, 2011, we were committed to pay approximately $896 million to content licensors, independent software developers, and co-publishing and/or distribution affiliates, but performance remained with the counterparty (i.e., delivery of the product or content or other factors) and such commitments were therefore not recorded in our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.

 

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(10) BALANCE SHEET DETAILS

Inventories

Inventories as of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011 consisted of (in millions):

 

     As of
December 31,
2011
     As of
March 31,
2011
 

Raw materials and work in process

   $ 2       $ 8   

Finished goods

     67         69   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Inventories

   $ 69       $ 77   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Property and Equipment, Net

Property and equipment, net, as of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011 consisted of (in millions):

 

     As of
December 31,

2011
    As of
March 31,

2011
 

Computer equipment and software

   $ 553      $ 504   

Buildings

     333        355   

Leasehold improvements

     113        105   

Office equipment, furniture and fixtures

     69        67   

Land

     63        66   

Construction in progress

     35        20   

Warehouse equipment and other

     10        10   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 
     1,176        1,127   

Less: accumulated depreciation

     (629     (614
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Property and equipment, net

   $ 547      $ 513   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Depreciation expense associated with property and equipment was $23 million and $74 million for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011, respectively. Depreciation expense associated with property and equipment was $26 million and $79 million for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2010, respectively.

Acquisition-Related Restricted Cash Included in Other Current Assets

Included in other current assets on our Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets as of December 31, 2011 and March 30, 2011 was $106 million and $100 million, respectively, of acquisition-related restricted cash. In connection with our acquisition of Playfish in fiscal year 2010, we deposited $100 million into an escrow account to pay the former shareholders of Playfish in the event certain performance milestones through December 31, 2011 are achieved. In connection with our acquisition of PopCap in August 2011, we acquired $6 million of additional restricted cash held in an escrow account in the event certain liabilities become due. As these deposits are restricted in nature, they are excluded from cash and cash equivalents. Through the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011, no distributions were made from the restricted cash amount. We expect to pay approximately $50 million in connection with the Playfish earn-out. We expect the remaining $50 million in restricted cash will be released and converted to available cash and cash equivalents in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2012.

 

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Accrued and Other Current Liabilities

Accrued and other current liabilities as of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011 consisted of (in millions):

 

     As of
December 31,
2011
     As of
March 31,
2011
 

Other accrued expenses

   $ 417       $ 359   

Accrued compensation and benefits

     211         232   

Accrued royalties

     143         96   

Deferred net revenue (other)

     75         81   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Accrued and other current liabilities

   $ 846       $ 768   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Deferred net revenue (other) includes the deferral of subscription revenue, deferrals related to our Switzerland distribution business, advertising revenue, licensing arrangements, and other revenue for which revenue recognition criteria has not been met.

Deferred Net Revenue (Packaged Goods and Digital Content)

Deferred net revenue (packaged goods and digital content) was $1,439 million as of December 31, 2011 and $1,005 million as of March 31, 2011. Deferred net revenue (packaged goods and digital content) includes the unrecognized revenue from (1) bundled sales of certain online-enabled packaged goods and digital content for which either we do not have VSOE for the online service that we provide in connection with the sale of the software or we have an obligation to provide future incremental unspecified digital content, (2) certain packaged goods sales of massively-multiplayer online role-playing games, and (3) sales of certain incremental content associated with our core subscription services that can only be played online, which are types of “micro-transactions.” We recognize revenue from sales of online-enabled packaged goods and digital content for which (1) we do not have VSOE for the online service that we provided in connection with the sale and (2) we have an obligation to deliver incremental unspecified digital content in the future without an additional fee on a straight-line basis generally over an estimated six-month period beginning in the month after shipment. However, we expense the cost of goods sold related to these transactions during the period in which the product is delivered (rather than on a deferred basis).

(11) INCOME TAXES

We estimate our annual effective tax rate at the end of each quarterly period, and we record the tax effect of certain discrete items, which are unusual or occur infrequently, in the interim period in which they occur, including changes in judgment about deferred tax valuation allowances. In addition, jurisdictions with a projected loss for the year, jurisdictions with a year-to-date loss where no tax benefit can be recognized, and jurisdictions where we are unable to estimate an annual effective tax rate are excluded from the estimated annual effective tax rate. The impact of such an exclusion could result in a higher or lower effective tax rate during a particular quarter depending on the mix and timing of actual earnings versus annual projections.

We recognize deferred tax assets and liabilities for both the expected impact of differences between the financial statement amount and the tax basis of assets and liabilities and for the expected future tax benefit to be derived from tax losses and tax credit carry forwards. We record a valuation allowance against deferred tax assets when it is considered more likely than not that all or a portion of our deferred tax assets will not be realized. In making this determination, we are required to give significant weight to evidence that can be objectively verified. It is generally difficult to conclude that a valuation allowance is not needed when there is significant negative evidence, such as cumulative losses in recent years. Forecasts of future taxable income are considered to be less objective than past results, particularly in light of the economic environment. Therefore, cumulative losses weigh heavily in the overall assessment. Based on the assumptions and requirements noted above, we have recorded a valuation allowance against most of our U.S. deferred tax assets. In addition, we expect to provide a valuation allowance on future U.S. tax benefits until we can sustain a level of profitability or until other significant positive evidence arises that suggest that these benefits are more likely than not to be realized.

During the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011, we recorded approximately $3 million and $58 million, respectively, of additional net deferred tax liabilities related to the PopCap and KlickNation acquisitions. These additional deferred tax liabilities create a new source of taxable income, thereby requiring us to release a portion of our deferred tax asset valuation allowance with a related reduction in income tax expense for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 of approximately $3 million and $58 million, respectively.

 

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The provision for (benefit from) income taxes reported for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 is based on our projected annual effective tax rate for fiscal year 2012, and also includes certain discrete tax benefits recorded during the period. Our effective tax rates for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 were a tax expense of 6.2 percent and tax benefit of 5.5 percent, respectively, compared to a tax expense of 6.3 percent and a tax benefit of 0.2 percent for the same periods of fiscal 2011. The effective tax rate for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 differs from the statutory rate of 35.0 percent primarily due to the utilization of U.S. deferred tax assets which were subject to a valuation allowance, a reduction in the U.S. valuation allowance related to the PopCap and KlickNation acquisitions, and non-U.S. profits subject to a reduced or zero tax rate. The effective tax rate for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 differs from the same period in fiscal year 2011 primarily due to greater tax benefits recorded in fiscal year 2012 related to the reduction of the U.S. valuation allowance as a result of the PopCap and KlickNation acquisitions.

During the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011, we recorded a net increase of $5 million and $13 million, respectively in gross unrecognized tax benefits. The total gross unrecognized tax benefits as of December 31, 2011 is $286 million, of which approximately $43 million is offset by prior cash deposits to tax authorities for issues pending resolution. A portion of our unrecognized tax benefits will affect our effective tax rate if they are recognized upon favorable resolution of the uncertain tax positions. As of December 31, 2011, if recognized, approximately $144 million of the unrecognized tax benefits would affect our effective tax rate and approximately $130 million would result in adjustments to deferred tax assets with corresponding adjustments to the valuation allowance.

During the three months ended December 31, 2011, we recorded a net decrease in taxes of $2 million for accrued interest and penalties related to tax positions taken on our tax returns. As of December 31, 2011, the combined amount of accrued interest and penalties related to uncertain tax positions included in income tax obligations on our Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet was approximately $22 million.

The IRS has completed its examination of our federal income tax returns through fiscal year 2005, and is currently examining our fiscal years 2006, 2007 and 2008 tax returns. We are also currently under income tax examination in Canada for fiscal years 2004 and 2005, and in France for fiscal years 2006 through 2008. We remain subject to income tax examination for several other jurisdictions including Canada for fiscal years after 2003, in France for fiscal years after 2008, in Germany for fiscal years after 2007, in the United Kingdom for fiscal years after 2009, and in Switzerland for fiscal years after 2007.

On January 18, 2011, we received a Corporation Notice of Reassessment (the “Notice”) from the Canada Revenue Agency (“CRA”) claiming that we owe additional taxes, plus interest and penalties, for the 2004 and 2005 tax years. The incremental tax liability asserted by the CRA is $44 million, excluding interest and penalties. The Notice primarily relates to transfer pricing in connection with the reimbursement of costs for services rendered to our U.S. parent company by one of our subsidiaries in Canada. We do not agree with the CRA’s position and we have filed a Notice of Objection with the appeals department of the CRA. We do not believe the CRA’s position has merit and accordingly, we have not adjusted our liability for uncertain tax positions as a result of the Notice. If, upon resolution, we are required to pay an amount in excess of our liability for uncertain tax positions for this matter, the incremental amounts due would result in additional charges to income tax expense. In determining such charges, we would consider the impact of any correlative relief we may obtain in the form of additional tax deductions in the U.S.

The timing of the resolution of income tax examinations is highly uncertain, and the amounts ultimately paid, if any, upon resolution of the issues raised by the taxing authorities may differ materially from the amounts accrued for each year. Although potential resolution of uncertain tax positions involve multiple tax periods and jurisdictions, it is reasonably possible that a reduction of up to $55 million of the reserves for unrecognized tax benefits may occur within the next 12 months, some of which, depending on the nature of the settlement or expiration of statutes of limitations, may affect our income tax provision (benefit) and therefore benefit the resulting effective tax rate. The actual amount could vary significantly depending on the ultimate timing and nature of any settlements.

(12) FINANCING ARRANGEMENT

0.75% Convertible Senior Notes Due 2016

In July 2011, we issued $632.5 million aggregate principal amount of 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016 (the “Notes”). The Notes are senior unsecured obligations which pay interest semiannually in arrears at a rate of 0.75 percent per annum on January 15 and July 15 of each year, beginning on January 15, 2012 and will mature on July 15, 2016, unless earlier purchased or converted in accordance with their terms prior to such date. The Notes are senior in right of payment to any unsecured indebtedness that is expressly subordinated in right of payment to the Notes.

 

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The Notes are convertible into cash and shares of our common stock based on an initial conversion value of 31.5075 shares of our common stock per $1,000 principal amount of Notes (equivalent to an initial conversion price of approximately $31.74 per share). Upon conversion of the Notes, holders will receive cash up to the principal amount of each Note, and any excess conversion value will be delivered in shares of our common stock. Prior to April 15, 2016, the Notes are convertible only if (1) the last reported sale price of the common stock for at least 20 trading days (whether or not consecutive) during the period of 30 consecutive trading days ending on the last trading day of the immediately preceding fiscal quarter is greater than or equal to 130 percent of the conversion price ($41.26 per share) on each applicable trading day; (2) during the five business day period after any ten consecutive trading day period in which the trading price per $1,000 principal amount of notes falls below 98 percent of the last reported sale price of our common stock multiplied by the conversion rate on each trading day; or (3) specified corporate transactions, including a change in control, occur. On or after April 15, 2016 a holder may convert any of its Notes at any time prior to the close of business on the second scheduled trading day immediately preceding the maturity date. The conversion rate is subject to customary anti-dilution adjustments (for example, certain dividend distributions or tender or exchange offer of our common stock), but will not be adjusted for any accrued and unpaid interest. The Notes are not redeemable prior to maturity except for specified corporate transactions and events of default, and no sinking fund is provided for the Notes. The Notes do not contain any financial covenants.

We separately account for the liability and equity components of the Notes. The carrying amount of the equity component representing the conversion option is equal to the fair value of the Convertible Note Hedge, as described below, which is a substantially identical instrument and was purchased on the same day as the Notes. The carrying amount of the liability component was determined by deducting the fair value of the equity component from the par value of the Notes as a whole, and represents the fair value of a similar liability that does not have an associated convertible feature. A liability of $525 million as of the date of issuance was recognized for the principal amount of the Notes representing the present value of the Notes’ cash flows using a discount rate of 4.54 percent. The excess of the principal amount of the liability component over its carrying amount is amortized to interest expense over the term of the Notes using the effective interest method. The equity component is not remeasured as long as it continues to meet the conditions for equity classification.

In accounting for $15 million of issuance costs related to the Notes issuance, we allocated $13 million to the liability component and $2 million to the equity component. Debt issuance costs attributable to the liability component are being amortized to expense over the term of the Notes, and issuance costs attributable to the equity component were netted with the equity component in additional paid-in capital.

The carrying values of the liability and equity components of the Notes are reflected in our Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet as follows (in millions):

 

      As of
December 31,

2011
 

Principal amount of Notes

   $ 633   

Unamortized discount of the liability component

     (99
  

 

 

 

Net carrying amount of Notes

   $ 534   
  

 

 

 

Equity component, net

   $ 105   
  

 

 

 

Interest expense recognized related to the Notes are as follows (in millions):

 

      Three Months
Ended
December 31,
2011
     Nine Months
Ended
December 31,
2011
 

Amortization of debt discount

   $ 5       $ 9   

Amortization of debt issuance costs

     —           1   

Coupon interest expense

     1         2   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total interest expense related to Notes

   $ 6       $ 12   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

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Convertible Note Hedge and Warrants Issuance

In addition, in July 2011, we entered into privately negotiated convertible note hedge transactions (the “Convertible Note Hedge”) with certain counterparties to reduce the potential dilution with respect to our common stock upon conversion of the Notes. The Convertible Note Hedge, subject to customary anti-dilution adjustments, provide us with the option to acquire, on a net settlement basis, approximately 19.9 million shares of our common stock at a strike price of $31.74, which corresponds to the conversion price of the Notes and is equal to the number of shares of our common stock that notionally underlie the Notes. As of December 31, 2011, we have not purchased any shares under the Convertible Note Hedge. We paid $107 million for the Convertible Note Hedge, which was recorded as an equity transaction.

Separately, we have also entered into privately negotiated warrant transactions with the certain counterparties whereby we sold to independent third parties warrants (the “Warrants”) to acquire, subject to customary anti-dilution adjustments that are substantially the same as the anti-dilution provisions contained in the Notes, up to 19.9 million shares of our common stock (which is also equal to the number of shares of our common stock that notionally underlie the Notes), with a strike price of $41.14. The Warrants could have a dilutive effect with respect to our common stock to the extent that the market price per share of its common stock exceeds $41.14 on or prior to the expiration date of the Warrants. We received proceeds of $65 million from the sale of the Warrants.

(13) COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES

Lease Commitments

As of December 31, 2011, we leased certain current facilities, furniture and equipment under non-cancelable operating lease agreements. We were required to pay property taxes, insurance and normal maintenance costs for certain of these facilities and any increases over the base year of these expenses on the remainder of our facilities.

Development, Celebrity, League and Content Licenses: Payments and Commitments

The products we produce in our studios are designed and created by our employee designers, artists, software programmers and by non-employee software developers (“independent artists” or “third-party developers”). We typically advance development funds to the independent artists and third-party developers during development of our games, usually in installment payments made upon the completion of specified development milestones. Contractually, these payments are generally considered advances against subsequent royalties on the sales of the products. These terms are set forth in written agreements entered into with the independent artists and third-party developers.

In addition, we have certain celebrity, league and content license contracts that contain minimum guarantee payments and marketing commitments that may not be dependent on any deliverables. Celebrities and organizations with whom we have contracts include: FIFA, FIFPRO Foundation, FAPL (Football Association Premier League Limited), and DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga GmbH (German Soccer League) (professional soccer); National Basketball Association (professional basketball); PGA TOUR, Tiger Woods and Augusta National (professional golf); National Hockey League and NHL Players’ Association (professional hockey); National Football League Properties, PLAYERS Inc., and Red Bear Inc. (professional football); Collegiate Licensing Company (collegiate football); ESPN (content in EA SPORTS games); Hasbro, Inc. (most of Hasbro’s toy and game intellectual properties); and LucasArts and Lucas Licensing (Star Wars: The Old Republic). These developer and content license commitments represent the sum of (1) the cash payments due under non-royalty-bearing licenses and services agreements and (2) the minimum guaranteed payments and advances against royalties due under royalty-bearing licenses and services agreements, the majority of which are conditional upon performance by the counterparty. These minimum guarantee payments and any related marketing commitments are included in the table below.

 

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The following table summarizes our unrecognized minimum contractual obligations as of December 31, 2011 (in millions):

 

     Contractual Obligations         

Fiscal Year Ending March 31,

   Leases (a)      Developer/
Licensor
Commitments
     Marketing      Convertible
Notes
Interest (b)
     Other
Purchase
Obligations
     Total  

2012 (remaining three months)

   $ 13       $ 50       $ 18       $ 2       $ 5       $ 88   

2013

     52         191         58         5         9         315   

2014

     48         121         51         5         7         232   

2015

     39         116         32         5         —           192   

2016

     28         84         33         5         —           150   

Thereafter

     36         334         95         2         —           467   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total

   $ 216       $ 896       $ 287       $ 24       $ 21       $ 1,444   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

(a) 

Lease commitments have not been reduced by minimum sub-lease rentals for unutilized office space resulting from our reorganization activities of approximately $7 million due in the future under non-cancelable sub-leases.

 

(b) 

In addition to the interest payments reflected in the table above, we will be obligated to pay the $632.5 million principal amount of the 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016 and any excess conversion value in shares of our common stock upon redemption after the maturity of the Notes on July 15, 2016 or earlier. See Note 12 for additional information related to our 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016.

The amounts represented in the table above reflect our unrecognized minimum cash obligations for the respective fiscal years, but do not necessarily represent the periods in which they will be recognized and expensed in our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements. In addition, the amounts in the table above are presented based on the dates the amounts are contractually due; however, certain payment obligations may be accelerated depending on the performance of our operating results.

In addition to what is included in the table above, as of December 31, 2011, we had a liability for unrecognized tax benefits and an accrual for the payment of related interest totaling $236 million, for which we are unable to make a reasonably reliable estimate of when cash settlement with a taxing authority will occur.

In addition to what is included in the table above as of December 31, 2011, primarily in connection with our PopCap, Playfish, KlickNation, and Chillingo acquisitions, we may be required to pay an additional $672 million of cash consideration based upon the achievement of certain performance milestones through March 31, 2014. As of December 31, 2011, we have accrued $159 million of contingent consideration on our Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet representing the estimated fair value of the contingent consideration, of which $50 million relates to performance milestones earned through December 31, 2011 in connection with the Playfish acquisition and for which we expect to settle in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2012.

Legal Proceedings

In June 2008, Geoffrey Pecover filed an antitrust class action in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, alleging that EA obtained an illegal monopoly in a discreet antitrust market that consists of “league-branded football simulation video games” by bidding for, and winning, exclusive licenses with the NFL, Collegiate Licensing Company and Arena Football League. In December 20, 2010, the district court granted the plaintiffs’ request to certify a class of plaintiffs consisting of all consumers who purchased EA’s Madden NFL, NCAA Football or Arena Football videogames after 2005. The parties are in the midst of fact discovery. The court has set a trial date for October 2012. The complaint seeks unspecified compensatory damages. We have not accrued any loss related to this matter. We believe the claims asserted are without merit and intend to vigorously defend against them.

We are also subject to claims and litigation arising in the ordinary course of business. We do not believe that any liability from any reasonably foreseeable disposition of such claims and litigation, individually or in the aggregate, would have a material adverse effect on our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.

 

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(14) STOCK-BASED COMPENSATION

Valuation Assumptions

We are required to estimate the fair value of share-based payment awards on the date of grant. We recognize compensation costs for stock-based payment awards to employees based on the grant-date fair value using a straight-line approach over the service period for which such awards are expected to vest.

We determine the fair value of our share-based payment awards as follows:

 

   

Restricted Stock Units, Restricted Stock, and Performance-Based Restricted Stock Units. The fair value of restricted stock units, restricted stock, and performance-based restricted stock units (other than market-based restricted stock units) is determined based on the quoted market price of our common stock on the date of grant. Performance-based restricted stock units include grants made (1) to certain members of executive management primarily granted in fiscal year 2008 and (2) in connection with certain acquisitions.

 

   

Market-Based Restricted Stock Units. Market-based restricted stock units consist of grants of performance-based restricted stock units to certain members of executive management (referred to herein as “market-based restricted stock units”). The fair value of our market-based restricted stock units is determined using a Monte-Carlo simulation model. Key assumptions for the Monte-Carlo simulation model are the risk-free interest rate, expected volatility, expected dividends and correlation coefficient.

 

   

Stock Options and Employee Stock Purchase Plan. The fair value of stock options and stock purchase rights granted pursuant to our equity incentive plans and our 2000 Employee Stock Purchase Plan (“ESPP”), respectively, is determined using the Black-Scholes valuation model based on the multiple-award valuation method. Key assumptions of the Black-Scholes valuation model are the risk-free interest rate, expected volatility, expected term and expected dividends.

The determination of the fair value of market-based restricted stock units, stock options and ESPP is affected by assumptions regarding subjective and complex variables. Generally, our assumptions are based on historical information and judgment is required to determine if historical trends may be indicators of future outcomes.

The estimated assumptions used in the Black-Scholes valuation model to value our stock option grants and ESPP were as follows:

 

     Stock Option Grants      ESPP  
     Three Months Ended      Nine Months Ended      Nine Months Ended  
     December 31,      December 31,      December 31,  
     2011      2010      2011      2010      2011      2010  

Risk-free interest rate

     0.4 - 1.2%         1.2 - 2.6%         0.4 - 1.8%         0.8 - 2.6%         0.1%         0.2 - 0.3%   

Expected volatility

     42 - 46%         41 - 43%         40 - 46%         41 - 45%         39 - 40%         38%   

Weighted-average volatility

     45%         42%         43%         43%         39%         38%   

Expected term

     4.1 years         4.2 years         4.4 years         4.4 years         6 -12 months         6 -12 months   

Expected dividends

     None         None         None         None         None         None   

There were no ESPP shares valued during the three months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010.

The estimated assumptions used in the Monte-Carlo simulation model to value our market-based restricted stock units were as follows:

 

     Nine Months Ended
December 31,

2011
 

Risk-free interest rate

     0.2 - 0.6%   

Expected volatility

     14 - 83%   

Weighted-average volatility

     35%   

Expected dividends

     None   

 

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There were no market-based restricted stock units granted during the three months ended December 31, 2011 and the three and nine months ended December 30, 2010.

Stock-Based Compensation Expense

Employee stock-based compensation expense recognized during the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 was calculated based on awards ultimately expected to vest and has been reduced for estimated forfeitures. In subsequent periods, if actual forfeitures differ from those estimates, an adjustment to stock-based compensation expense will be recognized at that time.

The following table summarizes stock-based compensation expense resulting from stock options, restricted stock, restricted stock units and the ESPP included in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations (in millions):

 

     Three Months Ended
December 31,
     Nine Months Ended
December 31,
 
     2011      2010      2011      2010  

Cost of goods sold

   $ —         $ 1       $ 1       $ 2   

Marketing and sales

     7         6         18         16   

General and administrative

     11         9         29         32   

Research and development

     30         30         81         86   

Restructuring and other charges

     —           2         —           2   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Stock-based compensation expense

   $ 48       $ 48       $ 129       $ 138   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

During the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010, we did not recognize any provision for or benefit from income taxes related to our stock-based compensation expense.

As of December 31, 2011, our total unrecognized compensation cost related to stock options was $17 million and is expected to be recognized over a weighted-average service period of 1.7 years. As of December 31, 2011, our total unrecognized compensation cost related to restricted stock, restricted stock units and notes payable in shares of common stock (collectively referred to as “restricted stock rights”) was $310 million and is expected to be recognized over a weighted-average service period of 2.0 years. During the nine months ended December 31, 2011, we determined that the performance criteria for certain performance-based restricted stock units was improbable of achievement and accordingly reversed stock-based compensation expense of $7 million previously recognized within our Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations. As the criteria for these certain performance-based restricted stock was improbable of achievement, the related unrecognized compensation cost is excluded from the total unrecognized compensation cost related to restricted stock rights as of December 31, 2011.

Stock Options

The following table summarizes our stock option activity for the nine months ended December 31, 2011:

 

     Options
(in  thousands)
    Weighted-
Average
Exercise Price
     Weighted-Average
Remaining
Contractual Term

(in years)
     Aggregate
Intrinsic Value
(in millions)
 

Outstanding as of March 31, 2011

     12,899      $ 31.39         

Granted

     431        20.79         

Exercised

     (1,145     19.61         

Forfeited, cancelled or expired

     (2,151     23.90         
  

 

 

         

Outstanding as of December 31, 2011

     10,034        33.90         5.15       $ 10   
  

 

 

         

Exercisable as of December 31, 2011

     8,440        35.43         4.69       $ 9   
  

 

 

         

The aggregate intrinsic value represents the total pre-tax intrinsic value based on our closing stock price as of December 31, 2011, which would have been received by the option holders had all the option holders exercised their options as of that date. The weighted-average grant date fair values of stock options granted during the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 were $7.85 and $7.35, respectively. The weighted-average grant date fair values of stock options granted during the three and nine months ended December 31, 2010 were $5.58 and $6.20, respectively. We issue new common stock from our authorized shares upon the exercise of stock options.

 

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Restricted Stock Rights

The following table summarizes our restricted stock rights activity, excluding performance-based and market-based restricted stock unit activity discussed below, for the nine months ended December 31, 2011:

 

     Restricted Stock
Rights

(in thousands)
    Weighted-
Average Grant
Date Fair Value
 

Balance as of March 31, 2011

     13,971      $ 22.01   

Granted

     9,433        22.17   

Vested

     (5,123     20.33   

Forfeited or cancelled

     (1,564     20.22   
  

 

 

   

Balance as of December 31, 2011

     16,717        22.78   
  

 

 

   

The weighted-average grant date fair values of restricted stock rights granted during the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 were $22.10 and $22.17, respectively. The weighted-average grant date fair values of restricted stock rights granted during the three and nine months ended December 31, 2010 were $15.59 and $17.25, respectively.

Performance-Based Restricted Stock Units

The following table summarizes our performance-based restricted stock unit activity for the nine months ended December 31, 2011:

 

     Performance-
Based  Restricted

Stock Units
(in thousands)
    Weighted-
Average Grant
Date Fair Value
 

Balance as of March 31, 2011

     1,993      $ 47.00   

Forfeited or cancelled

     (423     34.80   
  

 

 

   

Balance as of December 31, 2011

     1,570        50.29   
  

 

 

   

Market-Based Restricted Stock Units

Our market-based restricted stock units vest contingent upon the achievement of pre-determined market and service conditions. If these market conditions are not met but service conditions are met, the restricted stock units will not vest; however, any compensation expense we have recognized to date will not be reversed. During the three months ended June 30, 2011, 670,000 market-based restricted stock units, representing the target number, were granted. The number of shares of common stock to be received at vesting will range from zero percent to 200 percent of the target number of stock units based on our total stockholder return (“TSR”) relative to the performance of companies in the NASDAQ-100 Index for each measurement period over a three year period. The maximum number of common shares that could vest is 1,340,000 for market-based restricted stock units granted in fiscal year 2012. The following table summarizes our market-based restricted stock unit activity for the nine months ended December 31, 2011:

 

     Market-Based
Restricted Stock
Units

(in thousands)
    Weighted-
Average Grant
Date Fair Value
 

Balance as of March 31, 2011

     —        $ —     

Granted

     670        34.77   

Forfeited or cancelled

     (35     34.77   
  

 

 

   

Balance as of December 31, 2011

     635        34.77   
  

 

 

   

 

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Stock Repurchase Program

On February 1, 2011, our Board of Directors authorized a program to repurchase up to $600 million of our common stock over the next 18 months. The timing and actual amount of the stock repurchases will depend on several factors including price, capital availability, regulatory requirements, alternative investment opportunities and other market conditions. We are not obligated to repurchase any specific number of shares under the program and the repurchase program may be modified, suspended or discontinued at any time. During nine months ended December 31, 2011, we repurchased and retired approximately 11 million shares of our common stock for approximately $230 million, net of commissions.

Annual Meeting of Stockholders

At our Annual Meeting of Stockholders, held on July 28, 2011, our stockholders approved (1) an amendment to our 2000 Equity Incentive Plan (the “Equity Plan”) to increase the number of shares authorized for issuance under the Equity Plan by 10 million shares and (2) an amendment to the ESPP to increase the number of shares authorized under the ESPP by 3.5 million shares.

(15) COMPREHENSIVE LOSS

We classify items of other comprehensive income (loss) by their nature in a financial statement and display the accumulated other comprehensive income balance separately from accumulated deficit and paid-in capital in the equity section of our balance sheets. Accumulated other comprehensive income primarily includes foreign currency translation adjustments and the net of tax amounts for unrealized gains (losses) on available-for-sale securities and derivative instruments designated as cash flow hedges. Foreign currency translation adjustments are not adjusted for income taxes as they relate to indefinite investments in non-U.S. subsidiaries.

The change in the components of comprehensive loss, net of related immaterial taxes, for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 is summarized as follows (in millions):

 

     Three Months Ended
December 31,
    Nine Months Ended
December 31,
 
     2011     2010     2011     2010  

Net loss

   $ (205   $ (322   $ (324   $ (427
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Other comprehensive income (loss):

        

Change in unrealized gains on available-for-sale securities

     (72     —          (16     (49

Reclassification adjustment for realized gains on available-for-sale securities

     —          —          (1     (27

Change in unrealized losses on derivative instruments

     (1     (1     (2     (7

Reclassification adjustment for realized losses on derivative instruments

     1        1        3        2   

Foreign currency translation adjustments

     4        11        (13     8   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total other comprehensive income (loss)

     (68     11        (29     (73
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total comprehensive loss

   $ (273   $ (311   $ (353   $ (500
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

(16) NET LOSS PER SHARE

As a result of our net loss for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011, we have excluded all share-based payment awards from the diluted loss per share calculation as their inclusion would have had an antidilutive effect. Had we reported net income for these periods, an additional 6 million shares and 7 million shares of common stock would have been included in the number of shares used to calculate diluted earnings per share, respectively. Additionally, had we reported net income, options to purchase, restricted stock units and restricted stock to be released in the amount of 7 and 9 million shares of common stock would have been excluded from the treasury stock method computation of diluted shares for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 as their inclusion would have had an antidilutive effect.

As a result of our net loss for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2010, we have excluded all share-based payment awards from the diluted loss per share calculation as their inclusion would have had an antidilutive effect. Had we reported net income for these periods, an additional 3 million shares of common stock in each period would have been included in the number of shares used to calculate diluted earnings per share. Additionally, had we reported net income, options to purchase, restricted stock units and restricted stock to be released in the amount of 18 million shares of common stock in each period would have been excluded from the treasury stock method computation of diluted shares, as their inclusion would have had an antidilutive effect.

 

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Potentially dilutive shares of common stock related to our 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016, which have a conversion price of $31.74 per share and the associated Warrants, which have a conversion price of $41.14 per share were excluded from the computation of diluted loss per share for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 as their inclusion would have had an antidilutive effect resulting from the conversion price and our net loss for both periods. The Convertible Note Hedge was excluded from the calculation of diluted shares as the impact is always considered antidilutive since the call option would be exercised by us when the exercise price is lower than the market price. See Note 12 for additional information related to our 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016 and related Convertible Note Hedge and Warrants.

(17) SEGMENT INFORMATION

Our reporting segments are based upon: our internal organizational structure; the manner in which our operations are managed; the criteria used by our Chief Executive Officer, our Chief Operating Decision Maker (“CODM”), to evaluate segment performance; the availability of separate financial information; and overall materiality considerations.

Prior to the second quarter of fiscal year 2012, our business was organized around three labels, EA Games, EA SPORTS and EA Play, as well as EA Interactive (“EAI”). Our CODM regularly received separate financial information for the distinct businesses within the EAI organization. Accordingly, our CODM reviewed the results of the three Labels, as well as the businesses in EAI, including EA Mobile, the combined results of Pogo and Playfish, and Hasbro, in assessing performance and allocating resources amongst these six organizations.

During the second quarter of fiscal year 2012, we announced a recommitment of our focus on building our intellectual properties and franchises into businesses connected to the consumer on a year-round basis, growing our digital business and releasing Origin, our online commerce and content delivery system. In connection with this and our acquisition of PopCap, we implemented a number of changes to our management reporting structure, including expanding our three labels to four, with BioWare now considered a label separate from the EA Games Label, and aggregating these four labels into an overall EA Label organization with a President of EA Labels reporting directly to our CODM. In addition, our EAI business reported directly to our CODM (previously our EAI business reported into our Chief Operating Officer). Through the third quarter of fiscal year 2012, the President of the EA Labels and the Executive Vice President of EAI are were responsible for allocating resources within their organizations. The CODM reviews the disaggregated and aggregated results of the EA Labels and EAI organizations to assess overall performance and allocate resources between these two organizations while to a lesser degree, our CODM also reviews results based on geographic revenue performance. Because the EA Labels and EAI operating segments have similar economic characteristics, products, and distribution methods, they have been aggregated together into the EA Brands reportable segment.

 

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The following table summarizes the financial performance of the EA Brands segment and a reconciliation of the EA Brands segment’s profit to our consolidated operating income for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010. Prior periods reported below have been restated to reflect our current EA Brands reporting segment structure (in millions):

 

     Three Months Ended     Nine Months Ended  
     December 31,     December 31,  
     2011     2010     2011     2010  

EA Brands segment:

        

Net revenue before revenue deferral

   $ 1,613      $ 1,358      $ 3,131      $ 2,746   

Depreciation and amortization

     (13     (14     (43     (42

Other expenses

     (957     (940     (2,291     (2,124
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

EA Brands segment profit

     643        404        797        580   

Reconciliation to consolidated operating loss:

        

Other:

        

Revenue deferral

     (1,370     (995     (2,420     (2,003

Recognition of revenue deferral

     780        638        1,986        1,669   

Other net revenue

     38        52        78        87   

Depreciation and amortization

     (35     (29     (93     (90

Acquisition-related contingent consideration

     11        (1     (8     25   

Restructuring and other charges

     —          (154     (17     (162

Stock-based compensation

     (48     (46     (129     (136

Other expenses

     (202     (172     (524     (427
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Consolidated operating loss

   $ (183   $ (303   $ (330   $ (457
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

EA Brands segment profit differs from consolidated operating loss primarily due to the exclusion of (1) certain corporate and other functional costs that are not allocated to EA Brands, (2) the deferral of certain net revenue related to online-enabled packaged goods and digital content (see Note 10 for additional information regarding deferred net revenue (packaged goods and digital content)), and (3) our Switzerland distribution revenue and expenses that is not allocated to EA Brands. Our CODM reviews assets on a consolidated basis and not on a segment basis.

As we continue to evolve our business and more of our products are delivered to consumers digitally via the Internet, management places a greater emphasis and focus on assessing its performance through a review of net revenue by revenue composition rather than net revenue by platform. Information about our total net revenue by revenue composition for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 is presented below (in millions):

 

     Three Months Ended      Nine Months Ended  
     December 31,      December 31,  
     2011      2010      2011      2010  

Publishing and other

   $ 738       $ 767       $ 1,835       $ 1,794   

Wireless, Internet-derived, advertising (digital)

     274         195         740         532   

Distribution

     49         91         200         173   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net revenue

   $ 1,061       $ 1,053       $ 2,775       $ 2,499   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

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Information about our operations in North America, Europe and Asia as of and for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 is presented below (in millions):

 

     Three Months Ended      Nine Months Ended  
     December 31,      December 31,  
     2011      2010      2011      2010  

Net revenue from unaffiliated customers

           

North America

   $ 500       $ 528       $ 1,338       $ 1,306   

Europe

     505         477         1,271         1,056   

Asia

     56         48         166         137   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net revenue

   $ 1,061       $ 1,053       $ 2,775       $ 2,499   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

     As of December 31,  
     2011      2010  

Long-lived assets

     

North America

   $ 2,179       $ 1,286   

Europe

     438         449   

Asia

     48         34   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total

   $ 2,665       $ 1,769   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Our direct sales to GameStop Corp. represented approximately 14 percent and 15 percent of total net revenue for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011, respectively. Our direct sales to GameStop Corp. represented approximately 14 percent and 15 percent of total net revenue for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2010, respectively. Our direct sales to Wal-Mart Stores Inc. did not exceed 10 percent of total net revenue for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011. Our direct sales to Wal-Mart Stores Inc. represented approximately 10 percent of total net revenue for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2010.

(18) IMPACT OF RECENTLY ISSUED ACCOUNTING STANDARDS

In May 2011, the FASB issued ASU 2011-04, Fair Value Measurement (Topic 820): Amendments to Achieve Common Fair Value Measurement and Disclosure Requirements in U.S. GAAP and IFRSs. The amendments in this ASU generally represent clarification of Topic 820, but also include instances where a particular principle or requirement for measuring fair value or disclosing information about fair value measurements has changed. This update results in common principles and requirements for measuring fair value and for disclosing information about fair value measurements in accordance with U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and International Financial Reporting Standards. The amendments are effective for interim and annual periods beginning after December 15, 2011 and are to be applied prospectively. We do not expect the adoption of ASU 2011-04 to have a material impact on our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.

In June 2011, the FASB issued ASU 2011-05, Comprehensive Income (Topic 220): Presentation of Comprehensive Income. ASU 2011-05 requires one of two alternatives for presenting comprehensive income and eliminates the option to report other comprehensive income and its components as a part of the Consolidated Statements of Stockholders’ Equity. Additionally, ASU 2011-05 requires presentation on the face of the financial statements reclassification adjustments for items that are reclassified from other comprehensive income to net income in the statement(s) where the components of net income and the components of other comprehensive income are presented. The requirement related to the reclassification adjustments from other comprehensive income to net income was deferred in December 2011, as a result of the issuance of ASU 2011-12, Deferral of the Effective Date for Amendments to the Presentation of Reclassications of Items Out of Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income in Accounting Standards Update 2011-05 (Topic 220). The amendments in ASU 2011-05, as amended by ASU 2011-12, do not change the items that must be reported in other comprehensive income or when an item of other comprehensive income must be reclassified to net income. ASU 2011-05, as amended by ASU 2011-12 is effective for fiscal years and interim periods within those years beginning after December 15, 2011 and is to be applied retrospectively. We do not expect the adoption of ASU 2011-05, as amended by ASU 2011-12, to have a material impact on our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.

In September 2011, the FASB issued ASU 2011-08, Intangibles – Goodwill and Other (Topic 350): Testing Goodwill for Impairment. ASU 2011-08 allows an entity to first assess qualitative factors to determine whether it is more likely than not that the fair value of a reporting unit is less than its carrying amount as a basis for determining whether it is necessary to perform the two-step goodwill impairment test. If an entity concludes it is more likely than not that the fair value of a reporting unit exceeds its carrying amount, it need not perform the two-step impairment test. The amendments are effective for annual and interim goodwill impairment tests performed for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2011, with early adoption permitted. We do not expect the adoption of ASU 2011-08 to have an impact on our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.

 

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In December 2011, the FASB issued ASU 2011-11, Disclosures about Offsetting Assets and Liabilities, which creates new disclosure requirements about the nature of an entity’s rights of offset and related arrangements associated with its financial instruments and derivative instruments. The disclosure requirements are effective for annual reporting periods beginning on or after January 1, 2013, and interim periods therein, with retrospective application required. The new disclosures are designed to make financial statements that are prepared under U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles more comparable to those prepared under International Financial Reporting Standards. We are currently evaluating the impact of ASU 2011-11 on our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.

 

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REPORT OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM

The Board of Directors and Stockholders

Electronic Arts Inc.:

We have reviewed the condensed consolidated balance sheets of Electronic Arts Inc. and subsidiaries (the Company) as of December 31, 2011 and January 1, 2011, the related condensed consolidated statements of operations and cash flows for the three- and nine-month periods ended December 31, 2011 and January 1, 2011. These condensed consolidated financial statements are the responsibility of the Company’s management.

We conducted our reviews in accordance with the standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States). A review of interim financial information consists principally of applying analytical procedures and making inquiries of persons responsible for financial and accounting matters. It is substantially less in scope than an audit conducted in accordance with the standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States), the objective of which is the expression of an opinion regarding the financial statements taken as a whole. Accordingly, we do not express such an opinion.

Based on our reviews, we are not aware of any material modifications that should be made to the condensed consolidated financial statements referred to above for them to be in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.

We have previously audited, in accordance with standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States), the consolidated balance sheet of Electronic Arts Inc. and subsidiaries as of April 2, 2011, and the related consolidated statements of operations, stockholders’ equity and comprehensive loss, and cash flows for the year then ended (not presented herein); and in our report dated May 24, 2011, we expressed an unqualified opinion on those consolidated financial statements. In our opinion, the information set forth in the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheet as of April 2, 2011 is fairly stated, in all material respects, in relation to the consolidated balance sheet from which it has been derived.

 

  /s/   KPMG LLP
  Santa Clara, California
  February 6, 2012

 

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Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations

CAUTIONARY NOTE ABOUT FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

This Quarterly Report contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, made in this Quarterly Report are forward looking. Examples of forward-looking statements include statements related to industry prospects, our future economic performance including anticipated revenues and expenditures, results of operations or financial position, and other financial items, our business plans and objectives, including our intended product releases, and may include certain assumptions that underlie the forward-looking statements. We use words such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “expect,” “intend,” “estimate” (and the negative of any of these terms), “future” and similar expressions to help identify forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are subject to business and economic risk and reflect management’s current expectations, and involve subjects that are inherently uncertain and difficult to predict. Our actual results could differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. We will not necessarily update information if any forward-looking statement later turns out to be inaccurate. Risks and uncertainties that may affect our future results include, but are not limited to, those discussed in this report under the heading “Risk Factors” in Part II, Item 1A, as well as in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2011 as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) on May 24, 2011 and in other documents we have filed with the SEC.

OVERVIEW

The following overview is a high-level discussion of our operating results, as well as some of the trends and drivers that affect our business. Management believes that an understanding of these trends and drivers is important in order to understand our results for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011, as well as our future prospects. This summary is not intended to be exhaustive, nor is it intended to be a substitute for the detailed discussion and analysis provided elsewhere in this Form 10-Q, including in the remainder of “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations,” “Risk Factors,” and the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements and related Notes. Additional information can be found in the “Business” section of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2011 as filed with the SEC on May 24, 2011 and in other documents we have filed with the SEC.

About Electronic Arts

We develop, market, publish and distribute game software and content that can be played by consumers on a variety of platforms, including video game consoles (such as the Sony PLAYSTATION 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, and Nintendo Wii), personal computers, mobile phones (such as the Apple iPhone and Google Android compatible phones), tablets and electronic readers (such as the Apple iPad and Amazon Kindle), the Internet, and handheld game players (such as the Sony PlayStation Portable (“PSP”) and the Nintendo DS and 3DS). Some of our games are based on content that we license from others (e.g., FIFA, Madden NFL, STAR WARS, Harry Potter, and Hasbro’s toy and game intellectual properties), and some of our games are based on our own wholly-owned intellectual property (e.g., The Sims, Need for Speed, Battlefield, and Dead Space). Our goal is to publish titles with global mass-market appeal, which often means translating and localizing them for sale in non-English speaking countries. In addition, we also attempt to create software game “franchises” that allow us to publish new titles on a recurring basis that are based on the same property. Examples of this franchise approach are the annual iterations of our sports-based products (e.g., FIFA, Madden NFL, and NCAA Football), wholly-owned properties that can be successfully sequeled (e.g., The Sims, Need for Speed, Battlefield, Mass Effect, and Dead Space) and titles based on long-lived literary and/or movie properties (e.g., Harry Potter and STAR WARS).

Financial Results

Total net revenue for the three months ended December 31, 2011 was $1,061 million, up $8 million as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010. This increase is due to increased revenue recognized from our wireless, Internet-derived, and advertising (digital) products, partially offset by decreased revenue recognized from our distribution products. From a title perspective, the increase was primarily driven by Battlefield 3, FIFA 12 and Madden 12. At December 31, 2011, deferred net revenue associated with sales of online-enabled package goods and digital content increased by $590 million as compared to September 30, 2011, directly decreasing the amount of reported net revenue during the three months ended December 31, 2011. At December 31, 2010, deferred revenue associated with sales of online-enabled package goods and digital content increased by $357 million as compared to September 30, 2010, directly decreasing the amount of reported net revenue during the three months ended December 31, 2010. Without these changes in deferred net revenue, reported net revenue would have increased by approximately $241 million during the three months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010.

 

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Net loss for the three months ended December 31, 2011 was $205 million as compared to a net loss of $322 million for the three months ended December 31, 2010. Diluted loss per share for the three months ended December 31, 2011 was $0.62 as compared to a diluted loss per share of $0.97 for the three months ended December 31, 2010. Net loss decreased during the three months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010 primarily as a result of (1) a $154 million decrease in restructuring activity and (2) a $34 million decrease in cost of goods sold primarily due to a change in the mix of our revenue toward non-license based products which resulted in decreased royalty expenses, offset by a $76 million increase in operating expenses, excluding restructuring activity primarily due to an increase in personnel-related costs resulting from an increase in headcount in connection with recent acquisitions.

Cash provided by operating activities decreased $77 million during the nine months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010 primarily due to the settlement of higher accounts payable balances in the beginning of fiscal year 2012 as compared to fiscal year 2011 in connection with increased title releases in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2011 as compared to fiscal year 2010.

Trends in Our Business

Digital Content Distribution and Services. Consumers are spending an ever-increasing portion of their money and time on interactive entertainment that is accessible online, or through mobile digital devices such as smart phones, or through social networks such as Facebook. We offer a variety of online-delivered products and services. Many of our games that are available as packaged goods products are also available through direct online download through the Internet, including on our own commerce site, called Origin. We also offer online-delivered content and services that are add-ons or related to our packaged goods products such as additional game content or enhancements of multiplayer services. Further, we offer other games, content and services that are available only via electronic delivery, such as Internet-only games and game services including games on social networking sites such as Facebook, and games for mobile devices.

Advances in mobile technology have resulted in a variety of new and evolving devices that are being used to play games by an ever-broadening base of consumers. We have responded to these advances in technology and consumer acceptance of digital distribution by offering different sales models, such as subscription services, online downloads for a one-time fee, and advertising-supported free-to-play games and game sites. In addition, we offer our consumers the ability to play a game across platforms on multiple devices. We significantly increased the revenue that we derive from wireless, Internet-derived and advertising (digital) products and services from $195 million during the three months ended December 31, 2010 to $274 million during the three months ended December 31, 2011 and we expect this portion of our business to continue to grow in the current fiscal year and beyond.

Wireless and other Emerging Platforms. Advances in technology have resulted in a variety of platforms for interactive entertainment. Examples include wireless technologies, streaming gaming services, and Internet-connected televisions. Our efforts in wireless interactive entertainment are focused in two areas – games for handheld game systems and downloadable games for mobile devices. These platforms grow the consumer base for our business while also providing competition to existing established video game platforms. We expect sales of games for wireless and other emerging platforms to continue to be an important part of our business.

Concentration of Sales Among the Most Popular Games. We see a larger portion of packaged goods games sales concentrated on the most popular titles, and that those titles are typically sequels of prior games. We have responded to this trend by significantly reducing the number of games that we produce from 54 primary titles in fiscal year 2010 to 36 primary titles in fiscal year 2011. In fiscal year 2012, we expect to release 22 primary titles, including our December 2011 launch of the massively – multiplayer online role-playing game Star Wars: The Old Republic. In addition, we have decreased the number of third-party games that we distribute, which have lower margins.

Catalog Sales. The video game industry is experiencing a change in retail sales patterns, which is decreasing revenue from catalog sales (sales of games in the periods subsequent to the quarter in which the title was launched). Currently, many console games experience sales cycles that are shorter than in the past. To mitigate this trend, we offer our consumers a direct-to-consumer service (such as “head-to-head” play or other multiplayer options) and/or additional content available through online services to further enhance the gaming experience and extend the time that consumers play our games after their initial purchase. We anticipate that in some cases these additional online services will also generate revenue to mitigate the effect of reduced catalog sales.

Used Games. Some retailers sell used video games, which are generally priced lower than new video games and do not result in revenue to the publisher of the games from the sale. We have observed that the market for used video games has been growing. If retailers continue to increase their sales of used video games, it could negatively affect our sales of new video games and have an adverse impact on our operating results.

 

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Recent Developments

Acquisition of PopCap Games, Inc. In August 2011, we acquired all of the outstanding shares of PopCap Games Inc. (“PopCap”) for an aggregate purchase price of approximately (1) $645 million in cash and (2) $87 million in privately placed shares of our common stock to the founders and chief executive officer of PopCap. In addition, we agreed to grant over a four year period to PopCap’s employees up to $50 million in long-term equity retention arrangements in the form of restricted stock unit awards and options to acquire our common stock. PopCap is a leading developer of casual games for mobile phones, tablets, PCs, and social network sites. This acquisition strengthens our participation in casual gaming and contributes to our digital business.

0.75% Convertible Senior Notes Due 2016. In July 2011, we issued $632.5 million aggregate principal amount of 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016 (the “Notes”). The Notes are senior unsecured obligations which pay interest semiannually in arrears at a rate of 0.75 percent per annum on January 15 and July 15 of each year, beginning on January 15, 2012 and will mature on July 15, 2016, unless earlier purchased or converted in accordance with their terms prior to such date. The Notes are convertible into cash and shares of our common stock based on an initial conversion value of 31.5075 shares of our common stock per $1,000 principal amount of Notes (equivalent to an initial conversion price of approximately $31.74 per share). Upon conversion of the Notes, holders will receive cash up to the principal amount of each Note, and any excess conversion value will be delivered in shares of our common stock.

In addition, in July 2011, we entered into privately negotiated convertible note hedge transactions (the “Convertible Note Hedge”) with certain counterparties to reduce the potential dilution with respect to our common stock upon conversion of the Notes. The Convertible Note Hedge, subject to customary anti-dilution adjustments, provide us with the option to acquire, on a net settlement basis, approximately 19.9 million shares of our common stock at a strike price of $31.74, which corresponds to the conversion price of the Notes and is equal to the number of shares of our common stock that notionally underlie the Notes. As of December 31, 2011, we have not purchased any shares under the Convertible Note Hedge. We paid $107 million for the Convertible Note Hedge.

Separately, we have also entered into privately negotiated warrant transactions with the certain counterparties whereby we sold to independent third parties warrants (the “Warrants”) to acquire, subject to customary anti-dilution adjustments that are substantially the same as the anti-dilution provisions contained in the Notes, up to 19.9 million shares of our common stock (which is also equal to the number of shares of our common stock that notionally underlie the Notes), with a strike price of $41.14. The Warrants could have a dilutive effect with respect to our common stock to the extent that the market price per share of its common stock exceeds $41.14 on or prior to the expiration date of the Warrants. We received proceeds of $65 million from the sale of the Warrants.

See Note 12 to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements for additional information related to our 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016.

Stock Repurchase Program. In February 2011, we announced that our Board of Directors authorized a program to repurchase up to $600 million of our common stock over the next 18 months. As of December 31, 2011, we had repurchased $288 million of our common stock, or approximately 14 million shares, in the open market since the commencement of the program, including pursuant to pre-arranged stock trading plans.

Under the program, we may purchase stock in the open market or through privately negotiated transactions in accordance with applicable securities laws, including pursuant to pre-arranged stock trading plans. The timing and actual amount of the stock repurchases will depend on several factors including price, capital availability, regulatory requirements, alternative investment opportunities, and other market conditions. We are not obligated to repurchase any specific number of shares under the program and the repurchase program may be modified, suspended or discontinued at any time.

International Operations and Foreign Currency Exchange Impact. International sales (revenue derived from countries other than Canada and the United States), are a fundamental part of our business. Net revenue from international sales accounted for approximately 52 percent of our total net revenue during the nine months ended December 31, 2011 and approximately 48 percent of our total net revenue during the nine months ended December 31, 2010. Our net revenue is impacted by foreign exchange rates during the reporting period associated with net revenue before revenue deferral, as well as the foreign exchange rates associated with the recognition of deferred net revenue of online-enabled packaged goods and digital content that were established at the time we recorded this deferred net revenue on our Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets. The foreign

 

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exchange rates during the reporting period may not always move in the same direction as the foreign exchange rate impact associated with the recognition of deferred net revenue of online-enabled packaged goods and digital content. During the nine months ended December 31, 2011, foreign exchange rates had an overall favorable impact on our net revenue of approximately $123 million, or 5 percent. In addition, our international investments and our cash and cash equivalents denominated in foreign currencies are subject to fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates. If the U.S. dollar strengthens against these currencies, then foreign exchange rates may have an unfavorable impact on our results of operations and our financial condition.

CRITICAL ACCOUNTING POLICIES AND ESTIMATES

Our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States. The preparation of these Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, contingent assets and liabilities, and revenue and expenses during the reporting periods. The policies discussed below are considered by management to be critical because they are not only important to the portrayal of our financial condition and results of operations, but also because application and interpretation of these policies requires both management judgment and estimates of matters that are inherently uncertain and unknown. As a result, actual results may differ materially from our estimates.

Revenue Recognition, Sales Returns, Allowances and Bad Debt Reserves

We derive revenue principally from sales of interactive software games (1) on video game consoles (such as the PLAYSTATION 3, Xbox 360 and Wii), PCs, and handheld game players (such as the PSP and Nintendo DS and 3DS), (2) on mobile devices (such as cellular and smart phones including the Apple iPhone), (3) on tablets such as the Apple iPad, and (4) from software products and content and online services associated with these products. We evaluate revenue recognition based on the criteria set forth in Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) 985-605, Software: Revenue Recognition and Staff Accounting Bulletin (“SAB”) No. 101, Revenue Recognition in Financial Statements, as revised by SAB No. 104, Revenue Recognition. We evaluate and recognize revenue when all four of the following criteria are met:

 

   

Evidence of an arrangement. Evidence of an agreement with the customer that reflects the terms and conditions to deliver products must be present.

 

   

Delivery. Delivery is considered to occur when a product is shipped and the risk of loss and rewards of ownership have been transferred to the customer. For online game services, delivery is considered to occur as the service is provided. For digital downloads that do not have an online service component, delivery is generally considered to occur when the download is made available.

 

   

Fixed or determinable fee. If a portion of the arrangement fee is not fixed or determinable, we recognize revenue as the amount becomes fixed or determinable.

 

   

Collection is deemed probable. We conduct a credit review of each customer involved in a significant transaction to determine the creditworthiness of the customer. Collection is deemed probable if we expect the customer to be able to pay amounts under the arrangement as those amounts become due. If we determine that collection is not probable, we recognize revenue when collection becomes probable (generally upon cash collection).

Determining whether and when some of these criteria have been satisfied often involves assumptions and management judgments that can have a significant impact on the timing and amount of revenue we report in each period. For example, for our multiple element software arrangements, we must make assumptions and judgments in order to (1) determine whether and when each element has been delivered, (2) determine whether undelivered products or services are essential to the functionality of the delivered products and services, (3) determine whether vendor specific objective evidence of fair value (“VSOE”) exists for each undelivered element, and (4) allocate the total price among the various elements we must deliver. Changes to any of these assumptions or management judgments, or changes to the elements in a software arrangement, could cause a material increase or decrease in the amount of revenue that we report in a particular period.

Depending on the type of product, we may offer an online service that permits consumers to play against others via the Internet and/or receive additional updates or content from us. For those games that consumers can play via the Internet, we may provide a “matchmaking” service that permits consumers to connect with other consumers to play against each other online. In those situations where we do not require an additional fee for this online service, we account for the sale of the software product and the online service as a “bundled” sale, or multiple element arrangement, in which we sell both the software product and the online service for one combined price. We defer net revenue from sales of these games for which we do not have VSOE for the online service that we provided in connection with the sale, and recognize the revenue from these games over the estimated online service period, which is generally estimated to be six months beginning in the month after shipment.

 

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In addition, for some software products we also provide updates or additional content (“digital content”) to be delivered via the Internet that can be used with the original software product. In many cases we separately sell digital content for an additional fee; however, some purchased digital content can only be accessed via the Internet (i.e., the consumer never takes possession of the digital content). We account for online transactions in which the consumer does not take possession of the digital content as a service transaction, and accordingly, we recognize the associated revenue over the estimated service period. In other transactions, at the date we sell the software product we have an obligation to provide incremental unspecified digital content in the future without an additional fee. In these cases, we account for the sale of the software product as a multiple element arrangement and recognize the revenue on a straight-line basis over the estimated period of game play.

Determining whether a transaction constitutes an online service transaction or a digital content download of a product requires judgment and can be difficult. The accounting for these transactions is significantly different. Revenue from product downloads is generally recognized when the download is made available (assuming all other recognition criteria are met). Revenue from an online game service is recognized as the service is rendered. If the service period is not defined, we recognize the revenue over the estimated service period. Determining the estimated service period is inherently subjective and is subject to regular revision based on historical online usage. In addition, determining whether we have an implicit obligation to provide incremental unspecified future digital content without an additional fee can be difficult.

On April 3, 2011, we adopted FASB Accounting Standards Update (“ASU”) 2009-13, Revenue Recognition (Topic 605): Multiple-Deliverable Revenue Arrangements and ASU 2009-14, Software (Topic 985): Certain Revenue Arrangements that Include Software Elements. The new accounting principles establish a selling price hierarchy for determining the selling price of a deliverable and require the application of the relative selling price method to allocate the arrangement consideration to each deliverable in a multiple element arrangement that includes tangible products. In some of our multiple element arrangements, we sell tangible products with software and/or online services. These tangible products are generally either peripherals or ancillary collectors’ items. Prior to April 3, 2011, because either the software or other elements sold with the tangible products were essential to the functionality of the tangible product and/or we did not have VSOE for the tangible product, we did not separately account for the tangible product.

For our multiple element arrangements that include tangible products entered into after April 2, 2011, revenue is allocated to each separate unit of accounting for each deliverable using the relative selling prices of each deliverable in the arrangement based on the selling price hierarchy as described below. If the arrangement contains more than one software deliverable, the arrangement consideration is allocated to the software deliverables as a group and then allocated to each software deliverable in accordance with ASC 985-605.

We determine the selling price for a tangible product deliverable based on the following selling price hierarchy: VSOE (i.e., the price we charge when the tangible product is sold separately) if available, third-party evidence (“TPE”) of fair value (i.e., the price charged by others for similar tangible products) if VSOE is not available, or our best estimate of selling price (“BESP”) if neither VSOE nor TPE is available. Determining the BESP is a subjective process that is based on multiple factors including, but not limited to, recent selling prices and related discounts, market conditions, customer classes, sales channels and other factors.

As the result of the adoption of these standards, for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011, we recognized $15 million more revenue than would have been recognized under previous accounting standards.

Product revenue, including sales to resellers and distributors (“channel partners”), is recognized when the above criteria are met. We reduce product revenue for estimated future returns, price protection, and other offerings, which may occur with our customers and channel partners. Price protection represents the right to receive a credit allowance if we lower our wholesale price on a particular product. The amount of the price protection is generally the difference between the old price and the new price. In certain countries, we have stock-balancing (inventory) programs for our PC and video game system software products, which allow for the exchange of these software products by resellers under certain circumstances. It is our general practice to exchange software products or give credits rather than to give cash refunds.

In certain countries, from time to time, we decide to provide price protection for our software products. When evaluating the adequacy of sales returns and price protection allowances, we analyze historical returns, current sell-through of distributor and retailer inventory of our software products, current trends in retail and the video game industry, changes in customer demand and acceptance of our software products, and other related factors. In addition, we monitor the volume of sales to our channel partners and their inventories, as substantial overstocking in the distribution channel could result in high returns or higher price protection costs in subsequent periods.

 

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In the future, actual returns and price protections may materially exceed our estimates as unsold software products in the distribution channels are exposed to rapid changes in consumer preferences, market conditions or technological obsolescence due to new platforms, product updates or competing software products. While we believe we can make reliable estimates regarding these matters, these estimates are inherently subjective. Accordingly, if our estimates change, our returns and price protection reserves would change, which would impact the total net revenue we report. For example, if actual returns and/or price protection were significantly greater than the reserves we have established, our actual results would decrease our reported total net revenue. Conversely, if actual returns and/or price protection were significantly less than our reserves, this would increase our reported total net revenue. In addition, if our estimates of returns and price protection related to online-enabled packaged goods software products change, the amount of deferred net revenue we recognize in the future would change.

Significant management judgment is required to estimate our allowance for doubtful accounts in any accounting period. We determine our allowance for doubtful accounts by evaluating customer creditworthiness in the context of current economic trends and historical experience. Depending upon the overall economic climate and the financial condition of our customers, the amount and timing of our bad debt expense and cash collection could change significantly.

Fair Value Estimates

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States often requires us to determine the fair value of a particular item in order to fairly present our financial statements. Without an independent market or another representative transaction, determining the fair value of a particular item requires us to make several assumptions that are inherently difficult to predict and can have a material impact on the accounting.

There are various valuation techniques used to estimate fair value. These include (1) the market approach where market transactions for identical or comparable assets or liabilities are used to determine the fair value, (2) the income approach, which uses valuation techniques to convert future amounts (for example, future cash flows or future earnings) to a single present value amount, and (3) the cost approach, which is based on the amount that would be required to replace an asset. For many of our fair value estimates, including our estimates of the fair value of acquired intangible assets and acquired in-process technology, we use the income approach. Using the income approach requires the use of financial models, which require us to make various estimates including, but not limited to (1) the potential future cash flows for the asset or liability being measured, (2) the timing of receipt or payment of those future cash flows, (3) the time value of money associated with the expected receipt or payment of such cash flows, and (4) the inherent risk associated with the cash flows (risk premium). Making these cash flow estimates is inherently difficult and subjective, and if any of the estimates used to determine the fair value using the income approach turns out to be inaccurate, our financial results may be negatively impacted. Furthermore, relatively small changes in many of these estimates can have a significant impact to the estimated fair value resulting from the financial models or the related accounting conclusion reached. For example, a relatively small change in the estimated fair value of an asset may change a conclusion as to whether an asset is impaired.

While we are required to make certain fair value assessments associated with the accounting for several types of transactions, the following areas are the most sensitive to these assessments:

Business Combinations. We must estimate the fair value of assets acquired, liabilities and contingencies assumed, acquired in-process technology, and contingent consideration issued in a business combination. Our assessment of the estimated fair value of each of these can have a material effect on our reported results as intangible assets and acquired in-process technology are amortized over various estimated useful lives. Furthermore, a change in the estimated fair value of an asset or liability often has a direct impact on the amount we recognize as goodwill, an asset that is not amortized. Determining the fair value of assets acquired requires an assessment of the highest and best use or the expected price to sell the asset and the related expected future cash flows. Determining the fair value of acquired in-process technology also requires an assessment of our expectations related to the use of that asset. Determining the fair value of an assumed liability requires an assessment of the expected cost to transfer the liability. Determining the fair value of contingent consideration issued requires an assessment of the expected future cash flows over the period in which the obligation is expected to be settled, and applying a discount rate that appropriately captures a market participant’s view of the risk associated with the obligation. This fair value assessment is also required in periods subsequent to a business combination. Such estimates are inherently difficult and subjective and can have a material impact on our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.

Assessment of Impairment of Goodwill, Intangibles, and Other Long-Lived Assets. Current accounting standards require that we assess the recoverability of our finite lived acquisition-related intangible assets and other long-lived assets whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate the remaining value of the assets recorded on our Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets is potentially impaired. In order to determine if a potential impairment has occurred, management must make various

 

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assumptions about the estimated fair value of the asset by evaluating future business prospects and estimated future cash flows. For some assets, our estimated fair value is dependent upon predicting which of our products will be successful. This success is dependent upon several factors, which are beyond our control, such as which platforms will be successful in the marketplace. Also, our revenue and earnings are dependent on our ability to meet our product release schedules.

We are required to perform a two-step approach to testing goodwill for impairment for each reporting unit annually, or whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate the fair value of a reporting unit is below its carrying amount. Our reporting units are determined by the components of our operating segments that constitute a business for which (1) discrete financial information is available and (2) segment management regularly reviews the operating results of that component. We are required to perform the impairment test at least annually by applying a fair value-based test. The first step measures for impairment by applying fair value-based tests at the reporting unit level. The second step (if necessary) measures the amount of impairment by applying fair value-based tests to the individual assets and liabilities within each reporting unit.

To determine the fair value of each reporting unit used in the first step, we use a combination of the market approach, which utilizes comparable companies’ data, and/or the income approach, which utilizes discounted cash flows. Determining whether an event or change in circumstances does or does not indicate that the fair value of a reporting unit is below its carrying amount is inherently subjective. Each step requires us to make judgments and involves the use of significant estimates and assumptions. These estimates and assumptions include long-term growth rates, tax rates, and operating margins used to calculate projected future cash flows, risk-adjusted discount rates based on our weighted average cost of capital, future economic and market conditions and determination of appropriate market comparables. These estimates and assumptions have to be made for each reporting unit evaluated for impairment. As of the last annual assessment of goodwill in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2011, we concluded that the estimated fair values of each of our reporting units adequately exceeded their carrying amounts and we have not identified any indicators of impairment since. Our estimates for market growth, our market share and costs are based on historical data, various internal estimates and certain external sources, and are based on assumptions that are consistent with the plans and estimates we are using to manage the underlying business. Our business consists of developing, marketing and distributing video game software using both established and emerging intellectual properties and our forecasts for emerging intellectual properties are based upon internal estimates and external sources rather than historical information and have an inherently higher risk of inaccuracy. If future forecasts are revised, they may indicate or require future impairment charges. We base our fair value estimates on assumptions we believe to be reasonable, but that are unpredictable and inherently uncertain. Actual future results may differ from those estimates.

Assessment of Impairment of Short-Term Investments and Marketable Equity Securities. We periodically review our short-term investments and marketable equity securities for impairment. Our short-term investments consist of securities with remaining maturities greater than three months at the time of purchase and our marketable equity securities consist of investments in common stock of publicly traded companies, both are accounted for as available-for-sale securities. Unrealized gains and losses on our short-term investments and marketable equity securities are recorded as a component of accumulated other comprehensive income in stockholders’ equity, net of tax, until either (1) the security is sold, (2) the security has matured, or (3) we determine that the fair value of the security has declined below its adjusted cost basis and the decline is other-than-temporary. Realized gains and losses on our short-term investments and marketable equity securities are calculated based on the specific identification method and are reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income to interest and other income, net, and loss on strategic investments, respectively. Determining whether the decline in fair value is other-than-temporary requires management judgment based on the specific facts and circumstances of each security. The ultimate value realized on these securities is subject to market price volatility until they are sold. We consider various factors in determining whether we should recognize an impairment charge, including the credit quality of the issuer, the duration that the fair value has been less than the adjusted cost basis, severity of the impairment, reason for the decline in value and potential recovery period, the financial condition and near-term prospects of the investees, and our intent to sell and ability to hold the investment for a period of time sufficient to allow for any anticipated recovery in market value, any contractual terms impacting the prepayment or settlement process, as well as, if we would be required to sell an investment due to liquidity or contractual reasons before its anticipated recovery. Our ongoing consideration of these factors could result in impairment charges in the future, which could have a material impact on our financial results.

Assessment of Inventory Obsolescence. We regularly review inventory quantities on-hand. We write down inventory based on excess or obsolete inventories determined primarily by future anticipated demand for our products. Inventory write-downs are measured as the difference between the cost of the inventory and market value, based upon assumptions about future demand that are inherently difficult to assess. At the point of a loss recognition, a new, lower cost basis for that inventory is established, and subsequent changes in facts and circumstances do not result in the restoration or increase in that newly established cost basis.

 

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Stock-Based Compensation

We are required to estimate the fair value of share-based payment awards on the date of grant. We recognize compensation costs for stock-based payment awards to employees based on the grant-date fair value using a straight-line approach over the service period for which such awards are expected to vest.

We determine the fair value of our share-based payment awards as follows:

 

   

Restricted Stock Units, Restricted Stock, and Performance-Based Restricted Stock Units. The fair value of restricted stock units, restricted stock, and performance-based restricted stock units (other than market-based restricted stock units) is determined based on the quoted market price of our common stock on the date of grant. Performance-based restricted stock units include grants made (1) to certain members of executive management primarily granted in fiscal year 2008 and (2) in connection with certain acquisitions.

 

   

Market-Based Restricted Stock Units. Market-based restricted stock units consist of grants of performance-based restricted stock units granted to certain members of executive management (referred to herein as “market-based restricted stock units”). The fair value of our market-based restricted stock units is determined using a Monte-Carlo simulation model. Key assumptions for the Monte-Carlo simulation model are the risk-free interest rate, expected volatility, expected dividends and correlation coefficient.

 

   

Stock Options and Employee Stock Purchase Plan. The fair value of stock options and stock purchase rights granted pursuant to our equity incentive plans and our 2000 Employee Stock Purchase Plan (“ESPP”), respectively, is determined using the Black-Scholes valuation model based on the multiple-award valuation method. Key assumptions of the Black-Scholes valuation model are the risk-free interest rate, expected volatility, expected term and expected dividends.

The determination of the fair value of market-based restricted stock units, stock options and ESPP is affected by assumptions regarding subjective and complex variables. Generally, our assumptions are based on historical information and judgment is required to determine if historical trends may be indicators of future outcomes.

Employee stock-based compensation expense is calculated based on awards ultimately expected to vest and is reduced for estimated forfeitures. Forfeitures are revised, if necessary, in subsequent periods if actual forfeitures differ from those estimates and an adjustment to stock-based compensation expense will be recognized at that time.

Changes to our assumptions used in the Black-Scholes option valuation or the Monte-Carlo simulation model calculations and our forfeiture rate, as well as future equity granted or assumed through acquisitions could significantly impact the compensation expense we recognize.

Royalties and Licenses

Our royalty expenses consist of payments to (1) content licensors, (2) independent software developers, and (3) co-publishing and distribution affiliates. License royalties consist of payments made to celebrities, professional sports organizations, movie studios and other organizations for our use of their trademarks, copyrights, personal publicity rights, content and/or other intellectual property. Royalty payments to independent software developers are payments for the development of intellectual property related to our games. Co-publishing and distribution royalties are payments made to third parties for the delivery of products.

Royalty-based obligations with content licensors and distribution affiliates are either paid in advance and capitalized as prepaid royalties or are accrued as incurred and subsequently paid. These royalty-based obligations are generally expensed to cost of goods sold generally at the greater of the contractual rate for contracts with guaranteed minimums, or an effective royalty rate based on the total projected net revenue. Significant judgment is required to estimate the effective royalty rate for a particular contract. Because the computation of effective royalty rates requires us to project future revenue, it is inherently subjective as our future revenue projections must anticipate a number of factors, including (1) the total number of titles subject to the contract, (2) the timing of the release of these titles, (3) the number of software units we expect to sell, which can be impacted by a number of variables, including product quality, the timing of the title’s release and competition, and (4) future pricing. Determining the effective royalty rate for our titles is particularly challenging due to the inherent difficulty in predicting the popularity of entertainment products. Accordingly, if our future revenue projections change, our effective royalty rates would change, which could impact the amount and timing of royalty expense we recognize.

 

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Prepayments made to thinly capitalized independent software developers and co-publishing affiliates are generally made in connection with the development of a particular product, and therefore, we are generally subject to development risk prior to the release of the product. Accordingly, payments that are due prior to completion of a product are generally expensed to research and development over the development period as the services are incurred. Payments due after completion of the product (primarily royalty-based in nature) are generally expensed as cost of goods sold.

Our contracts with some licensors include minimum guaranteed royalty payments, which are initially recorded as an asset and as a liability at the contractual amount when no performance remains with the licensor. When performance remains with the licensor, we record guarantee payments as an asset when actually paid and as a liability when incurred, rather than recording the asset and liability upon execution of the contract. Royalty liabilities are classified as current liabilities to the extent such royalty payments are contractually due within the next 12 months.

Each quarter, we also evaluate the expected future realization of our royalty-based assets, as well as any unrecognized minimum commitments not yet paid to determine amounts we deem unlikely to be realized through product sales. Any impairments or losses determined before the launch of a product are charged to research and development expense. Impairments or losses determined post-launch are charged to cost of goods sold. We evaluate long-lived royalty-based assets for impairment generally using undiscounted cash flows when impairment indicators exist. Unrecognized minimum royalty-based commitments are accounted for as executory contracts, and therefore, any losses on these commitments are recognized when the underlying intellectual property is abandoned (i.e., cease use) or the contractual rights to use the intellectual property are terminated.

Income Taxes

We recognize deferred tax assets and liabilities for both the expected impact of differences between the financial statement amount and the tax basis of assets and liabilities and for the expected future tax benefit to be derived from tax losses and tax credit carry forwards. We record a valuation allowance against deferred tax assets when it is considered more likely than not that all or a portion of our deferred tax assets will not be realized. In making this determination, we are required to give significant weight to evidence that can be objectively verified. It is generally difficult to conclude that a valuation allowance is not needed when there is significant negative evidence, such as cumulative losses in recent years. Forecasts of future taxable income are considered to be less objective than past results, particularly in light of the economic environment. Therefore, cumulative losses weigh heavily in the overall assessment.

In addition to considering forecasts of future taxable income, we are also required to evaluate and quantify other possible sources of taxable income in order to assess the realization of our deferred tax assets, namely the reversal of existing deferred tax liabilities, the carry back of losses and credits as allowed under current tax law, and the implementation of tax planning strategies. Evaluating and quantifying these amounts involves significant judgments. Each source of income must be evaluated based on all positive and negative evidence; this evaluation involves assumptions about future activity. Certain taxable temporary differences that are not expected to reverse during the carry forward periods permitted by tax law cannot be considered as a source of future taxable income that may be available to realize the benefit of deferred tax assets.

Based on the assumptions and requirements noted above, we have recorded a valuation allowance against most of our U.S. deferred tax assets. In addition, we expect to provide a valuation allowance on future U.S. tax benefits until we can sustain a level of profitability or until other significant positive evidence arises that suggest that these benefits are more likely than not to be realized.

In the ordinary course of our business, there are many transactions and calculations where the tax law and ultimate tax determination is uncertain. As part of the process of preparing our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements, we are required to estimate our income taxes in each of the jurisdictions in which we operate prior to the completion and filing of tax returns for such periods. This process requires estimating both our geographic mix of income and our uncertain tax positions in each jurisdiction where we operate. These estimates involve complex issues and require us to make judgments about the likely application of the tax law to our situation, as well as with respect to other matters, such as anticipating the positions that we will take on tax returns prior to our actually preparing the returns and the outcomes of disputes with tax authorities. The ultimate resolution of these issues may take extended periods of time due to examinations by tax authorities and statutes of limitations. In addition, changes in our business, including acquisitions, changes in our international corporate structure, changes in the geographic location of business functions or assets, changes in the geographic mix and amount of income, as well as changes in our agreements with tax authorities, valuation allowances, applicable accounting rules, applicable tax laws and regulations, rulings and interpretations thereof, developments in tax audit and other matters, and variations in the estimated and actual level of annual pre-tax income can affect the overall effective income tax rate.

 

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We historically have considered undistributed earnings of our foreign subsidiaries to be indefinitely reinvested outside of the United States, and accordingly, no U.S. taxes have been provided thereon. We currently intend to continue to indefinitely reinvest the undistributed earnings of our foreign subsidiaries outside of the United States.

RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

Our fiscal year is reported on a 52- or 53-week period that ends on the Saturday nearest March 31. Our results of operations for the fiscal years ending or ended, as the case may be, March 31, 2012 and 2011 contain 52 weeks each and ends or ended, as the case may be, on March 31, 2012 and April 2, 2011, respectively. Our results of operations for the three months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 contained 13 weeks each, and ended on December 31, 2011 and January 1, 2011, respectively. Our results of operations for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 contained 39 weeks each, and ended on December 31, 2011 and January 1, 2011, respectively. For simplicity of disclosure, all fiscal periods are referred to as ending on a calendar month end.

Net Revenue

Net revenue consists of sales generated from (1) video games sold as packaged goods and designed for play on hardware consoles (such as the Sony PLAYSTATION 3, Microsoft Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii), PCs, and handheld game players (such as the Sony PSP, Nintendo DS and 3DS), (2) video games for mobile devices (such as cellular and smart phones including the Apple iPhone), (3) video games for tablets such as the Apple iPad, (4) software products and content and online services associated with these products, (5) programming third-party websites with our game content, (6) allowing other companies to manufacture and sell our products in conjunction with other products, and (7) advertisements on our online web pages and in our games.

Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral, a non-GAAP financial measure, is provided in this section of Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations (“MD&A”). See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” below for an explanation of our use of this non-GAAP measure. A reconciliation to the corresponding measure calculated in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States is provided in the discussion below.

“Revenue Deferral” in this “Net Revenue” section includes the unrecognized revenue from (1) bundled sales of certain online-enabled packaged goods and PC digital downloads for which either we do not have VSOE for the online service that we provide in connection with the sale of the software or we have an obligation to provide future incremental unspecified digital content, (2) certain packaged goods sales of massively-multiplayer online role-playing games, and (3) sales of certain incremental digital content associated with our games, which are types of “micro-transactions.” Fluctuations in the Revenue Deferral are largely dependent upon the amounts of products that we sell with the online features and services previously discussed, while the Recognition of Revenue Deferral for a period is also dependent upon (1) the period of time the online features and services are to be provided and (2) the timing of the sale. For example, most Revenue Deferrals incurred in the first half of a fiscal year are recognized within the same fiscal year; however, substantially all of the Revenue Deferrals incurred in the last month of a fiscal year will be recognized in the subsequent fiscal year.

From a geographical perspective, our total Net Revenue for the three months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 was as follows (in millions):

 

     Three Months Ended December 31,  
     2011     2010  
     North
America
    Europe     Asia     Total     North
America
    Europe     Asia     Total  

Net revenue before revenue deferral

   $ 810      $ 740      $ 101      $ 1,651      $ 697      $ 640      $ 73      $ 1,410   

Revenue deferral

     (671     (613     (86     (1,370     (490     (453     (52     (995

Recognition of revenue deferral

     361        378        41        780        321        290        27        638   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net revenue

   $ 500      $ 505      $ 56      $ 1,061      $ 528      $ 477      $ 48      $ 1,053   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Worldwide

For the three months ended December 31, 2011, Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral was $1,651 million, primarily driven by Battlefield 3, FIFA 12 and Star Wars: The Old Republic. Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral for the three months ended December 31, 2011 increased $241 million, or 17 percent, as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010. This was driven by an $815 million increase primarily from the Battlefield and FIFA franchises, as well as Star Wars: The Old Republic. This increase was partially offset by a $574 million decrease primarily from the Medal of Honor, Need for Speed and

 

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EA Sports Active franchises. We estimate that foreign exchange rates increased reported Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral by approximately $6 million, or less than 1 percent, for the three months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010. Excluding the effect of foreign exchange rates from Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral, we estimate that Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral increased by approximately $235 million, or 17 percent, for the three months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010.

Revenue Deferral for the three months ended December 31, 2011 increased $375 million, or 38 percent, as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was primarily due to an increase in sales of online-enabled products with an obligation to provide future incremental unspecified digital content on a when-and-if-available basis during the three months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was driven by a $753 million increase primarily from the Battlefield and FIFA franchises, as well as Star Wars: The Old Republic. This increase was partially offset by a $378 million decrease primarily from the Medal of Honor, Need for Speed and EA Sports Active franchises.

Recognition of Revenue Deferral for the three months ended December 31, 2011 increased $142 million, or 22 percent, as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was primarily due to the Recognition of Revenue Deferral during the three months ended December 31, 2011 associated with the sales of online-enabled products with an obligation to provide future incremental unspecified digital content on a when-and-if-available basis during the preceding six months, with less comparable recognition during the three months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was driven by a $308 million increase primarily from the Battlefield, FIFA, and The Sims franchises. This increase was partially offset by a $166 million decrease primarily from the Medal of Honor, FIFA World Cup and Tiger Woods PGA Tour franchises.

For the three months ended December 31, 2011, Net Revenue was $1,061 million, driven by FIFA 12, Battlefield 3 and Madden 12. Net Revenue for the three months ended December 31, 2011 increased $8 million, or 1 percent, as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was driven by a $354 million increase primarily from the Battlefield and FIFA franchises. This increase was partially offset by a $346 million decrease from certain franchises, including the Medal of Honor, Harry Potter and Rock Band franchises. We estimate that foreign exchange rates increased reported Net Revenue by approximately $37 million, or 4 percent, for the three months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010. Excluding the effect of foreign exchange rates from Net Revenue, we estimate that Net Revenue decreased by approximately $29 million, or 3 percent, for the three months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010.

North America

For the three months ended December 31, 2011, Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral in North America was $810 million, driven by Battlefield 3, Madden 12 and Star Wars: The Old Republic. Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral for the three months ended December 31, 2011 increased $113 million, or 16 percent, as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was driven by a $424 million increase primarily from the Battlefield and Madden franchises, as well as Star Wars: The Old Republic. This increase was partially offset by a $311 million decrease from certain franchises, including the Medal of Honor, EA Sports Active and Need for Speed franchises.

Revenue Deferral for the three months ended December 31, 2011 increased $181 million, or 37 percent, as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was driven by a $383 million increase primarily from the Battlefield franchise, as well as Star Wars: The Old Republic. This increase was partially offset by a $202 million decrease primarily from the Medal of Honor, EA Sports Active and Need for Speed franchises.

Recognition of Revenue Deferral for the three months ended December 31, 2011 increased $40 million, or 12 percent, as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was driven by a $130 million increase primarily from the Battlefield and FIFA franchises. This increase was offset by a $90 million decrease primarily from the Medal of Honor, FIFA World Cup and Tiger Woods PGA Tour franchises.

For the three months ended December 31, 2011, Net Revenue in North America was $500 million, driven by Madden 12, Battlefield 3 and NCAA Football 12. Net Revenue for the three months ended December 31, 2011 decreased $28 million, or 5 percent, compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010. This decrease was driven by a $200 million decrease certain franchises, including the Rock Band, Medal of Honor and Harry Potter franchises. This decrease was partially offset by a $172 million increase primarily from the Battlefield and FIFA franchises.

 

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Europe

For the three months ended December 31, 2011, Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral in Europe was $740 million, driven by Battlefield 3, FIFA 12 and Star Wars: The Old Republic. Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral for the three months ended December 31, 2011 increased $100 million, or 16 percent, as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was driven by a $339 million increase primarily from the Battlefield and FIFA franchises, as well as Star Wars: The Old Republic. This increase was partially offset by a $239 million decrease primarily from the Medal of Honor, Need for Speed and Harry Potter franchises. We estimate that foreign exchange rates (primarily the Swiss Franc and British Pound) increased reported Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral by approximately $3 million, or 1 percent, for the three months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010. Excluding the effect of foreign exchange rates from Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral, we estimate that Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral increased by approximately $97 million, or 15 percent, for the three months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010.

Revenue Deferral for three months ended December 31, 2011 increased by $160 million, or 35 percent, as compared to three months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was driven by a $321 million increase primarily from the Battlefield and FIFA franchise, as well as Star Wars: The Old Republic. This increase was partially offset by a $161 million decrease primarily from the Medal of Honor, Need for Speed and EA Sports Active franchises.

Recognition of Revenue Deferral for the three months ended December 31, 2011 increased $88 million, or 30 percent, as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was driven by a $161 million increase primarily from the Battlefield, FIFA and The Sims franchises. This increase was partially offset by a $73 million decrease primarily from the Medal of Honor, FIFA World Cup and Tiger Woods PGA Tour franchises.

For the three months ended December 31, 2011, Net Revenue in Europe was $505 million, driven by FIFA 12, Battlefield 3 and FIFA 11. Net Revenue for the three months ended December 31, 2011 increased $28 million, or 6 percent, as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was driven by a $169 million increase primarily from the Battlefield, FIFA and The Sims franchises. This increase was partially offset by a $141 million decrease from certain franchises, including the Medal of Honor, Harry Potter and FIFA World Cup franchises. We estimate that foreign exchange rates (primarily the Swiss Franc, British Pound, and Euro) increased reported Net Revenue by approximately $31 million, or 6 percent, for the three months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010. Excluding the effect of foreign exchange rates from Net Revenue, we estimate that Net Revenue decreased by approximately $3 million, or less than 1 percent, for the three months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010.

Asia

For the three months ended December 31, 2011, Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral in Asia was $101 million, driven by Battlefield 3, FIFA World Class Soccer and FIFA 12. Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral for the three months ended December 31, 2011 increased by $28 million, or 38 percent, as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was driven by a $62 million increase primarily from the Battlefield and FIFA franchises. This increase was partially offset by a $34 million decrease primarily from the Medal of Honor, Need for Speed and EA Sports Active franchises. We estimate that foreign exchange rates (primarily the Japanese Yen) increased reported Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral by approximately $3 million, or 4 percent, for the three months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010. Excluding the effect of foreign exchange rates from Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral, we estimate that Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral increased by approximately $25 million, or 34 percent, for the three months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010.

Revenue Deferral for the three months ended December 31, 2011 increased $34 million, or 65 percent, as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was driven by a $59 million increase primarily from the Battlefield and FIFA franchises. This increase was partially offset by a $25 million decrease primarily from the Medal of Honor, Need for Speed and EA Sports Active franchises.

Recognition of Revenue Deferral for the three months ended December 31, 2011 increased $14 million, or 52 percent, as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was driven by a $23 million increase primarily from the Battlefield, FIFA and Alice franchises. This increase was partially offset by a $9 million decrease primarily from the Medal of Honor and FIFA World Cup franchises.

For the three months ended December 31, 2011, Net Revenue in Asia was $56 million, driven by Battlefield 3, FIFA 12 and FIFA Online 2. Net Revenue for the three months ended December 31, 2011 increased by $8 million, or 17 percent, as

 

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compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was driven by a $26 million increase primarily from the Battlefield, FIFA and Alice franchises. This increase was offset by an $18 million decrease primarily from the Medal of Honor, FIFA World Cup and Harry Potter franchises. We estimate that foreign exchange rates (primarily the Japanese Yen) increased reported Net Revenue by approximately $6 million, or 13 percent, for the three months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010. Excluding the effect of foreign exchange rates from Net Revenue, we estimate that Net Revenue increased by approximately $2 million, or 4 percent, for the three months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010.

From a geographical perspective, our total Net Revenue for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 was as follows (in millions):

 

     Nine Months Ended December 31,  
     2011     2010  
     North
America
    Europe     Asia     Total     North
America
    Europe     Asia     Total  

Net revenue before revenue deferral

   $ 1,552      $ 1,465      $ 192      $ 3,209      $ 1,433      $ 1,260      $ 140      $ 2,833   

Revenue deferral

     (1,161     (1,123     (136     (2,420     (995     (914     (94     (2,003

Recognition of revenue deferral

     947        929        110        1,986        868        710        91        1,669   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net revenue

   $ 1,338      $ 1,271      $ 166      $ 2,775      $ 1,306      $ 1,056      $ 137      $ 2,499   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Worldwide

For the nine months ended December 31, 2011, Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral was $3,209 million, primarily driven by Battlefield 3, FIFA 12 and Madden 12. Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 increased $376 million, or 13 percent, as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was driven by a $1,152 million increase primarily from the Battlefield and FIFA franchises, as well as Star Wars: The Old Republic. This increase was partially offset by a $776 million decrease from certain franchises, including the Medal of Honor, FIFA World Cup and Need for Speed franchises. We estimate that foreign exchange rates increased reported Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral by approximately $80 million, or 3 percent, for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010. Excluding the effect of foreign exchange rates from Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral, we estimate that Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral increased by approximately $296 million, or 10 percent, for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010.

Revenue Deferral for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 increased $417 million, or 21 percent, as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was primarily due to an increase in sales of online-enabled products with an obligation to provide future incremental unspecified digital content on a when-and-if-available basis during the nine months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was driven by a $979 million increase primarily from the Battlefield and FIFA franchises, as well as Star Wars: The Old Republic. This increase was partially offset by a $562 million decrease primarily from the Medal of Honor, FIFA World Cup and Need for Speed franchises.

Recognition of Revenue Deferral for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 increased $317 million, or 19 percent, as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was primarily due to the Recognition of Revenue Deferral during the nine months ended December 31, 2011 associated with the sales of online-enabled products with an obligation to provide future incremental unspecified digital content on a when-and-if-available basis during the preceding six months, with less comparable recognition during the nine months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was driven by a $725 million increase from certain franchises, including the Crysis, Need for Speed, and FIFA franchises. This increase was partially offset by a $408 million decrease primarily from the FIFA World Cup and Army of Two franchises, as well as Dante’s Inferno.

For the nine months ended December 31, 2011, Net Revenue was $2,775 million, driven by FIFA 12, FIFA 11 and Battlefield 3. Net Revenue for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 increased $276 million, or 11 percent, as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was driven by an $871 million increase from certain franchises, including the Crysis, FIFA and Need for Speed franchises. This increase was partially offset by a $595 million decrease from certain franchises, including the FIFA World Cup and Rock Band franchises, as well as Dante’s Inferno. We estimate that foreign exchange rates increased reported Net Revenue by approximately $123 million, or 5 percent, for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010. Excluding the effect of foreign exchange rates from Net Revenue, we estimate that Net Revenue increased by approximately $153 million, or 6 percent, for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010.

 

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North America

For the nine months ended December 31, 2011, Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral in North America was $1,552 million, driven by Battlefield 3, Madden 12, and NCAA Football 12. Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 increased $119 million, or 8 percent, as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was driven by a $550 million increase primarily from the Battlefield and Portal franchises, as well as Star Wars: The Old Republic. This increase was partially offset by a $431 million decrease from certain franchises, including the Medal of Honor, Rock Band, and FIFA World Cup franchises.

Revenue Deferral for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 increased $166 million, or 17 percent, as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was driven by a $457 million increase primarily from the Battlefield and Madden franchises, as well as Star Wars: The Old Republic. This increase was partially offset by a $291 million decrease from certain franchises, including the Medal of Honor, FIFA World Cup and Need for Speed franchises.

Recognition of Revenue Deferral for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 increased $79 million, or 9 percent, as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was driven by a $314 million increase from certain franchises, including the Crysis, Need for Speed and Dead Space franchises. This increase was partially offset by a $235 million decrease from certain franchises, including the FIFA World Cup and Army of Two franchises, as well as Dante’s Inferno.

For the nine months ended December 31, 2011, Net Revenue in North America was $1,338 million, driven by Madden 12, Battlefield 3, and Portal 2. Net Revenue for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 increased $32 million, or 2 percent, as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was driven by a $398 million increase from certain franchises, including the Portal, Crysis and Need for Speed franchises. This increase was partially offset by a $366 million decrease from certain franchises, including the Rock Band and FIFA World Cup franchises, as well as Dante’s Inferno.

Europe

For the nine months ended December 31, 2011, Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral in Europe was $1,465 million, driven by FIFA 12, Battlefield 3 and Need for Speed The Run. Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 increased $205 million, or 16 percent, as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was driven by a $525 million increase primarily from the Battlefield and FIFA franchises, as well as Star Wars: The Old Republic. This increase was partially offset by a $320 million decrease primarily from the Medal of Honor, FIFA World Cup and Need for Speed franchises. We estimate that foreign exchange rates (primarily Swiss Franc, British Pound, and Euro) increased reported Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral by approximately $66 million, or 5 percent, for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010. Excluding the effect of foreign exchange rates from Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral, we estimate that Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral increased by approximately $139 million, or 11 percent, for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010.

Revenue Deferral for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 increased by $209 million, or 23 percent, as compared to nine months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was driven by a $468 million increase primarily from the Battlefield and FIFA franchises, as well as Star Wars: The Old Republic. This increase was partially offset by a $259 million decrease primarily from the Medal of Honor, FIFA World Cup and Need for Speed franchises.

Recognition of Revenue Deferral for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 increased $219 million, or 31 percent, as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was driven by a $374 million increase primarily from the FIFA, Crysis and Need for Speed franchises. This increase was partially offset by a $155 million decrease primarily from the FIFA World Cup and Army of Two franchises, as well as Dante’s Inferno.

For the nine months ended December 31, 2011, Net Revenue in Europe was $1,271 million, driven by FIFA 12, FIFA 11 and Battlefield 3. Net Revenue for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 increased $215 million, or 20 percent, as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was driven by a $419 million increase primarily from the FIFA, Crysis and Need for Speed franchises. This increase was partially offset by a $204 million decrease from certain franchises, including the FIFA World Cup and Harry Potter franchises, as well as Dante’s Inferno. We estimate that foreign exchange rates (primarily the Swiss Franc, British Pound, and Euro) increased reported Net Revenue by approximately $101 million, or 10 percent, for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010. Excluding the effect of foreign exchange rates from Net Revenue, we estimate that Net Revenue increased by approximately $114 million, or 10 percent, for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010.

 

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Asia

For the nine months ended December 31, 2011, Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral in Asia was $192 million, driven by Battlefield 3, FIFA 12 and FIFA Online 2. Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 increased by $52 million, or 37 percent, as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was driven by a $98 million increase primarily from the Battlefield, FIFA and Portal franchises. This increase was partially offset by a $46 million decrease primarily from the Medal of Honor, FIFA World Cup and Need for Speed franchises. We estimate that foreign exchange rates (primarily the Australian Dollar and Japanese Yen) increased reported Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral by approximately $14 million, or 10 percent, for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010. Excluding the effect of foreign exchange rates from Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral, we estimate that Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral increased by approximately $38 million, or 27 percent, for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010.

Revenue Deferral for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 increased $42 million, or 45 percent, as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was driven by a $78 million increase primarily from the Battlefield, FIFA and Alice franchises. This increase was partially offset by a $36 million decrease primarily from the Medal of Honor, FIFA World Cup and Need for Speed franchises.

Recognition of Revenue Deferral for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 increased $19 million, or 21 percent, as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was driven by a $51 million increase primarily from the Crysis, Need for Speed, and FIFA franchises. This increase was partially offset by a $32 million decrease primarily from the FIFA World Cup and Battlefield franchises, as well as Dante’s Inferno.

For the nine months ended December 31, 2011, Net Revenue in Asia was $166 million, driven by FIFA Online 2, FIFA 12 and Crysis 2. Net Revenue for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 increased by $29 million, or 21 percent, as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010. This increase was driven by a $69 million increase from certain franchises, including the FIFA, Crysis and Need for Speed franchises. This increase was partially offset by a $40 million decrease from certain franchises, including the FIFA World Cup and Battlefield franchises, as well as Dante’s Inferno. We estimate that foreign exchange rates (primarily the Australian Dollar and Japanese Yen) increased reported Net Revenue by approximately $22 million, or 16 percent, for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010. Excluding the effect of foreign exchange rates from Net Revenue, we estimate that Net Revenue increased by approximately $7 million, or 5 percent, for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

Net Revenue before Revenue Deferral is a non-GAAP financial measure that excludes the impact of Revenue Deferral and the Recognition of Revenue Deferral on Net Revenue related to packaged goods games and digital content. We defer Net Revenue from sales of certain online-enabled packaged goods and digital content for which we are not able to objectively determine the fair value (as defined by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States for software sales) of the online service that we provide in connection with the sale. We recognize the revenue from these games over the estimated online service period. We also defer Net Revenue from sales of certain online-enabled packaged goods and digital content for which we had an obligation to deliver incremental unspecified digital content in the future without an additional fee. We recognize the revenue for these games on a straight-line basis over the estimated period of game play.

We believe that excluding the impact of Revenue Deferral and the Recognition of Revenue Deferral related to packaged goods games and digital content from our operating results is important to facilitate comparisons between periods in understanding our underlying sales performance for the period. We use this non-GAAP measure internally to evaluate our operating performance, when planning, forecasting and analyzing future periods, and when assessing the performance of our management team. While we believe that this non-GAAP financial measure is useful in evaluating our business, this information should be considered as supplemental in nature and is not meant to be considered in isolation from or as a substitute for the related financial information prepared in accordance with GAAP. In addition, this non-GAAP financial measure may not be the same as non-GAAP measures presented by other companies.

 

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Cost of Goods Sold

Cost of goods sold for our packaged-goods business consists of (1) product costs, (2) certain royalty expenses for celebrities, professional sports and other organizations and independent software developers, (3) manufacturing royalties, net of volume discounts and other vendor reimbursements, (4) expenses for defective products, (5) write-offs of post-launch prepaid royalty costs, (6) amortization of certain intangible assets, (7) personnel-related costs, and (8) warehousing and distribution costs. We generally recognize volume discounts when they are earned from the manufacturer (typically in connection with the achievement of unit-based milestones); whereas other vendor reimbursements are generally recognized as the related revenue is recognized. Cost of goods sold for our online products consists primarily of data center and bandwidth costs associated with hosting our websites, credit card fees and royalties for use of third-party properties. Cost of goods sold for our website advertising business primarily consists of server costs.

Cost of goods sold for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 was as follows (in millions):

 

December 31, December 31, December 31, December 31, December 31, December 31,
     December 31,
2011
     % of Net
Revenue
    December 31,
2010
     % of  Net
Revenue
    % Change     Change as a
% of Net
Revenue
 

Three months ended

   $ 552         52.0   $ 586         55.7     (5.8 %)      (3.7 %) 

Nine months ended

   $  1,224         44.1   $  1,171         46.9     4.5     (2.8 %) 

During the three months ended December 31, 2011, cost of goods sold decreased by 3.7 percent as a percentage of total net revenue as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010. This decrease was primarily due to improved gross margin on sales of EA studio products resulting from increased associated digital revenue, decrease in peripherals bundled with our games, and decreased associated royalties which positively impacted cost of goods sold as a percentage of total revenue by approximately 7.6 percent. This decrease was partially offset by a $233 million increase in the change in deferred net revenue related to certain online-enabled packaged goods and digital content for the three months ended December 31, 2011, as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2011, which negatively impacted cost of goods sold as a percentage of total net revenue by approximately 4.5 percent.

During the nine months ended December 31, 2011, cost of goods sold decreased by 2.8 percent as a percentage of total net revenue as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010. This decrease was primarily due to (1) improved gross margin on sales of EA studio products resulting from increased associated digital revenue, decrease in peripherals bundled with our games, and decreased associated royalties, which positively impacted cost of goods sold as a percentage of total net revenue by approximately 3.8 percent, and (2) improved gross margin resulting from a decreased level of price protection reserves on sales of our products, which positively impacted cost of goods sold as a percentage of total net revenue by approximately 1.3 percent. This decrease was partially offset by an increased proportion of our total net revenue coming from our co-publishing and distribution products, which have a lower margin than our EA studio products, which negatively impacted cost of goods sold as a percentage of total net revenue by approximately 2.3 percent.

Marketing and Sales

Marketing and sales expenses consist of personnel-related costs, related overhead costs, advertising, marketing and promotional expenses, net of qualified advertising cost reimbursements from third parties.

Marketing and sales expenses for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 were as follows (in millions):

 

December 31, December 31, December 31, December 31, December 31, December 31,
     December 31,
2011
     % of Net
Revenue
    December 31,
2010
     % of Net
Revenue
    $ Change      % Change  

Three months ended

   $  269         25   $  253         24   $  16         6

Nine months ended

   $ 631         23   $ 553         22   $ 78         14

Marketing and sales expenses increased by $16 million, or 6 percent, during the three months ended December 31, 2011, as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010 primarily due to (1) a $16 million increase in personnel-related costs resulting from an increase in headcount in connection with recent acquisitions and (2) a $6 million increase in contracted service costs related to online initiatives. This was offset by a $9 million decrease in marketing, advertising and promotional spending on our franchises.

 

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Marketing and sales expenses increased by $78 million, or 14 percent, during the nine months ended December 31, 2011, as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010 primarily due to (1) a $39 million increase in personnel-related costs resulting from an increase in headcount in connection with recent acquisitions, (2) a $19 million increase in marketing, advertising and promotional spending on our franchises, and (3) a $14 million increase in contracted service costs related to online initiatives.

General and Administrative

General and administrative expenses consist of personnel and related expenses of executive and administrative staff, related overhead costs, fees for professional services such as legal and accounting, and allowances for doubtful accounts.

General and administrative expenses for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 were as follows (in millions):

 

     December 31,
2011
     % of Net
Revenue
    December 31,
2010
     % of Net
Revenue
    $ Change      % Change  

Three months ended

   $ 98           9   $ 75           7   $ 23         31

Nine months ended

   $  260         9   $  226         9   $    34         15

General and administrative expenses increased $23 million, or 31 percent, during the three months ended December 31, 2011, as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010 primarily due to (1) a $10 million increase in contracted service costs related to online initiatives and litigation and (2) a $9 million increase in personnel-related costs resulting from an increase in headcount in connection with recent acquisitions and increased incentive-based compensation expense.

General and administrative expenses increased $34 million, or 15 percent, during the nine months ended December 31, 2011, as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010 primarily due to (1) a $21 million increase in contracted service costs related to online initiatives, litigation, and recent acquisitions and (2) a $10 million increase in bad debt expense.

Research and Development

Research and development expenses consist of expenses incurred by our production studios for personnel-related costs, related overhead costs, contracted services, depreciation and any impairment of prepaid royalties for pre-launch products. Research and development expenses for our online products include expenses incurred by our studios consisting of direct development and related overhead costs in connection with the development and production of our online games. Research and development expenses also include expenses associated with the development of website content, software licenses and maintenance, network infrastructure and management overhead.

Research and development expenses for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 were as follows (in millions):

 

     December 31,
2011
     % of Net
Revenue
    December 31,
2010
     % of Net
Revenue
    $ Change      % Change  

Three months ended

   $  325         31   $  273         26   $ 52         19

Nine months ended

   $ 928         33   $ 825         33   $  103         12

Research and development expenses increased by $52 million, or 19 percent, during the three months ended December 31, 2011, as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010 due to (1) a $47 million increase in personnel-related costs and (2) a $6 million increase in facilities related expenses both primarily resulting from an increase in headcount in connection with recent acquisitions.

Research and development expenses increased by $103 million, or 12 percent, during the nine months ended December 31, 2011, as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010 due to (1) a $87 million increase in personnel-related costs and (2) an $14 million increase in facilities related expenses both primarily resulting from an increase in headcount in connection with recent acquisitions.

 

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Amortization of Intangibles

Amortization of intangibles for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 were as follows (in millions):

 

      December 31,  
2011
     % of Net
Revenue
    December 31,
2010
     % of Net
Revenue
    $ Change     % Change  

Three months ended

   $  11         1   $  14         1   $  (3     (21 %) 

Nine months ended

   $ 37         1   $ 44         2   $  (7     (16 %) 

During the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011, amortization of intangibles decreased by $3 million, or 21 percent, and $7 million, or 16 percent, respectively, as compared to the three and nine months ended December 31, 2010, primarily due to the completion of amortization related to certain of our prior acquisitions.

Acquisition-Related Contingent Consideration

Acquisition-related contingent consideration for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 were as follows (in millions):

 

     December 31,
2011
    % of Net
Revenue
    December 31,
2010
    % of Net
Revenue
    $ Change     % Change  

Three months ended

   $ (11     (1 %)    $  1        —        $ (12     (1200 %) 

Nine months ended

   $  8        —        $ (25     (1 %)    $  33        132

During the three months ended December 31, 2011, acquisition-related contingent consideration decreased by $12 million as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010, primarily resulting from revisions in our estimate of the expected future cash flows over the period in which the obligation is expected to be settled.

During the nine months ended December 31, 2011, acquisition-related contingent consideration increased by $33 million, or 132 percent, as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010, primarily related to a $25 million decrease of our accrual in connection with our Playfish acquisition resulting from revisions in the prior year in our estimate of the expected future cash flows over the period in which the obligation is expected to be settled.

Restructuring and Other Charges

Restructuring and other charges for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 were as follows (in millions):

 

      December 31,  
2011
     % of Net
Revenue
    December 31,
2010
     % of Net
Revenue
    $ Change     % Change  

Three months ended

   $ —           —        $  154         15   $  (154     (100 %) 

Nine months ended

   $  17         1   $ 162         6   $  (145     (90 %) 

During the three months ended December 31, 2011, restructuring and other charges decreased by $154 million, or 100 percent, as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010, due to no new restructuring initiatives in fiscal year 2012.

During the nine months ended December 31, 2011, restructuring and other charges decreased by $145 million, or 90 percent, as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010, due to (1) no new restructuring initiatives in fiscal year 2012 and (2) a gain of $10 million recognized during the second quarter of fiscal year 2012 on the sale of our facility in Chertsey, England related to our fiscal year 2008 reorganization, offset by adjustments to the estimated loss for the amendment of certain licensing agreements related to our fiscal 2011 restructuring.

Gain on Strategic Investments, Net

We did not recognize any impairment charges or losses during the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 on our marketable equity securities. During the nine months ended December 31, 2010, we realized a gain of $28 million, net of costs to sell, from the sale of our investment in Ubisoft, offset by realized losses of $3 million, from the sale of our investment in The9.

 

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Interest and Other Income (Expense), Net

Interest and other income (expense), net, for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 were as follows (in millions):

 

     December 31,
2011
    % of Net
Revenue
    December 31,
2010
     % of Net
Revenue
     $ Change     % Change  

Three months ended

   $ (10     (1 %)    $  —           —         $ (10     —     

Nine months ended

   $ (13     —        $  6         —         $ (19     (317 %) 

Interest and other income (expense), net decreased by $10 million during the three months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2010, primarily due to (1) a $10 million increase in foreign currency transaction losses as compared to the same period in the prior year and (2) a $6 million increase in interest expense, including amortization of debt discount, recognized in connection to our 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016. This was partially offset by an increase of $7 million from gains on derivatives which hedge the effects of our foreign currency transactions.

Interest and other income (expense), net decreased by $19 million, or 317 percent, during the nine months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010, primarily due to (1) a $34 million increase in foreign currency transaction losses as compared to the same period in the prior year and (2) a $11 million increase in interest expense, including amortization of debt discount, recognized in connection to our 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016. This was partially offset by an increase of $26 million from gains on derivatives which hedge the effects of our foreign currency transactions.

Income Taxes

Provisions for (benefit from) income taxes for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 were as follows (in millions):

 

     December 31,
2011
    Effective
Tax Rate
    December 31,
2010
    Effective
Tax Rate
    % Change  

Three months ended

   $  12        6.2   $  19        6.3     (37 %) 

Nine months ended

   $ (19     (5.5 %)    $ (1     (0.2 %)      1800

During the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011, we recorded approximately $3 million and $58 million, respectively, of additional net deferred tax liabilities related to the PopCap and KlickNation acquisitions. These additional deferred tax liabilities create a new source of taxable income, thereby requiring us to release a portion of our deferred tax asset valuation allowance with a related reduction in income tax expense for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 of approximately $3 million and $58 million, respectively.

The tax provision reported for the three months ended December 31, 2011 and the tax benefit reported for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 are based on our projected annual effective tax rate for fiscal year 2012, and also include certain discrete tax charges and benefits recorded during the period. Our effective tax rates for the three and nine months ended December 31, were a tax expense of 6.2 percent and tax benefit of 5.5 percent, respectively. The effective tax rate for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 differs from the statutory rate of 35.0 percent primarily due to the utilization of U.S. deferred tax assets which were subject to a valuation allowance, a reduction in the U.S. valuation allowance related to the PopCap and KlickNation acquisitions, and non-U.S. profits subject to a reduced or zero tax rate. The effective tax rate for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 differs from the same period in fiscal year 2011 primarily due to greater tax benefits recorded in fiscal year 2012 related to the reduction of the U.S. valuation allowance as a result of the PopCap and KlickNation acquisitions.

Our effective income tax rates for fiscal year 2012 and future periods will depend on a variety of factors, including changes in the deferred tax valuation allowance, as well as changes in our business such as acquisitions and intercompany transactions, changes in our international structure, changes in the geographic location of business functions or assets, changes in the geographic mix of income, changes in or termination of our agreements with tax authorities, applicable accounting rules, applicable tax laws and regulations, rulings and interpretations thereof, developments in tax audit and other matters, and

 

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variations in our annual pre-tax income or loss. We incur certain tax expenses that do not decline proportionately with declines in our pre-tax consolidated income or loss. As a result, in absolute dollar terms, our tax expense will have a greater influence on our effective tax rate at lower levels of pre-tax income or loss than at higher levels. In addition, at lower levels of pre-tax income or loss, our effective tax rate will be more volatile.

Certain taxable temporary differences that are not expected to reverse during the carry forward periods permitted by tax law cannot be considered as a source of future taxable income that may be available to realize the benefit of deferred tax assets.

We historically have considered undistributed earnings of our foreign subsidiaries to be indefinitely reinvested outside of the United States, and accordingly, no U.S. taxes have been provided thereon. We currently intend to continue to indefinitely reinvest the undistributed earnings of our foreign subsidiaries outside of the United States.

Impact of Recently Issued Accounting Standards

In May 2011, the FASB issued ASU 2011-04, Fair Value Measurement (Topic 820): Amendments to Achieve Common Fair Value Measurement and Disclosure Requirements in U.S. GAAP and IFRSs. The amendments in this ASU generally represent clarification of Topic 820, but also include instances where a particular principle or requirement for measuring fair value or disclosing information about fair value measurements has changed. This update results in common principles and requirements for measuring fair value and for disclosing information about fair value measurements in accordance with U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and International Financial Reporting Standards. The amendments are effective for interim and annual periods beginning after December 15, 2011 and are to be applied prospectively. We do not expect the adoption of ASU 2011-04 to have a material impact on our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.

In June 2011, the FASB issued ASU 2011-05, Comprehensive Income (Topic 220): Presentation of Comprehensive Income. ASU 2011-05 requires one of two alternatives for presenting comprehensive income and eliminates the option to report other comprehensive income and its components as a part of the Consolidated Statements of Stockholders’ Equity. Additionally, ASU 2011-05 requires presentation on the face of the financial statements reclassification adjustments for items that are reclassified from other comprehensive income to net income in the statement(s) where the components of net income and the components of other comprehensive income are presented. The requirement related to the reclassification adjustments from other comprehensive income to net income was deferred in December 2011, as a result of the issuance of ASU 2011-12, Deferral of the Effective Date for Amendments to the Presentation of Reclassications of Items Out of Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income in Accounting Standards Update 2011-05 (Topic 220). The amendments in ASU 2011-05, as amended by ASU 2011-12, do not change the items that must be reported in other comprehensive income or when an item of other comprehensive income must be reclassified to net income. ASU 2011-05, as amended by ASU 2011-12 is effective for fiscal years and interim periods within those years beginning after December 15, 2011 and is to be applied retrospectively. We do not expect the adoption of ASU 2011-05, as amended by ASU 2011-12 to have a material impact on our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.

In September 2011, the FASB issued ASU 2011-08, Intangibles—Goodwill and Other (Topic 350): Testing Goodwill for Impairment. ASU 2011-08 allows an entity to first assess qualitative factors to determine whether it is more likely than not that the fair value of a reporting unit is less than its carrying amount as a basis for determining whether it is necessary to perform the two-step goodwill impairment test. If an entity concludes it is more likely than not that the fair value of a reporting unit exceeds its carrying amount, it need not perform the two-step impairment test. The amendments are effective for annual and interim goodwill impairment tests performed for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2011, with early adoption permitted. We do not expect the adoption of ASU 2011-08 to have an impact on our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.

In December 2011, the FASB issued ASU 2011-11, Disclosures about Offsetting Assets and Liabilities, which creates new disclosure requirements about the nature of an entity’s rights of offset and related arrangements associated with its financial instruments and derivative instruments. The disclosure requirements are effective for annual reporting periods beginning on or after January 1, 2013, and interim periods therein, with retrospective application required. The new disclosures are designed to make financial statements that are prepared under U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles more comparable to those prepared under International Financial Reporting Standards. We are currently evaluating the impact of ASU 2011-11 on our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.

 

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LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES

 

December 31, 2011 December 31, 2011 December 31, 2011
(In millions)    As of
December 31,  2011
    As of
March 31, 2011
    Increase /
(Decrease)
 

Cash and cash equivalents

   $ 1,242      $ 1,579      $ (337

Short-term investments

     406        497        (91

Marketable equity securities

     143        161        (18
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total

   $ 1,791      $ 2,237      $ (446
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Percentage of total assets

     31     45  
     Nine months Ended December 31,        
(In millions)    2011     2010     Change  

Cash provided by (used in) operating activities

   $ (10   $ 67      $ (77

Cash used in investing activities

     (689     (7     (682

Cash provided by financing activities

     388        17        371   

Effect of foreign exchange on cash and cash equivalents

     (26     3        (29
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents

   $ (337   $ 80      $ (417
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Changes in Cash Flow

Operating Activities. Cash provided by operating activities decreased $77 million during the nine months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to nine months ended December 31, 2010 primarily due to the settlement of higher accounts payable balances in the beginning of fiscal year 2012 as compared to fiscal year 2011 in connection with increased title releases in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2011 as compared to fiscal year 2010.

Investing Activities. Cash used in investing activities increased $682 million during the nine months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010 primarily due to (1) $660 million increase in cash used for acquisitions, the majority of which was used to fund our acquisition of PopCap, (2) $132 million in proceeds received from the sale of our Ubisoft and The9 investments in the nine months ended December 31, 2010, and (3) a $90 million increase in capital expenditures. These items were partially offset by a $181 million increase in proceeds received from the maturities and sales of short-term investments.

Financing Activities. Cash provided by financing activities increased $371 million during the nine months ended December 31, 2011 as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2010 primarily due to (1) $617 million in proceeds received from the sale of 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016, net of issuance costs and (2) $65 million proceeds received from the issuance of Warrants in connection with the Notes. These items were partially offset by (1) $230 million, net of commissions, paid for the repurchase and retirement of our common stock pursuant to our Stock Repurchase Program and (2) $107 million paid for the purchase of the Convertible Note Hedge.

Short-term Investments and Marketable Equity Securities

Due to our mix of fixed and variable rate securities, our short-term investment portfolio is susceptible to changes in short-term interest rates. As of December 31, 2011, our short-term investments had gross unrealized gains of $1 million, or less than 1 percent of the total in short-term investments, and gross unrealized losses of less than $1 million, or less than 1 percent of the total in short-term investments. From time to time, we may liquidate some or all of our short-term investments to fund operational needs or other activities, such as capital expenditures, business acquisitions or stock repurchase programs. Depending on which short-term investments we liquidate to fund these activities, we could recognize a portion, or all, of the gross unrealized gains or losses.

The fair value of our marketable equity securities decreased to $143 million as of December 31, 2011 from $161 million as of March 31, 2011 primarily due to a decrease in the value of our investment in Neowiz.

 

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Restricted Cash and Contingent Consideration

Primarily in connection with our acquisitions of PopCap, Playfish, KlickNation, and Chillingo, we may be required to pay an additional $672 million of cash consideration based upon the achievement of certain performance milestones through March 31, 2014. In connection with our Playfish acquisition, we deposited $100 million into an escrow account related to the contingent consideration. In addition, in connection with our PopCap acquisition, we acquired an additional $6 million of restricted cash which is held in an escrow account in the event that certain liabilities become due. As these deposits are restricted in nature, they are excluded from cash and cash equivalents. As of December 31, 2011, the restricted cash of $106 million is included in other current assets in our Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets. Through the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011, no distributions were made from the restricted cash amount. As of December 31, 2011, we have accrued $159 million of contingent consideration on our Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet, of which $50 million relates to performance milestones earned through December 31, 2011 in connection with the Playfish acquisition. We expect the remaining $50 million in restricted cash will be released and converted to available cash and cash equivalents in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2012.

Fiscal 2011 Restructuring

In connection with our fiscal 2011 restructuring plan, we expect to incur cash expenditures through June 2016 of approximately (1) $8 million during the remainder of fiscal year 2012, (2) $25 million in fiscal year 2013, (3) $25 million in fiscal year 2014, (4) $17 million in fiscal year 2015, and (5) $15 million thereafter. The actual cash expenditures are variable as they will be dependent upon the actual revenue we generate from certain games.

Financing Arrangement

In July 2011, we issued $632.5 million aggregate principal amount of 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016 (the “Notes”). The Notes are senior unsecured obligations which pay interest semiannually in arrears at a rate of 0.75 percent per annum on January 15 and July 15 of each year, beginning on January 15, 2012 and will mature on July 15, 2016, unless earlier purchased or converted in accordance with their terms prior to such date. The Notes are convertible into cash and shares of our common stock based on an initial conversion value of 31.5075 shares of our common stock per $1,000 principal amount of Notes (equivalent to an initial conversion price of approximately $31.74 per share). Upon conversion of the Notes, holders will receive cash up to the principal amount of each Note, and any excess conversion value will be delivered in shares of our common stock.

Prior to April 15, 2016, the Notes will be convertible only upon the occurrence of certain events and during certain periods, and thereafter, at any time until the close of business on the second scheduled trading day immediately preceding the maturity date of the Notes. The Notes do not contain any financial covenants.

The conversion rate is subject to customary anti-dilution adjustments, but will not be adjusted for any accrued and unpaid interest. Following certain corporate events described in the indenture governing the notes (the “Indenture”) that occur prior to the maturity date, the conversion rate will be increased for a holder who elects to convert its Notes in connection with such corporate event in certain circumstances. The Notes are not redeemable prior to maturity, and no sinking fund is provided for the Notes.

If we undergo a “fundamental change,” as defined in the Indenture, subject to certain conditions, holders may require us to purchase for cash all or any portion of their Notes. The fundamental change purchase price will be 100 percent of the principal amount of the Notes to be purchased plus any accrued and unpaid interest up to but excluding the fundamental change purchase date.

The Indenture contains customary terms and covenants, including that upon certain events of default occurring and continuing, either the trustee or the holders of at least 25 percent in principal amount of the outstanding Notes may declare 100 percent of the principal and accrued and unpaid interest on all the Notes to be due and payable.

In addition, in July 2011, we entered into privately negotiated convertible note hedge transactions (the “Convertible Note Hedge”) with certain counterparties to reduce the potential dilution with respect to our common stock upon conversion of the Notes. The Convertible Note Hedge, subject to customary anti-dilution adjustments, provide us with the option to acquire, on a net settlement basis, approximately 19.9 million shares of our common stock at a strike price of $31.74, which corresponds to the conversion price of the Notes and is equal to the number of shares of our common stock that notionally underlie the Notes.

 

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As of December 31, 2011, we have not purchased any shares under the Convertible Note Hedge. We paid $107 million for the Convertible Note Hedge.

Separately, we have also entered into privately negotiated warrant transactions with the certain counterparties whereby we sold to independent third parties warrants (the “Warrants”) to acquire, subject to customary anti-dilution adjustments that are substantially the same as the anti-dilution provisions contained in the Notes, up to 19.9 million shares of our common stock (which is also equal to the number of shares of our common stock that notionally underlie the Notes), with a strike price of $41.14. The Warrants could have a dilutive effect with respect to our common stock to the extent that the market price per share of its common stock exceeds $41.14 on or prior to the expiration date of the Warrants. We received proceeds of $65 million from the sale of the Warrants.

See Note 12 to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements for additional information related to our 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016.

Financial Condition

We believe that cash, cash equivalents, short-term investments, marketable equity securities, cash generated from operations and available financing facilities will be sufficient to meet our operating requirements for at least the next 12 months, including working capital requirements, capital expenditures, and potentially, future acquisitions, stock repurchases, or strategic investments. We may choose at any time to raise additional capital to strengthen our financial position, facilitate expansion, repurchase our stock, pursue strategic acquisitions and investments, and/or to take advantage of business opportunities as they arise. There can be no assurance, however, that such additional capital will be available to us on favorable terms, if at all, or that it will not result in substantial dilution to our existing stockholders.

As of December 31, 2011, approximately $908 million of our cash, cash equivalents, and short-term investments and $68 million of our marketable equity securities were domiciled in foreign tax jurisdictions. While we have no plans to repatriate these funds to the United States in the short term, if we choose to do so, we would be required to accrue and pay additional taxes on any portion of the repatriation where no United States income tax had been previously provided.

In February 2011, our Board of Directors authorized a program to repurchase up to $600 million of our common stock over the next 18 months. The timing and actual amount of the stock repurchases will depend on several factors including price, capital availability, regulatory requirements, alternative investment opportunities and other market conditions. We are not obligated to repurchase any specific number of shares under the program and the repurchase program may be modified, suspended or discontinued at any time.

We have a “shelf” registration statement on Form S-3 on file with the SEC. This shelf registration statement, which includes a base prospectus, allows us at any time to offer any combination of securities described in the prospectus in one or more offerings. Unless otherwise specified in a prospectus supplement accompanying the base prospectus, we would use the net proceeds from the sale of any securities offered pursuant to the shelf registration statement for general corporate purposes, including for working capital, financing capital expenditures, research and development, marketing and distribution efforts, and if opportunities arise, for acquisitions or strategic alliances. Pending such uses, we may invest the net proceeds in interest-bearing securities. In addition, we may conduct concurrent or other financings at any time.

Our ability to maintain sufficient liquidity could be affected by various risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, those related to customer demand and acceptance of our products, our ability to collect our accounts receivable as they become due, successfully achieving our product release schedules and attaining our forecasted sales objectives, the impact of acquisitions and other strategic transactions in which we may engage, the impact of competition, economic conditions in the United States and abroad, the seasonal and cyclical nature of our business and operating results, risks of product returns and the other risks described in the “Risk Factors” section, included in Part II, Item 1A of this report.

Contractual Obligations and Commercial Commitments

Development, Celebrity, League and Content Licenses: Payments and Commitments

The products we produce in our studios are designed and created by our employee designers, artists, software programmers and by non-employee software developers (“independent artists” or “third-party developers”). We typically advance development funds to the independent artists and third-party developers during development of our games, usually in installment payments made upon the completion of specified development milestones. Contractually, these payments are generally considered advances against subsequent royalties on the sales of the products. These terms are set forth in written agreements entered into with the independent artists and third-party developers.

 

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In addition, we have certain celebrity, league and content license contracts that contain minimum guarantee payments and marketing commitments that may not be dependent on any deliverables. Celebrities and organizations with whom we have contracts include: FIFA, FIFPRO Foundation, FAPL (Football Association Premier League Limited), and DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga GmbH (German Soccer League) (professional soccer); National Basketball Association (professional basketball); PGA TOUR, Tiger Woods and Augusta National (professional golf); National Hockey League and NHL Players’ Association (professional hockey); National Football League Properties, PLAYERS Inc., and Red Bear Inc. (professional football); Collegiate Licensing Company (collegiate football); ESPN (content in EA SPORTS games); Hasbro, Inc. (most of Hasbro’s toy and game intellectual properties); and LucasArts and Lucas Licensing (Star Wars: The Old Republic). These developer and content license commitments represent the sum of (1) the cash payments due under non-royalty-bearing licenses and services agreements and (2) the minimum guaranteed payments and advances against royalties due under royalty-bearing licenses and services agreements, the majority of which are conditional upon performance by the counterparty. These minimum guarantee payments and any related marketing commitments are included in the table below.

The following table summarizes our unrecognized minimum contractual obligations as of December 31, 2011, and the effect we expect them to have on our liquidity and cash flow in future periods (in millions):

 

     Contractual Obligations         

Fiscal Year Ending March 31,

   Leases (a)      Developer/
Licensor
Commitments
     Marketing      Convertible
Notes
Interest (b)
     Other
Purchase
Obligations
     Total  

2012 (remaining three months)

   $ 13       $ 50       $ 18       $ 2       $ 5       $ 88   

2013

     52         191         58         5         9         315   

2014

     48         121         51         5         7         232   

2015

     39         116         32         5         —           192   

2016

     28         84         33         5         —           150   

Thereafter

     36         334         95         2         —           467   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total

   $ 216       $ 896       $ 287       $ 24       $ 21       $ 1,444   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

(a)

See discussion on operating leases in the “Off-Balance Sheet Commitments” section below for additional information. Lease commitments have not been reduced by minimum sub-lease rentals for unutilized office space resulting from our reorganization activities of approximately $7 million due in the future under non-cancelable sub-leases.

 

(b)

In addition to the interest payments reflected in the table above, we will be obligated to pay the $632.5 million principal amount of the 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016 and any excess conversion value in shares of our common stock upon redemption after the maturity of the Notes on July 15, 2016 or earlier. See Note 12 to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements for additional information related to our 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016.

The amounts represented in the table above reflect our unrecognized minimum cash obligations for the respective fiscal years, but do not necessarily represent the periods in which they will be recognized and expensed in our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements. In addition, the amounts in the table above are presented based on the dates the amounts are contractually due; however, certain payment obligations may be accelerated depending on the performance of our operating results.

In addition to what is included in the table above, as of December 31, 2011, we had a liability for unrecognized tax benefits and an accrual for the payment of related interest totaling $236 million, for which we are unable to make a reasonably reliable estimate of when cash settlement with a taxing authority will occur.

In addition to what is included in the table above as of December 31, 2011, primarily in connection with our PopCap, Playfish KlickNation, and Chillingo acquisitions, we may be required to pay an additional $672 million of cash consideration based upon the achievement of certain performance milestones through March 31, 2014. As of December 31, 2011, we have accrued $159 million of contingent consideration on our Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet, of which $50 million relates to performance milestones earned through December 31, 2011 in connection with the Playfish acquisition and for which we expect to settle in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2012.

 

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OFF-BALANCE SHEET COMMITMENTS

Lease Commitments

As of December 31, 2011, we leased certain of our current facilities, furniture and equipment under non-cancelable operating lease agreements. We were required to pay property taxes, insurance and normal maintenance costs for certain of these facilities and any increases over the base year of these expenses on the remainder of our facilities.

Director Indemnity Agreements

We entered into indemnification agreements with each of the members of our Board of Directors at the time they joined the Board to indemnify them to the extent permitted by law against any and all liabilities, costs, expenses, amounts paid in settlement and damages incurred by the directors as a result of any lawsuit, or any judicial, administrative or investigative proceeding in which the directors are sued or charged as a result of their service as members of our Board of Directors.

 

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Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk

MARKET RISK

We are exposed to various market risks, including changes in foreign currency exchange rates, interest rates and market prices, which have experienced significant volatility in light of the global economic downturn. Market risk is the potential loss arising from changes in market rates and market prices. We employ established policies and practices to manage these risks. Foreign currency option and forward contracts are used to hedge anticipated exposures or mitigate some existing exposures subject to foreign exchange risk as discussed below. While we do not hedge our short-term investment portfolio, we protect our short-term investment portfolio against different market risks, including interest rate risk as discussed below. Our cash and cash equivalents portfolio consists of highly liquid investments with insignificant interest rate risk and original or remaining maturities of three months or less at the time of purchase. We also do not currently hedge our market price risk relating to our marketable equity securities and we do not enter into derivatives or other financial instruments for trading or speculative purposes.

Foreign Currency Exchange Rate Risk

Cash Flow Hedging Activities. From time to time, we hedge a portion of our foreign currency risk related to forecasted foreign-currency-denominated sales and expense transactions by purchasing foreign currency option contracts that generally have maturities of 15 months or less. These transactions are designated and qualify as cash flow hedges. The derivative assets associated with our hedging activities are recorded at fair value in other current assets on our Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets. The effective portion of gains or losses resulting from changes in the fair value of these hedges is initially reported, net of tax, as a component of accumulated other comprehensive income in stockholders’ equity. The gross amount of the effective portion of gains or losses resulting from changes in the fair value of these hedges is subsequently reclassified into net revenue or research and development expenses, as appropriate, in the period when the forecasted transaction is recognized in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations. In the event that the gains or losses in accumulated other comprehensive income are deemed to be ineffective, the ineffective portion of gains or losses resulting from changes in fair value, if any, is reclassified to interest and other income (expense), net, in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations. In the event that the underlying forecasted transactions do not occur, or it becomes remote that they will occur, within the defined hedge period, the gains or losses on the related cash flow hedges are reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income to interest and other income (expense), net, in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations. During the reporting periods, all forecasted transactions occurred, and therefore, there were no such gains or losses reclassified into interest and other income (expense), net. Our hedging programs are designed to reduce, but do not entirely eliminate, the impact of currency exchange rate movements in net revenue and research and development expenses. As of December 31, 2011, we had foreign currency option contracts to purchase approximately $90 million in foreign currency and to sell approximately $46 million of foreign currency. All of the foreign currency option contracts outstanding as of December 31, 2011 will mature in the next 12 months. As of March 31, 2011, we had foreign currency option contracts to purchase approximately $40 million in foreign currency and to sell approximately $10 million of foreign currency. As of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011, the fair value of these outstanding foreign currency option contracts was immaterial and is included in other current assets.

Balance Sheet Hedging Activities. We use foreign currency forward contracts to mitigate foreign currency risk associated with foreign-currency-denominated monetary assets and liabilities, primarily intercompany receivables and payables. The foreign currency forward contracts generally have a contractual term of three months or less and are transacted near month-end. Our foreign currency forward contracts are not designated as hedging instruments, and are accounted for as derivatives whereby the fair value of the contracts is reported as other current assets or accrued and other current liabilities on our Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets, and gains and losses resulting from changes in the fair value are reported in interest and other income (expense), net, in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations. The gains and losses on these foreign currency forward contracts generally offset the gains and losses on the underlying foreign-currency-denominated monetary assets and liabilities, which are also reported in interest and other income (expense), net, in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations. In certain cases, the amount of such gains and losses will significantly differ from the amount of gains and losses recognized on the underlying foreign-currency-denominated monetary asset or liability, in which case our results will be impacted. As of December 31, 2011, we had foreign currency forward contracts to purchase and sell approximately $662 million in foreign currencies. Of this amount, $623 million represented contracts to sell foreign currencies in exchange for U.S. dollars, $30 million to purchase foreign currency in exchange for U.S. dollars, and $9 million to sell foreign currency in exchange for British pounds sterling. As of March 31, 2011, we had foreign currency forward contracts to purchase and sell approximately $187 million in foreign currencies. Of this amount, $140 million represented contracts to sell foreign currencies in exchange for U.S. dollars, $31 million to purchase foreign currency in exchange for U.S. dollars, and $16 million to sell foreign currency in exchange for British pounds sterling. As of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011, the fair value of our foreign currency forward contracts was immaterial and is included in accrued and other liabilities.

 

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We believe the counterparties to these foreign currency forward and option contracts are creditworthy multinational commercial banks. While we believe the risk of counterparty nonperformance is not material, the disruption in the global financial markets has impacted some of the financial institutions with which we do business. Further, the continued sovereign debt crisis in Europe could lead to increased counterparty risk with respect to financial institutions and other business partners, who are particularly vulnerable to the instability in certain European markets. A sustained decline in the financial stability of financial institutions as a result of the disruption in the financial markets could affect our ability to secure credit-worthy counterparties for our foreign currency hedging programs.

Notwithstanding our efforts to mitigate some foreign currency exchange rate risks, there can be no assurance that our hedging activities will adequately protect us against the risks associated with foreign currency fluctuations. As of December 31, 2011, a hypothetical adverse foreign currency exchange rate movement of 10 percent or 15 percent would have resulted in potential declines in the fair value of the premiums on our foreign currency option contracts used in cash flow hedging of $2 million in each scenario. As of December 31, 2011, a hypothetical adverse foreign currency exchange rate movement of 10 percent or 15 percent would have resulted in potential losses on our foreign currency forward contracts used in balance sheet hedging of $69 million and $103 million, respectively. This sensitivity analysis assumes a parallel adverse shift of all foreign currency exchange rates against the U.S. dollar; however, all foreign currency exchange rates do not always move in such manner and actual results may differ materially.

Interest Rate Risk

Our exposure to market risk for changes in interest rates relates primarily to our short-term investment portfolio. We manage our interest rate risk by maintaining an investment portfolio generally consisting of debt instruments of high credit quality and relatively short maturities. However, because short-term investments mature relatively quickly and are required to be reinvested at the then-current market rates, interest income on a portfolio consisting of short-term investments is more subject to market fluctuations than a portfolio of longer term investments. Additionally, the contractual terms of the investments do not permit the issuer to call, prepay or otherwise settle the investments at prices less than the stated par value. Our investments are held for purposes other than trading. Also, we do not use derivative financial instruments in our short-term investment portfolio.

As of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011, our short-term investments were classified as available-for-sale securities, and consequently, were recorded at fair value with unrealized gains or losses resulting from changes in fair value reported as a separate component of accumulated other comprehensive income, net of tax, in stockholders’ equity. Our portfolio of short-term investments consisted of the following investment categories, summarized by fair value as of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011 (in millions):

 

     As of
December 31,
2011
     As of
March 31,
2011
 

Corporate bonds

   $ 151       $ 253   

U.S. Treasury securities

     123         124   

U.S. agency securities

     120         102   

Commercial paper

     12         18   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total short-term investments

   $ 406       $ 497   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

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Notwithstanding our efforts to manage interest rate risks, there can be no assurance that we will be adequately protected against risks associated with interest rate fluctuations. At any time, a sharp change in interest rates could have a significant impact on the fair value of our investment portfolio. The following table presents the hypothetical changes in the fair value of our short-term investment portfolio as of December 31, 2011, arising from potential changes in interest rates. The modeling technique estimates the change in fair value from immediate hypothetical parallel shifts in the yield curve of plus or minus 50 basis points (“BPS”), 100 BPS, and 150 BPS.

 

(In millions)    Valuation of Securities
Given an Interest Rate
Decrease of X Basis Points
     Fair Value
as  of
December 31,
2011
     Valuation of Securities
Given an Interest Rate
Increase of X Basis Points
 
   (150 BPS)      (100 BPS)      (50 BPS)         50 BPS      100 BPS      150 BPS  

Corporate bonds

   $ 154       $ 153       $ 152       $ 151       $ 150       $ 149       $ 148   

U.S. Treasury securities

     125         124         123         123         121         121         120   

U.S. agency securities

     123         122         121         120         120         119         118   

Commercial paper

     12         12         12         12         12         12         12   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total short-term investments

   $ 414       $ 411       $ 408       $ 406       $ 403       $ 401       $ 398   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Market Price Risk

The fair value of our marketable equity securities in publicly traded companies is subject to market price volatility and foreign currency risk for investments denominated in foreign currencies. As of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011, our marketable equity securities were classified as available-for-sale securities, and consequently, were recorded on our Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets at fair value with unrealized gains or losses resulting from changes in fair value reported as a separate component of accumulated other comprehensive income, net of tax, in stockholders’ equity. The fair value of our marketable equity securities as of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011 was $143 million and $161 million, respectively.

Our marketable equity securities have been, and may continue to be, adversely impacted by volatility in the public stock markets. At any time, a sharp change in market prices in our investments in marketable equity securities could have a significant impact on the fair value of our investments. The following table presents hypothetical changes in the fair value of our marketable equity securities as of December 31, 2011, arising from changes in market prices of plus or minus 25 percent, 50 percent, and 75 percent.

 

(In millions)    Valuation of Securities Given
an X Percentage Decrease

in Each Stock’s Market Price
     Fair Value
as  of
December 31,
2011
     Valuation of Securities Given
an X Percentage Increase
in  Each Stock’s Market Price
 
   (75%)      (50%)      (25%)         25%      50%      75%  

Marketable equity securities

   $ 36       $ 72       $ 107       $ 143       $ 179       $ 215       $ 250   

 

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Item 4. Controls and Procedures

Definition and limitations of disclosure controls

Our disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”)) are controls and other procedures that are designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed in our reports filed under the Exchange Act, such as this report, is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in the SEC’s rules and forms. Disclosure controls and procedures are also designed to ensure that such information is accumulated and communicated to our management, including the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, as appropriate to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure. Our management evaluates these controls and procedures on an ongoing basis.

There are inherent limitations to the effectiveness of any system of disclosure controls and procedures. These limitations include the possibility of human error, the circumvention or overriding of the controls and procedures and reasonable resource constraints. In addition, because we have designed our system of controls based on certain assumptions, which we believe are reasonable, about the likelihood of future events, our system of controls may not achieve its desired purpose under all possible future conditions. Accordingly, our disclosure controls and procedures provide reasonable assurance, but not absolute assurance, of achieving their objectives.

Evaluation of disclosure controls and procedures

Our Chief Executive Officer and our Chief Financial Officer, after evaluating the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures, believe that as of the end of the period covered by this report, our disclosure controls and procedures were effective in providing the requisite reasonable assurance that material information required to be disclosed in the reports that we file or submit under the Exchange Act is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in the SEC’s rules and forms, and is accumulated and communicated to our management, including our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, as appropriate to allow timely decisions regarding the required disclosure.

Changes in internal control over financial reporting

There has been no change in our internal control over financial reporting identified in connection with our evaluation that occurred during the three months ended December 31, 2011 that has materially affected or is reasonably likely to materially affect our internal control over financial reporting.

 

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PART II – OTHER INFORMATION

 

Item 1. Legal Proceedings

In June 2008, Geoffrey Pecover filed an antitrust class action in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, alleging that EA obtained an illegal monopoly in a discreet antitrust market that consists of “league-branded football simulation video games” by bidding for, and winning, exclusive licenses with the NFL, Collegiate Licensing Company and Arena Football League. In December 20, 2010, the district court granted the plaintiffs’ request to certify a class of plaintiffs consisting of all consumers who purchased EA’s Madden NFL, NCAA Football or Arena Football videogames after 2005. The parties are in the midst of fact discovery. The court has set a trial date for October 2012. The complaint seeks unspecified compensatory damages. We have not accrued any loss related to this matter. We believe the claims asserted are without merit and intend to vigorously defend against them.

We are also subject to claims and litigation arising in the ordinary course of business. We do not believe that any liability from any reasonably foreseeable disposition of such claims and litigation, individually or in the aggregate, would have a material adverse effect on our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.

 

Item 1A. Risk Factors

Our business is subject to many risks and uncertainties, which may affect our future financial performance. If any of the events or circumstances described below occurs, our business and financial performance could be harmed, our actual results could differ materially from our expectations and the market value of our stock could decline. The risks and uncertainties discussed below are not the only ones we face. There may be additional risks and uncertainties not currently known to us or that we currently do not believe are material that may harm our business and financial performance.

Our business is intensely competitive and “hit” driven. If we do not deliver “hit” products and services, or if consumers prefer our competitors’ products or services over our own, our operating results could suffer.

Competition in our industry is intense and we expect new competitors to continue to emerge throughout the world. Our competitors range from large established companies to emerging start-ups. In our industry, though many new products and services are regularly introduced, only a relatively small number of “hit” titles accounts for a significant portion of total revenue for the industry. We have significantly reduced the number of games that we develop, publish and distribute: in fiscal year 2010, we published 54 primary titles, and in fiscal year 2011, we published 36. In fiscal year 2012, we expect to release 22 primary titles, including our December 2011 launch of the massively – multiplayer online role-playing game Star Wars: The Old Republic. Publishing fewer titles means that we concentrate more of our development spending on each title, and driving “hit” titles often requires large marketing budgets and media spend. The underperformance of a title may have a large adverse impact on our financial results. Also, hit products or services offered by our competitors may take a larger share of consumer spending than we anticipate, which could cause revenue generated from our products and services to fall below expectations.

In addition, both the online and mobile games marketplaces are characterized by frequent product introductions, relatively low barriers to entry, and new and evolving business methods, technologies and platforms for development. We expect competition in these markets to intensify. It is also possible that consumer adoption of these new platforms for games and other technological advances in online or mobile game offerings could negatively impact our sales of console, handheld and traditional PC products before we have sufficiently developed profitable businesses in these markets. If our competitors develop and market more successful products or services, offer competitive products or services at lower price points or based on payment models perceived as offering a better value proposition (such as free-to-play or subscription-based models), or if we do not continue to develop consistently high-quality and well-received products and services, our revenue, margins, and profitability will decline.

Our operating results will be adversely affected if we do not consistently meet our product development schedules or if key events or sports seasons that we tie our product release schedules to are delayed or cancelled.

Our business is highly seasonal, with the highest levels of consumer demand and a significant percentage of our sales occurring in the December quarter. If we miss these key selling periods for any reason, including product delays, product cancellations, or delayed introduction of a new platform for which we have developed products, our sales will suffer disproportionately. Our ability to meet product development schedules is affected by a number of factors, including the creative processes involved, the coordination of large and sometimes geographically dispersed development teams required by the increasing complexity of our products and the platforms for which they are developed, and the need to fine-tune our products prior to their release. We have experienced development delays for our products in the past, which caused us to push back or cancel release dates. We also

 

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seek to release certain products in conjunction with specific events, such as the beginning of a sports season or major sporting event, or the release of a related movie. If a key event or sports season to which our product release schedule is tied were to be delayed or cancelled, our sales would also suffer disproportionately. In the future, any failure to meet anticipated production or release schedules would likely result in a delay of revenue and/or possibly a significant shortfall in our revenue, increase our development expense, harm our profitability, and cause our operating results to be materially different than anticipated.

If our marketing and advertising efforts fail to resonate with our customers, our business and operating results could be adversely affected.

Our products are marketed worldwide through a diverse spectrum of advertising and promotional programs such as television and online advertising, print advertising, retail merchandising, website development and event sponsorship. Our ability to sell our products and services is dependent in part upon the success of these programs. If the marketing for our products and services fail to resonate with our customers, particularly during the critical holiday season or during other key selling periods, or if advertising rates or other media placement costs increase, these factors could have a material adverse impact on our business and operating results.

Our business is highly dependent on the success and availability of video game hardware systems manufactured by third parties, as well as our ability to develop commercially successful products for these systems.

We derive most of our revenue from the sale of products for play on video game hardware systems (which we also refer to as “platforms”) manufactured by third parties, such as Sony’s PLAYSTATION 3, Microsoft’s Xbox 360 and Nintendo’s Wii. The success of our business is driven in large part by the commercial success and adequate supply of these video game hardware systems, our ability to accurately predict which systems will be successful in the marketplace, and our ability to develop commercially successful products for these systems. We must make product development decisions and commit significant resources well in advance of anticipated product ship dates. A platform for which we are developing products may not succeed or may have a shorter life cycle than anticipated. If consumer demand for the systems for which we are developing products is lower than our expectations, our revenue will suffer, we may be unable to fully recover the investments we have made in developing our products, and our financial performance will be harmed. Alternatively, a system for which we have not devoted significant resources could be more successful than we had initially anticipated, causing us to miss out on meaningful revenue opportunities.

Our adoption of new business models could fail to produce our desired financial returns.

We are actively seeking to monetize game properties through a variety of new platforms and business models, including online distribution of full games and additional content, free-to-play games supported by advertising and/or micro-transactions on social networking services and subscription services such as our massively – multiplayer online role-playing game Star Wars: The Old Republic. Forecasting our revenues and profitability for these new business models is inherently uncertain and volatile. Our actual revenues and profits for these businesses may be significantly greater or less than our forecasts. Additionally, these new business models could fail for one or more of our titles, resulting in the loss of our investment in the development and infrastructure needed to support these new business models, and the opportunity cost of diverting management and financial resources away from more successful businesses.

Technology changes rapidly in our business and if we fail to anticipate or successfully develop games for new platforms and services, adopt new distribution technologies or methods, or implement new technologies in our games, the quality, timeliness and competitiveness of our products and services will suffer.

Rapid technology changes in our industry require us to anticipate, sometimes years in advance, which technologies we must implement and take advantage of in order to make our products and services competitive in the market. We have invested, and in the future may invest, in new business strategies, technologies, products, and services. Such endeavors may involve significant risks and uncertainties, and no assurance can be given that the technology we choose to adopt and the platforms, products and services that we pursue will be successful and will not materially adversely affect our reputation, financial condition, and operating results.

Our product development usually starts with particular platforms and distribution methods in mind, and a range of technical development goals that we hope to be able to achieve. We may not be able to achieve these goals, or our competition may be able to achieve them more quickly and effectively than we can. In either case, our products and services may be technologically inferior to our competitors’, less appealing to consumers, or both. If we cannot achieve our technology goals within the original development schedule of our products and services, then we may delay their release until these technology goals can be achieved, which may delay or reduce revenue and increase our development expenses. Alternatively, we may

 

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increase the resources employed in research and development in an attempt to accelerate our development of new technologies, either to preserve our product or service launch schedule or to keep up with our competition, which would increase our development expenses. We may also miss opportunities to adopt technology, or develop products and services for new platforms or services that become popular with consumers, which could adversely affect our revenues. It may take significant time and resources to shift our focus to such technologies or platforms, putting us at a competitive disadvantage.

We may experience outages and disruptions of our online services if we fail to maintain adequate operational services, security and supporting infrastructure.

As we increase our online products and services, most recently with the launch of our online commerce and content delivery system named “Origin,” and the launch of Star Wars: The Old Republic, we expect to continue to invest in technology services, hardware and software—including data centers, network services, storage and database technologies—to support existing services and to introduce new products and services including websites, ecommerce capabilities, online game communities and online game play services. Launching high profile games and services, and creating the appropriate support for online business initiatives is expensive and complex, and our execution could result in inefficiencies or operational failures, and increased vulnerability to cyber attacks, which, in turn, could diminish the quality of our products, services, and user experience. Cyber attacks could include denial-of-service attacks impacting service availability and reliability; the exploitation of software vulnerabilities in Internet facing applications; social engineering of system administrators (tricking company employees into releasing control of their systems to a hacker); the introduction of malware into our systems with a view to steal confidential or proprietary data; or attempts to hijack consumer account information from our users. Cyber attacks of increasing sophistication may be difficult to detect and could result in the theft of our intellectual property and consumer data, including personally identifiable information. Operational failures or successful cyber attacks could result in damage to our reputation and loss of current and potential users, subscribers, advertisers, and other business partners which could harm our business. In addition, we could be adversely impacted by outages and disruptions in the online platforms of our key business partners, who offer our products and services.

If we release defective products, our operating results could suffer.

Products such as ours are extremely complex software programs, and are difficult to develop, manufacture and distribute. We have quality controls in place to detect defects in the software, media and packaging of our products before they are released. Nonetheless, these quality controls are subject to human error, overriding, and reasonable resource constraints. Therefore, these quality controls and preventative measures may not be effective in detecting defects in our products before they have been reproduced and released into the marketplace. In such an event, we could be required to or may find it necessary to voluntarily recall a product or suspend its availability, which could significantly harm our business and operating results.

Our business could be adversely affected if our consumer data protection measures are not seen as adequate or there are breaches of our security measures or unintended disclosures of our consumer data.

There are several inherent risks to engaging in business online and directly with end consumers of our products. As we conduct more transactions online directly with consumers, we may be the victim of fraudulent transactions, including credit card fraud, which presents a risk to our revenues and potentially disrupts service to our consumers. In addition, we are collecting and storing more consumer information, including personal information and credit card information. We take measures to protect our consumer data from unauthorized access or disclosure. It is possible that our security controls over consumer data may not prevent the improper access or disclosure of personally identifiable information. A security breach that leads to disclosure of consumer account information (including personally identifiable information) could harm our reputation, compel us to comply with disparate breach notification laws in various jurisdictions and otherwise subject us to liability under laws that protect personal data, resulting in increased costs or loss of revenue. A resulting perception that our products or services do not adequately protect the privacy of personal information could result in a loss of current or potential consumers and business partners for our online offerings that require the collection of consumer data. Our key business partners also face these same risks and any security breaches of their system could adversely impact our ability to offer our products and services through their platforms, resulting in a loss of meaningful revenues.

In addition, the interpretation and application of consumer and data protection laws in the U.S., Europe and elsewhere are often uncertain, contradictory and in flux. It is possible that these laws may be interpreted and applied in a manner that is inconsistent with our data practices. If so, this could result in government imposed fines or orders requiring that we change our data practices, which could have an adverse effect on our business. Complying with these various laws could cause us to incur substantial costs or require us to change our business practices in a manner adverse to our business.

 

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The majority of our sales are made to a relatively small number of key customers. If these customers reduce their purchases of our products or become unable to pay for them, our business could be harmed.

During the nine months ended December 31, 2011, approximately 64 percent of our North America sales were made to our top ten customers. In Europe, our top ten customers accounted for approximately 43 percent of our sales in that territory during the nine months ended December 31, 2011. Worldwide, we had direct sales to one customer, GameStop Corp., which represented approximately 15 percent of total net revenue for the nine months ended December 31, 2011. Though our products are available to consumers through a variety of retailers and directly through us, the concentration of our sales in one, or a few, large customers could lead to a short-term disruption in our sales if one or more of these customers significantly reduced their purchases or ceased to carry our products, and could make us more vulnerable to collection risk if one or more of these large customers became unable to pay for our products or declared bankruptcy. Additionally, our receivables from these large customers increase significantly in the December quarter as they make purchases in anticipation of the holiday selling season. Also, having such a large portion of our total net revenue concentrated in a few customers could reduce our negotiating leverage with these customers. If one or more of our key customers experience deterioration in their business, or become unable to obtain sufficient financing to maintain their operations, our business could be harmed.

Our industry is cyclical, driven by the periodic introduction of new video game hardware systems. As we continue to move through the current cycle, our industry growth may slow down and as a result, our operating results may be difficult to predict.

Video game hardware systems have historically had a life cycle of four to six years, which causes the video game software market to be cyclical as well. The current cycle began with Microsoft’s launch of the Xbox 360 in 2005, and continued in 2006 when Sony and Nintendo launched their next-generation systems, the PLAYSTATION 3 and the Wii, respectively. Sales of software designed for these hardware systems represent the majority of our revenue, so our growth and success is highly correlated to sales of video game hardware systems. While there are indications that this current cycle may be extended longer than prior cycles — in part, due to the growth of online services and content, the greater graphic and processing power of the current generation hardware, and the introduction of new peripherals — growth in the installed base of the current generation of video game systems is likely to slow down in the coming years. This slow-down in sales of video game players may cause a corresponding slow-down in the growth of sales of video game software, which could significantly affect our operating results.

Sales of used video game products could lower our sales of new video games.

Certain of our retail customers sell used video games. Used video game sales have been growing in North America, and are emerging in Europe. Used video games are generally priced lower than new video games and the margins on used games sales are generally greater for retailers than the margins on new game sales. We do not receive revenue from retailers’ sales of used video games. Sales of used video games may negatively impact our sales and profitability.

The video game hardware manufacturers are among our chief competitors and frequently control the manufacturing of and/or access to our video game products. If they do not approve our products, we will be unable to ship to our customers.

Our agreements with hardware licensors (such as Sony for the PLAYSTATION 3, Microsoft for the Xbox 360, and Nintendo for the Wii) typically give significant control to the licensor over the approval and manufacturing of our products, which could, in certain circumstances, leave us unable to get our products approved, manufactured and shipped to customers. These hardware licensors are also among our chief competitors. Generally, control of the approval and manufacturing process by the hardware licensors increases both our manufacturing lead times and costs as compared to those we can achieve independently. While we believe that our relationships with our hardware licensors are currently good, the potential for these licensors to delay or refuse to approve or manufacture our products exists. Such occurrences would harm our business and our financial performance.

We also require compatibility code and the consent of Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo in order to include online capabilities in our products for their respective platforms and to digitally distribute our products through their proprietary networks. As online capabilities for video game systems become more significant, Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo could restrict the manner in which we provide online capabilities for our products. They may also restrict the number of products that we may distribute digitally on their networks. If Sony, Microsoft or Nintendo refuse to approve our products with online capabilities, restrict our digital download offerings on their proprietary networks, or significantly impact the financial terms on which these services are offered to our customers, our business could be harmed.

 

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The video game hardware manufacturers set the royalty rates and other fees that we must pay to publish games for their platforms, and therefore have significant influence on our costs. If one or more of these manufacturers change their fee structure, our profitability will be materially impacted.

In order to publish products for a video game system such as the Xbox 360, PLAYSTATION 3 or Wii, we must take a license from Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo, respectively, which give these companies the opportunity to set the fee structure that we must pay in order to publish games for that platform. Similarly, these companies have retained the flexibility to change their fee structures, or adopt different fee structures for online purchases of games, online gameplay and other new features for their consoles. The control that hardware manufacturers have over the fee structures for their platforms and online access could adversely impact our costs, profitability and margins. Because publishing products for video game systems is the largest portion of our business, any increase in fee structures would significantly harm our ability to generate profits.

If we are unable to maintain or acquire licenses to include intellectual property owned by others in our games, or to maintain or acquire the rights to publish or distribute games developed by others, we will sell fewer hit titles and our revenue, profitability and cash flows will decline. Competition for these licenses may make them more expensive and reduce our profitability.

Many of our products are based on or incorporate intellectual property owned by others. For example, our EA SPORTS products include rights licensed from major sports leagues and players’ associations. Similarly, many of our other key franchises, such as Star Wars: The Old Republic, are based on film and literary licenses and our Hasbro products are based on a license for certain of Hasbro’s toy and game properties. In addition, some of our successful products in fiscal year 2011, Bulletstorm, Crysis 2, and Portal 2 in fiscal year 2012, are products for which we acquired publishing rights through a license from the product’s creator/owner. Competition for these licenses and rights is intense. If we are unable to maintain these licenses and rights or obtain additional licenses or rights with significant commercial value, our revenues, profitability and cash flows will decline significantly. Competition for these licenses may also drive up the advances, guarantees and royalties that we must pay to licensors and developers, which could significantly increase our costs and reduce our profitability.

If we do not continue to attract and retain key personnel, we will be unable to effectively conduct our business.

The market for technical, creative, marketing and other personnel essential to the development and marketing of our products and management of our businesses is extremely competitive. Our leading position within the interactive entertainment industry makes us a prime target for recruiting of executives and key creative talent. If we cannot successfully recruit and retain the employees we need, or replace key employees following their departure, our ability to develop and manage our business will be impaired.

Our business is subject to risks generally associated with the entertainment industry, any of which could significantly harm our operating results.

Our business is subject to risks that are generally associated with the entertainment industry, many of which are beyond our control. These risks could negatively impact our operating results and include: the popularity, price and timing of our games and the platforms on which they are played; economic conditions that adversely affect discretionary consumer spending; changes in consumer demographics; the availability and popularity of other forms of entertainment; and critical reviews and public tastes and preferences, which may change rapidly and cannot necessarily be predicted.

Acquisitions, investments and other strategic transactions could result in operating difficulties, dilution to our investors and other negative consequences.

We expect to continue making acquisitions or entering into other strategic transactions including (1) acquisitions of companies, businesses, intellectual properties, and other assets, (2) minority investments in strategic partners, and (3) investments in new interactive entertainment businesses (for example, online and mobile publishing platforms) as part of our long-term business strategy. These transactions involve significant challenges and risks including that the transaction does not advance our business strategy, that we do not realize a satisfactory return on our investment, that we acquire unknown liabilities, or that we experience difficulty in the integration of business systems and technologies, the integration and retention of new employees, or in the maintenance of key business and customer relationships of the businesses we acquire, or diversion of management’s attention from our other businesses. These events could harm our operating results or financial condition.

Future acquisitions and investments could also involve the issuance of our equity and equity-linked securities (potentially diluting our existing stockholders), the incurrence of debt, contingent liabilities or amortization expenses, write-offs of goodwill, intangibles, or acquired in-process technology, or other increased cash and non-cash expenses, such as stock-based

 

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compensation. Any of the foregoing factors could harm our financial condition or prevent us from achieving improvements in our financial condition and operating performance that could have otherwise been achieved by us on a stand-alone basis. Our stockholders may not have the opportunity to review, vote on or evaluate future acquisitions or investments.

We may be subject to claims of infringement of third-party intellectual property rights, which could harm our business.

From time to time, third parties may assert claims against us relating to patents, copyrights, trademarks, personal publicity rights, or other intellectual property rights to technologies, products or delivery/payment methods that are important to our business. Although we believe that we make reasonable efforts to ensure that our products do not violate the intellectual property rights of others, it is possible that third parties still may claim infringement. For example, we may be subject to intellectual property infringement claims from certain individuals and companies who have acquired patent portfolios for the sole purpose of asserting such claims against other companies. In addition, many of our products are highly realistic and feature materials that are based on real world examples, which may be the subject of intellectual property infringement claims of others. From time to time, we receive communications from third parties regarding such claims. Existing or future infringement claims against us, whether valid or not, may be time consuming and expensive to defend. Such claims or litigations could require us to pay damages and other costs, stop selling the affected products, redesign those products to avoid infringement, or obtain a license, all of which could be costly and harm our business. In addition, many patents have been issued that may apply to potential new modes of delivering, playing or monetizing game software products and services, such as those that we produce or would like to offer in the future. We may discover that future opportunities to provide new and innovative modes of game play and game delivery to consumers may be precluded by existing patents that we are unable to license on reasonable terms.

From time to time we may become involved in other legal proceedings, which could adversely affect us.

We are currently, and from time to time in the future may become, subject to legal proceedings, claims, litigation and government investigations or inquiries, which could be expensive, lengthy, and disruptive to normal business operations. In addition, the outcome of any legal proceedings, claims, litigation, investigations or inquiries may be difficult to predict and could have a material adverse effect on our business, operating results, or financial condition.

Our business is subject to increasing regulation and the adoption of proposed legislation we oppose could negatively impact our business.

Legislation is continually being introduced in the United States at the local, state and federal levels for the establishment of government mandated rating requirements or restrictions on distribution of entertainment software based on content. To date, most courts that have ruled on such legislation have ruled in a manner favorable to the interactive entertainment industry. Other countries have adopted or are considering laws regulating or mandating ratings requirements on entertainment software content and certain foreign countries already allow government censorship of entertainment software products. Adoption of government ratings system or restrictions on distribution of entertainment software based on content could harm our business by limiting the products we are able to offer to our customers and compliance with new and possibly inconsistent regulations for different territories could be costly or delay the release of our products.

As we increase the online delivery of our products and services, we are subject to a number of foreign and domestic laws and regulations that affect companies conducting business on the Internet. In addition, laws and regulations relating to user privacy, data collection and retention, content, advertising and information security have been adopted or are being considered for adoption by many countries throughout the world. The costs of compliance with these laws may increase in the future as a result of changes in interpretation. Furthermore, any failure on our part to comply with these laws or the application of these laws in an unanticipated manner may harm our business.

Our products are subject to the threat of piracy and unauthorized copying.

We take measures to protect our pre-release software and other confidential information from unauthorized access. A security breach that results in the disclosure of pre-release software or other confidential assets could lead or contribute to piracy of our games or otherwise compromise our product plans.

Further, entertainment software piracy is a persistent problem in our industry. The growth in peer-to-peer networks and other channels to download pirated copies of our products, the increasing availability of broadband access to the Internet and the proliferation of technology designed to circumvent the protection measures used with our products all have contributed to an expansion in piracy. Though we take technical steps to make the unauthorized copying of our products more difficult, as do the manufacturers of consoles on which our games are played, these efforts may not be successful in controlling the piracy of our products.

 

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While legal protections exist to combat piracy, preventing and curbing infringement through enforcement of our intellectual property rights may be difficult, costly and time consuming, particularly in countries where laws are less protective of intellectual property rights. Further, the scope of the legal protection of copyright and prohibitions against the circumvention of technological protection measures to protect copyrighted works are often under scrutiny by courts and governing bodies. The repeal or weakening of laws intended to combat piracy, protect intellectual property and prohibit the circumvention of technological protection measures could make it more difficult for us to adequately protect against piracy. These factors could have a negative effect on our growth and profitability in the future.

If one or more of our titles were found to contain hidden, objectionable content, our business could suffer.

Throughout the history of our industry, many video games have been designed to include certain hidden content and gameplay features that are accessible through the use of in-game cheat codes or other technological means that are intended to enhance the gameplay experience. However, in several cases, hidden content or features have been found to be included in other publishers’ products by an employee who was not authorized to do so or by an outside developer without the knowledge of the publisher. From time to time, some hidden content and features have contained profanity, graphic violence and sexually explicit or otherwise objectionable material. In a few cases, the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (“ESRB”) has reacted to discoveries of hidden content and features by reviewing the rating that was originally assigned to the product, requiring the publisher to change the game packaging and/or fining the publisher. Retailers have on occasion reacted to the discovery of such hidden content by removing these games from their shelves, refusing to sell them, and demanding that their publishers accept them as product returns. Likewise, consumers have reacted to the revelation of hidden content by refusing to purchase such games, demanding refunds for games they have already purchased, and refraining from buying other games published by the company whose game contained the objectionable material.

We have implemented preventative measures designed to reduce the possibility of hidden, objectionable content from appearing in the video games we publish. Nonetheless, these preventative measures are subject to human error, circumvention, overriding, and reasonable resource constraints. In addition, to the extent we acquire a company without similar controls in place, the possibility of hidden, objectionable content appearing in video games developed by that company but for which we are ultimately responsible could increase. If a video game we published were found to contain hidden, objectionable content, the ESRB could demand that we recall a game and change its packaging to reflect a revised rating, retailers could refuse to sell it and demand we accept the return of any unsold copies or returns from customers, and consumers could refuse to buy it or demand that we refund their money. This could have a material negative impact on our operating results and financial condition. In addition, our reputation could be harmed, which could impact sales of other video games we sell. If any of these consequences were to occur, our business and financial performance could be significantly harmed.

Our debt service obligations may adversely affect our cash flow.

While our Notes are outstanding, we will have debt service obligations on the Notes of approximately $5 million per year. We intend to fulfill our debt service obligations from cash generated by our operations and from our existing cash and investments. We may enter into other financial instruments in the future.

Our indebtedness could have significant negative consequences. For example, it could:

 

   

increase our vulnerability to general adverse economic and industry conditions;

 

   

limit our ability to obtain additional financing;

 

   

require the dedication of a substantial portion of any cash flow from operations to the payment of principal of, and interest on, our indebtedness, thereby reducing the availability of such cash flow to fund our growth strategy, working capital, capital expenditures and other general corporate purposes;

 

   

limit our flexibility in planning for, or reacting to, changes in our business and our industry; and

 

   

place us at a competitive disadvantage relative to our competitors with less debt.

Further, the Notes are subject to a net share settlement feature, which means that we will satisfy our conversion obligation to holders by paying cash in settlement of the lesser of the principal amount and the conversion value of the Notes and by delivering shares of our common stock in settlement of any and all conversion obligations in excess of the principal amount. In addition, holders of the Notes will have the right to require us to purchase their Notes for cash upon the occurrence of a fundamental change at a purchase price equal to 100 percent of their principal amount, plus accrued and unpaid interest, if any.

 

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We may not have the enough available cash or be able to arrange for financing to pay such principal amount at the time we are required to make purchases of the Notes or convert the Notes. In addition, we may be required to use funds that are domiciled in foreign tax jurisdictions in order to make the cash payments upon any purchase or conversion of the Notes. If we were to choose to use such funds, we would be required to accrue and pay additional taxes on any portion of the repatriation where no United States income tax had been previously provided.

In addition, our ability to purchase the Notes or to pay cash upon conversion of the Notes may be limited by law, by regulatory authority or by agreements governing our future indebtedness. Our failure to purchase the Notes at a time when the purchase is required by the indenture or to pay cash upon conversion of the Notes as required by the indenture would constitute a default under the indenture. A default under the indenture or a fundamental change itself could also lead to a default under agreements governing our future indebtedness. If the payment of the related indebtedness were to be accelerated after any applicable notice or grace periods, we may not have sufficient funds to repay the indebtedness and purchase the Notes or to pay cash upon conversion of the Notes.

The Hedge Transactions and Warrant Transactions may affect the value of the Notes and our common stock.

In connection with the offering of the Notes, we entered into privately-negotiated Hedge Transactions with Options Counterparties. The Hedge Transactions cover, subject to anti-dilution adjustments substantially similar to those applicable to the Notes, the number of shares of common stock underlying the Notes. We also entered into separate, privately-negotiated Warrant Transactions with the Option Counterparties relating to the same number of shares of our common stock, subject to customary anti-dilution adjustments.

In connection with establishing their hedge position with respect to the Hedge Transactions and the Warrant Transactions, the Option Counterparties and/or their affiliates:

 

   

may have entered into various cash-settled over-the-counter derivative transactions with respect to our common stock and/or purchased shares of our common stock concurrently with, or shortly following, the pricing of the Notes; and

 

   

may unwind any such cash-settled over-the-counter derivative transactions and purchase shares of our common stock in open market transactions, including any observation period related to the conversion of the Notes.

The effect, if any, of these activities, including the direction or magnitude, on the market price of our common stock will depend on a variety of factors, including market conditions, and cannot be ascertained at this time. Any of these activities could, however, adversely affect the market price of our common stock and the trading price of the Notes.

In addition, the Option Counterparties are financial institutions, and we will be subject to the risk that one or more of the Option Counterparties might default under the Hedge Transactions. Our exposure to the credit risk of the Option Counterparties will not be secured by any collateral. If any of the Option Counterparties becomes subject to insolvency proceedings, we will become an unsecured creditor in those proceedings with a claim equal to our exposure at the time under the Hedge Transaction with such option counterparty. Our exposure will depend on many factors but, generally, the increase in our exposure will be correlated to the increase in the market price and in the volatility of our common stock.

Uncertainty and adverse changes in the economy could have a material adverse impact on our business and operating results.

Declines in consumer spending resulting from adverse changes in the economy have in the past negatively impacted our business. Further economic distress may result in a decrease in demand for our products, particularly during key product launch windows, which could have a material adverse impact on our operating results and financial condition. In particular, we derive a substantial proportion of our revenues in Europe. For the three months ended December 31, 2011, our net revenue in Europe was $505 million, or 48 percent of our total net revenue and for the nine months ended December 31, 2011, net revenue in Europe was $1,271 million, or 46 percent of our total net revenue for that period. Continued weakness and instability in European markets could result in a loss of consumer confidence in the economy and a decrease in discretionary spending, resulting in a material adverse impact on our operating results. Uncertainty and adverse changes in the economy could also increase the risk of material losses on our investments, increase costs associated with developing and publishing our products, increase the cost and decrease the availability of sources of financing, and increase our exposure to material losses from bad debts, any of which could have a material adverse impact on our financial condition and operating results. In addition, if we experience further deterioration in our market capitalization or our financial performance, we could be required to recognize significant impairment charges in future periods.

 

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Our business is subject to currency fluctuations.

International sales are a fundamental part of our business. For the nine months ended December 31, 2011, international net revenue comprised 52 percent of our total net revenue. We expect international sales to continue to account for a significant portion of our total net revenue. Such sales may be subject to unexpected regulatory requirements, tariffs and other barriers. Additionally, foreign sales are primarily made in local currencies, which may fluctuate against the U.S. dollar. In addition, our foreign investments and our cash and cash equivalents denominated in foreign currencies are subject to currency fluctuations. We use foreign currency forward contracts to mitigate some foreign currency risk associated with foreign currency denominated monetary assets and liabilities (primarily certain intercompany receivables and payables) to a limited extent and foreign currency option contracts to hedge foreign currency forecasted transactions (primarily related to a portion of the revenue and expenses denominated in foreign currency generated by our operational subsidiaries). However, these activities are limited in the protection they provide us from foreign currency fluctuations and can themselves result in losses. In the past, the disruption in the global financial markets has impacted many of the financial institutions with which we do business, and we are subject to counterparty risk with respect to such institutions with whom we enter into hedging transactions. A sustained decline in the financial stability of financial institutions as a result of the disruption in the financial markets could negatively impact our treasury operations, including our ability to secure credit-worthy counterparties for our foreign currency hedging programs. Accordingly, our results of operations, including our reported net revenue, operating expenses and net income, and financial condition can be adversely affected by unfavorable foreign currency fluctuations, especially the Euro, British pound sterling and Canadian dollar. In particular, because we derive a substantial proportion of our revenues from sales in Europe, the uncertainty regarding the ability of certain European countries to continue to service their sovereign debt obligations and related European financial restructuring efforts may cause fluctuations in the value of the Euro that could adversely affect our revenue growth and profit margins on sales outside of the United States, and thus impact our operating results (expressed in US dollars) in future periods. Further, the continued sovereign debt crisis in Europe could lead to increased counterparty risk with respect to financial institutions and other business partners, who are particularly vulnerable to the instability in certain European markets.

Volatility in the capital markets may adversely impact the value of our investments and could cause us to recognize significant impairment charges in our operating results.

Our portfolio of short-term investments and marketable equity securities is subject to volatility in the capital markets and to national and international economic conditions. In particular, our international investments can be subject to fluctuations in foreign currency and our short-term investments are susceptible to changes in short-term interest rates. These investments are also impacted by declines in value attributable to the credit-worthiness of the issuer. From time to time, we may liquidate some or all of our short-term investments or marketable equity securities to fund operational needs or other activities, such as capital expenditures, strategic investments or business acquisitions, or for other purposes. If we were to liquidate these short-term investments at a time when they were worth less than what we had originally purchased them for, or if the obligor were unable to pay the full amount at maturity, we could incur a significant loss. Similarly, we hold marketable equity securities, which have been and may continue to be adversely impacted by price and trading volume volatility in the public stock markets. We could be required to recognize impairment charges on the securities held by us and/or we may realize losses on the sale of these securities, all of which could have an adverse effect on our financial condition and results of operations.

Changes in our tax rates or exposure to additional tax liabilities could adversely affect our earnings and financial condition.

We are subject to income taxes in the United States and in various foreign jurisdictions. Significant judgment is required in determining our worldwide provision for income taxes, and in the ordinary course of our business, there are many transactions and calculations where the ultimate tax determination is uncertain.

We are also required to estimate what our tax obligations will be in the future. Although we believe our tax estimates are reasonable, the estimation process and applicable laws are inherently uncertain, and our estimates are not binding on tax authorities. The tax laws’ treatment of software and Internet-based transactions is particularly uncertain and in some cases currently applicable tax laws are ill-suited to address these kinds of transactions. Apart from an adverse resolution of these uncertainties, our effective tax rate also could be adversely affected by our profit levels, by changes in our business or changes in our structure resulting from the reorganization of our business and operating structure, changes in the mix of earnings in countries with differing statutory tax rates, changes in the elections we make, changes in applicable tax laws (in the United States or foreign jurisdictions), or changes in the valuation allowance for deferred tax assets, as well as other factors. Beginning in fiscal year 2009 we recorded a valuation allowance against most of our U.S. deferred tax assets. We expect to provide a valuation allowance on future U.S. tax benefits until we can sustain a level of profitability or until other significant positive evidence arises that suggest that these benefits are more likely than not to be realized. Further, our tax determinations are regularly subject to audit by tax authorities and developments in those audits could adversely affect our income tax provision. Should our ultimate tax liability exceed our estimates, our income tax provision and net income or loss could be materially affected.

 

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We incur certain tax expenses that do not decline proportionately with declines in our consolidated pre-tax income or loss. As a result, in absolute dollar terms, our tax expense will have a greater influence on our effective tax rate at lower levels of pre-tax income or loss than at higher levels. In addition, at lower levels of pre-tax income or loss, our effective tax rate will be more volatile.

We are also required to pay taxes other than income taxes, such as payroll, sales, use, value-added, net worth, property and goods and services taxes, in both the United States and foreign jurisdictions. We are regularly under examination by tax authorities with respect to these non-income taxes. There can be no assurance that the outcomes from these examinations, changes in our business or changes in applicable tax rules will not have an adverse effect on our earnings and financial condition.

Furthermore, as we expand our international operations, adopt new products and new distribution models, implement changes to our operating structure or undertake intercompany transactions in light of changing tax laws, expiring rulings, acquisitions and our current and anticipated business and operational requirements, our tax expense could increase.

Our reported financial results could be adversely affected by changes in financial accounting standards or by the application of existing or future accounting standards to our business as it evolves.

Our reported financial results are impacted by the accounting policies promulgated by the SEC and national accounting standards bodies and the methods, estimates, and judgments that we use in applying our accounting policies. For example, as we have recently issued Notes which we will account for under ASC 470-20, Debt with Conversion and Other Options, we will be required to record a greater amount of non-cash interest expense as a result of the amortization of the discounted carrying value of the Notes to their face amount over the term of the Notes. Consequently, we will report lower net income in our financial results because ASC 470-20 requires interest to include both the current period’s amortization of the debt discount and the instrument’s coupon interest, which could adversely affect our reported or future financial results, the trading price of our common stock and the trading price of the Notes. Furthermore, we cannot be sure that the accounting standards in the future will continue to permit the use of the treasury stock method, with respect to the calculation of diluted earnings per share when considering our Notes that may be settled entirely or partly in cash. If we are unable to use the treasury stock method in accounting for the shares issuable upon conversion of the Notes, then our diluted earnings per share would be adversely affected.

In addition, policies affecting software revenue recognition have and could further significantly affect the way we account for revenue related to our products and services. We recognize all of the revenue from bundled sales (i.e., packaged goods video games that include an online service component) on a deferred basis over an estimated online service period, which we generally estimate to be six months beginning in the month after shipment. As we increase our downloadable content and add new features to our online service, our estimate of the online service period may change and we could be required to recognize revenue over a longer period of time. We expect that a significant portion of our games will be online-enabled in the future and we could be required to recognize the related revenue over an extended period of time rather than at the time of sale.

As we enhance, expand and diversify our business and product offerings, the application of existing or future financial accounting standards, particularly those relating to the way we account for revenue and taxes, could have a significant adverse effect on our reported results although not necessarily on our cash flows.

We have begun the implementation of a new integrated financial information system to be used throughout our worldwide organization. If this implementation is not completed in a successful and timely manner or if the new system fails to perform as expected, our ability to accurately process, prepare and analyze important financial data could be impeded and our business operations may be disrupted.

As part of our effort to improve efficiencies throughout our worldwide organization, we have begun the implementation of a new integrated financial information system. This implementation is expected to be completed by the first quarter of the fiscal year 2013. This system will integrate our order management, product shipment, cash management and financial accounting processes, among others. The successful conversion from our current multiple financial information systems to this new integrated financial information system entails a number of risks due to the complexity of the conversion and implementation process. Such risks include verifying the accuracy of the business data and information prior to conversion, the actual conversion of that data and information to the new system and then using that business data and information in the new system

 

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after the conversion. While testing of these new systems and processes and training of employees are done in advance of implementation, there are inherent limitations in our ability to simulate a full-scale operating environment in advance of implementation. There can be no assurance that the conversion to, and the implementation of, the new financial information system will not impede our ability to accurately and timely process, prepare and analyze the financial data we use in making operating decisions and which form the basis of the financial information we include in the periodic reports we file with the SEC. In addition, a number of important operational functions, including receiving product orders, product shipments and inventory maintenance, among others, will be reliant on the new system and therefore, any problems with the implementation or other system problems may result in a disruption to our business operations.

We rely on business partners in many areas of our business and our business may be harmed if they are unable to honor their obligations to us.

We rely on various business partners, including third-party service providers, vendors, licensing partners, development partners, and licensees, among others, in many areas of our business. In many cases, these third parties are given access to sensitive and proprietary information in order to provide services and support to our teams. These third parties may misappropriate our information and engage in unauthorized use of it. The failure of these third parties to provide adequate services and technologies, or the failure of the third parties to adequately maintain or update their services and technologies, could result in a disruption to our business operations. Further, the disruption in the financial markets and the global economic downturn may adversely affect our business partners and they may not be able to continue honoring their obligations to us. Some of our business partners are highly-leveraged or small businesses that may be particularly vulnerable in the current economic environment. Alternative arrangements and services may not be available to us on commercially reasonable terms or we may experience business interruptions upon a transition to an alternative partner or vendor. If we lose one or more significant business partners, our business could be harmed.

Our stock price has been volatile and may continue to fluctuate significantly.

The market price of our common stock historically has been, and we expect will continue to be, subject to significant fluctuations. These fluctuations may be due to factors specific to us (including those discussed in the risk factors above, as well as others not currently known to us or that we currently do not believe are material), to changes in securities analysts’ earnings estimates or ratings, to our results or future financial guidance falling below our expectations and analysts’ and investors’ expectations, to factors affecting the entertainment, computer, software, Internet, media or electronics industries, to our ability to successfully integrate any acquisitions we may make, or to national or international economic conditions. In particular, economic downturns may contribute to the public stock markets experiencing extreme price and trading volume volatility. These broad market fluctuations have and could continue to adversely affect the market price of our common stock.

In February 2011, we announced that our Board of Directors authorized a program to repurchase up to $600 million of our common stock over the next 18 months. Our stock repurchases may be executed at market prices that may subsequently decline.

 

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Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds

In February 2011, we announced that our Board of Directors authorized a program to repurchase up to $600 million of our common stock over the next 18 months. Under the program, we may purchase stock in the open market or through privately negotiated transactions in accordance with applicable securities laws, including pursuant to pre-arranged stock trading plans. The timing and actual amount of the stock repurchases will depend on several factors including price, capital availability, regulatory requirements, alternative investment opportunities and other market conditions. We are not obligated to repurchase any specific number of shares under the program and the repurchase program may be modified, suspended or discontinued at any time.

The following table summarizes the number of shares repurchased during the three months ended December 31, 2011:

 

Period

   Total Number
of Shares
Purchased
     Average Price
Paid per  Share
     Total Number of
Shares  Purchased
as Part of Publicly
Announced
Program
     Maximum Dollar
Value of Shares
that May Yet Be
Purchased Under
the Program
(in millions)
 

October 1-31, 2011

     864,600       $ 22.38         864,600       $ 334   

November 1-30, 2011

     718,800         23.47         718,800       $ 317   

December 1-31, 2011

     237,362         20.90         237,362       $ 312   
  

 

 

       

 

 

    
     1,820,762         22.62         1,820,762      
  

 

 

       

 

 

    

 

Item 3. Defaults Upon Senior Securities

None.

 

Item 6. Exhibits

The exhibits listed in the accompanying index to exhibits on Page 76 are filed or incorporated by reference as part of this report.

 

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SIGNATURE

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.

 

      ELECTRONIC ARTS INC.
      (Registrant)
      /s/ Eric F. Brown
DATED:       Eric F. Brown
February 6, 2012       Executive Vice President,
      Chief Financial Officer

 

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ELECTRONIC ARTS INC.

FORM 10-Q

FOR THE PERIOD ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2011

EXHIBIT INDEX

 

          Incorporated by Reference    Filed
Herewith
 

Number

  

Exhibit Title

   Form    File No.    Filing Date   

10.1*

   Offer Letter for Employment at Electronic Arts Inc. to Rajat Taneja, dated September 13, 2011               X   

10.2*

   Transfer Letter of Kristian Segerstrale, dated December 8, 2011               X   

15.1

   Awareness Letter of KPMG LLP, Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm.               X   

31.1

   Certification of Chief Executive Officer pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a) of the Exchange Act, as adopted pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.               X   

31.2

   Certification of Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a) of the Exchange Act, as adopted pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.               X   

Additional exhibits furnished with this report:

           

32.1

   Certification of Chief Executive Officer pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.               X   

32.2

   Certification of Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.               X   

101.INS

   XBRL Instance Document.               X   

101.SCH

   XBRL Taxonomy Extension Schema Document.               X   

101.CAL

   XBRL Taxonomy Extension Calculation Linkbase Document.               X   

101.DEF

   XBRL Taxonomy Extension Definition Linkbase Document.               X   

101.LAB

   XBRL Taxonomy Extension Label Linkbase Document.               X   

101.PRE

   XBRL Taxonomy Extension Presentation Linkbase Document.               X   

 

* Management contract or compensatory plan or arrangement
Attached as Exhibit 101 to this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended December 31, 2011 are the following formatted in eXtensible Business Reporting Language (“XBRL”): (1) Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets, (2) Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations, (3) Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows, and (4) Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.

 

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EX-10.1 2 d291203dex101.htm OFFER LETTER FOR EMPLOYMENT Offer Letter for Employment

Exhibit 10.1

 

LOGO

Dear Rajat,

Congratulations! Please accept our offer to become part of EA’s rich game making history and future.

I am pleased to offer you a regular full-time position with Electronic Arts as a Chief Technology Officer at a base salary of $550,000 annualized, minus applicable deductions. You will be reporting to me.

As an EA employee, you will be eligible to participate in our discretionary bonus program. Your discretionary bonus target will be 75% of your salary. Bonus payments are calculated and paid based on the achievement of various individual and company performance objectives, as periodically established and evaluated by EA. You must be employed by EA by January 15th to be eligible for a bonus for the current bonus period. For those who have been employed for less than 1 year, bonus payments are prorated, based on actual months of employment. The specific terms and conditions applicable to your individual participation in the bonus program will be based on your position within EA and are subject to change in EA’s sole discretion. You must be employed by EA at the time bonuses are paid to receive a bonus payment.

I will recommend to the Compensation Committee that you be granted a one-time equity award in the form of 250,000 Restricted Stock Units (RSUs), in accordance with our 2000 Equity Incentive Plan. This Award will vest as to 25% of the RSUs on each of the 6 month, 12 month, 24 month and 36 month anniversaries of the original grant date. The Committee typically grants RSUs on the 16th of each month or on the next business day following this date when it falls on a weekend or holiday; however, the date on which the Committee acts could be later depending on a variety of factors, including the proximity of your start date to the 16th. You will receive more details regarding this Award from Stock Administration after the grant date.

EA reviews performance and compensation levels annually, and it currently makes merit adjustments in June of each year. To be eligible for a merit increase at next June’s review, you must commence employment by March 31st of the same calendar year.

You will be provided relocation assistance by EA. Per EA policy, if you voluntarily leave your employment with EA or are terminated for any reason other than a reduction in force that eliminates your job position (a) prior to the one year anniversary of your date of hire, you agree to pay EA an amount equal to all relocation and tax gross-up expenses incurred by EA through your date of termination; or (b) on or after the one year anniversary of your date of hire and prior to the second anniversary of your date of hire, you agree to pay EA an amount equal to a pro-rata portion (days remaining in the two year period/730 days) of all relocation and tax gross-up expenses incurred by EA through your date of termination. Payment must be made to EA upon your last day of employment. Once you accept this offer of employment with EA, please contact EA’s Global Mobility Group at GlobalMobilityGroup@EA.com to start the process.

Lastly, EA is providing you a one-time bonus of $500,000 (minus applicable taxes) at the time of hire, which is earned at the completion of your first year of employment but you will receive it within the first 30 days of your employment. If you voluntarily leave your employment before the completion of one year, you agree to repay to EA the full amount of the bonus. You will also receive an additional grant of 25,000 RSUs, to be granted in the first approval cycle after your hire date, and will vest one year from the grant date.

If you have any questions about this offer or about your eligibility to participate in or to be covered by any of the described benefits, please call me. For your information, I have enclosed several documents that will provide an introduction to life at EA, including an overview of our benefits programs and EA’s Global Code of Conduct. Other EA policies and procedures are available on EA’s intranet and will be reviewed with you at orientation.

In the course of your work, you will have access to proprietary materials and concepts. Our offer is contingent upon your returning a signed copy of Electronic Arts’ New Hire/ Proprietary Information Agreement, which is attached. Two copies are enclosed for signature (please keep one for your own records). Please return a signed copy before your first day of employment.

This offer of employment is also contingent upon your providing Electronic Arts with proof that you have the legal right to work in the United States. This will be handled as part of your orientation process.

In addition, you may be subject to a background check based on your position. If applicable, you will receive a written notice under separate cover, and this offer is contingent upon the results of such check being acceptable to EA.


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This offer letter contains the entire understanding between you and Electronic Arts as to the terms of your employment offer and specifically supersedes all previous discussions you may have had with anyone at Electronic Arts regarding those terms.

If you accept this job offer, your start date will be determined at a later time.

This offer of employment is valid until September 13, 2011. If you have not accepted by this date, we will assume that you have declined the offer.

If you accept this offer, please sign below and return both pages of the original offer letter to Nellie Peshkov in Human Resources in the enclosed envelope. Please keep a copy for yourself. Please plan on attending New Hire Orientation to be held on your first day at 8:30 a.m. Please read the enclosed new hire package and bring the completed forms to New Hire Orientation.

Please join our team and help us be the place where GREAT people create and deliver GREAT games.

If you have any questions regarding this offer, please feel free to contact me.

Sincerely,

 

/s/    John Riccitiello

John Riccitiello

Chief Executive Officer

Electronic Arts

Enclosures

 

Accepted by candidate:

     Date:   

/s/    Rajat Taneja

     September 13, 2011   

Anticipated Start Date: October 10, 2011

       

cc: Gabrielle Toledano for distribution to Personnel File

       
       
       

 

2

EX-10.2 3 d291203dex102.htm TRANSFER LETTER Transfer Letter

Exhibit 10.2

 

LOGO

December 8, 2011

Dear Kristian,

Congratulations! Below you will find the details of our offer to transfer you to a new role as Executive Vice President, Digital with the following terms and conditions.

 

EA Entity:    EA Corporate – Redwood City, CA
Position:    Executive Vice President, Digital
Effective Date:    January 2, 2012 (to be confirmed)
Base Salary:    $400,000 USD annualized, minus applicable taxes and deductions
Target Bonus:    75% of annual base salary, in accordance with the terms and conditions of the EA Bonus Plan. To be eligible to receive a bonus payment, you must be employed by Electronic Arts at the time any bonuses are paid.
Manager:    John Riccitiello
Public Holiday:    You will be entitled to US public holidays
Benefits & Payroll:    U.S. benefits plan and U.S. Payroll

In addition I will recommend to the Compensation Committee that you be granted a one-time equity award in the form of 150,000 Restricted Stock Units (RSUs), in accordance with our 2000 Equity Incentive Plan. This Award will vest as to 1/3 of the RSUs on each of the 12 month, 24 month and 36 month anniversaries of the original grant date. The Committee typically grants RSUs on the 16th of each month or on the next business day following this date when it falls on a weekend or holiday; however, the date on which the Committee acts could be later depending on a variety of factors, including the proximity of your start date to the 16th. You will receive more details regarding this Award from Stock Administration after the grant date

Acceptance of this transfer would require you to relocate from our London office to our Redwood Shores, CA office. Your relocation to our Redwood City, CA office must be completed by February 29, 2012. You will be provided relocation assistance by EA and will be provided with information that outlines the relocation benefits you are eligible to receive.

Per EA policy, if you voluntarily leave your employment with EA or are terminated for any reason other than a reduction in force that eliminates your job position (a) prior to the one year anniversary of your transfer date, you agree to pay EA an amount equal to all relocation and tax gross-up expenses incurred by EA through your date of termination; or (b) on or after the one year anniversary of your

 

InterCo Transfer Confirmation Letter – Kristian Segerstrale


transfer date and prior to the second anniversary of your transfer date, you agree to pay EA an amount equal to a pro-rata portion (days remaining in the two year period/730 days) of all relocation and tax gross-up expenses incurred by EA through your date of termination. Payment must be made to EA upon your last day of employment. Once you accept this transfer, please contact EA’s Global Mobility Group at GlobalMobilityGroup@EA.com to start the process.

Your employment with EA is at will, which means that either you or EA may terminate the employment relationship at any time, with or without cause or notice, and EA reserves the right to eliminate or change any term or condition of employment at any time with or without cause or notice.

This offer is contingent upon your returning a signed copy of Electronic Arts’ New Hire/ Proprietary Information Agreement. Two copies are enclosed for signature (please keep one for your own records). Please return a signed copy prior to the effective date of your new position, noted above.

This letter contains the entire understanding between you and Electronic Arts as to the terms of your transfer of employment and specifically supersedes all previous discussions you may have had with anyone at Electronic Arts regarding those terms.

Please plan on attending Orientation to be held on your first Monday. This is a very important meeting that you need to attend, since it will discuss information that is specific to this location. The orientation is held in building 250 at 8:30am.

If you accept this transfer and relocation package, please sign below and return both pages of this letter to Gabrielle Toledano in Human Resources. Please keep a copy for yourself.

If you have any questions regarding this offer, please feel free to contact me.

Sincerely,

 

/s/    John Riccitiello

John Riccitiello

Chief Executive Officer

Electronic Arts

 

Accepted by:    Date:    December 8, 2011

 

/s/     Kristian Segerstrale

     
Kristian Segerstrale      

cc:

Gabrielle Toledano

 

InterCo Transfer Confirmation Letter – Kristian Segerstrale

EX-15.1 4 d291203dex151.htm AWARENESS LETTER OF KPMG LLP, INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM Awareness Letter of KPMG LLP, Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

Exhibit 15.1

Awareness Letter of KPMG LLP, Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

Electronic Arts Inc.

Redwood City, California:

With respect to the subject registration statements on Form S-8 (Nos. 333-32239, 333-60517, 333-84215, 333-39432, 333-44222, 333-67430, 333-99525, 333-107710, 333-117990, 333-120256, 333-127156, 333-131933, 333-138532, 333-145182, 333-148596, 333-152757, 333-161229, 333-168680, and 333-176181) and the registration statement on Form S-3 (No. 333-155409) of Electronic Arts Inc., we acknowledge our awareness of the incorporation by reference therein of our report dated February 6, 2012 related to our review of interim financial information included in Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended December 31, 2011.

Pursuant to Rule 436 under the Securities Act of 1933 (the Act), such report is not considered part of a registration statement prepared or certified by an independent registered public accounting firm, or a report prepared or certified by an independent registered public accounting firm within the meaning of Sections 7 and 11 of the Act.

/s/ KPMG LLP

Santa Clara, California

February 6, 2012

EX-31.1 5 d291203dex311.htm CERTIFICATION OF CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER PURSUANT TO RULE 13A-14(A) Certification of Chief Executive Officer pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a)

Exhibit 31.1

ELECTRONIC ARTS INC.

Certification of Chief Executive Officer

Pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a) of the Exchange Act

As Adopted Pursuant to

Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

I, John S. Riccitiello, certify that:

 

  1. I have reviewed this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q of Electronic Arts Inc.;

 

  2. Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

 

  3. Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

 

  4. The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and have:

 

  a. Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

 

  b. Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

 

  c. Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and

 

  d. Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and

 

  5. The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

 

  a. All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and

 

  b. Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

Dated: February 6, 2012     By:  

/s/ John S. Riccitiello        

      John S. Riccitiello
      Chief Executive Officer
EX-31.2 6 d291203dex312.htm CERTIFICATION OF EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, CFO PURSUANT TO RULE 13A-14(A) Certification of Executive Vice President, CFO pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a)

Exhibit 31.2

ELECTRONIC ARTS INC.

Certification of Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer

Pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a) of the Exchange Act

As Adopted Pursuant to

Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

I, Eric F. Brown, certify that:

 

  1. I have reviewed this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q of Electronic Arts Inc.;

 

  2. Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

 

  3. Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

 

  4. The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and have:

 

  a. Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

 

  b. Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

 

  c. Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and

 

  d. Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and

 

  5. The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

 

  a. All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and

 

  b. Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

Dated: February 6, 2012     By:  

/s/ Eric F. Brown        

      Eric F. Brown
      Executive Vice President,
      Chief Financial Officer
EX-32.1 7 d291203dex321.htm CERTIFICATION OF CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER PURSUANT TO SECTION 906 Certification of Chief Executive Officer pursuant to Section 906

Exhibit 32.1

ELECTRONIC ARTS INC.

Certification of Chief Executive Officer

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350

As Adopted Pursuant to

Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

In connection with the Quarterly Report of Electronic Arts Inc. on Form 10-Q for the period ended December 31, 2011 as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on the date hereof (the “Report”), I, John S. Riccitiello, Chief Executive Officer of Electronic Arts Inc., certify, pursuant to 18 USC Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (“Section 906”), that to my knowledge:

 

  1. The Report fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and

 

  2. The information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of Electronic Arts Inc. for the periods presented therein.

 

/s/ John S. Riccitiello         
John S. Riccitiello
Chief Executive Officer
Electronic Arts Inc.

February 6, 2012

A signed original of this written statement required by Section 906, or other document authenticating, acknowledging, or otherwise adopting the signature that appears in typed form within the electronic version of this written statement required by Section 906, has been provided to Electronic Arts and will be retained by Electronic Arts and furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission or its staff upon request.

EX-32.2 8 d291203dex322.htm CERTIFICATION OF EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, CFO PURSUANT TO SECTION 906 Certification of Executive Vice President, CFO pursuant to Section 906

Exhibit 32.2

ELECTRONIC ARTS INC.

Certification of Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350

As Adopted Pursuant to

Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

In connection with the Quarterly Report of Electronic Arts Inc. on Form 10-Q for the period ended December 31, 2011 as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on the date hereof (the “Report”), I, Eric F. Brown, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Electronic Arts Inc., certify, pursuant to 18 USC Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (“Section 906”), that to my knowledge:

 

  1. The Report fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and

 

  2. The information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of Electronic Arts Inc. for the periods presented therein.

 

/s/ Eric F. Brown        
Eric F. Brown
Executive Vice President,
Chief Financial Officer
Electronic Arts Inc.

February 6, 2012

A signed original of this written statement required by Section 906, or other document authenticating, acknowledging, or otherwise adopting the signature that appears in typed form within the electronic version of this written statement required by Section 906, has been provided to Electronic Arts and will be retained by Electronic Arts and furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission or its staff upon request.

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EA 304000000 295000000 159000000 50000000 5000000 15000000 <div> <table style="width: 1155px; font-family: 'Times New Roman'; height: 217px;" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="48%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="48%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="24%" colspan="4" align="center">As of December 31, 2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="24%" colspan="4" align="center">As of March 31, 2011</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="48%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="12%" colspan="2" align="center">Amortized<br />Cost</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="12%" colspan="2" align="center">Fair<br />Value</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="12%" colspan="2" align="center">Amortized<br />Cost</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="12%" colspan="2" align="center">Fair<br />Value</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="48%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="48%" align="left">Short-term investments</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="48%" align="left">Due in 1 year or less</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="10%" align="right">187</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="10%" align="right">187</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="10%" align="right">214</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="text-indent: 4px;" width="10%" align="right">214</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="48%" align="left">Due in 1-2 years</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">118</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">118</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">156</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 4px;" width="10%" align="right">157</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="48%" align="left">Due in 2-3 years</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">100</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">101</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">126</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 4px;" width="10%" align="right">126</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 7px;" width="48%" align="left">Short-term investments</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">405</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">406</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">496</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 4px;" width="10%" align="right">497</td></tr></table> </div> 107000000 156000000 118000000 157000000 118000000 126000000 100000000 126000000 101000000 0.13 504000000 553000000 30 10 31.74 65000000 2000000 1000000 0.98 1.30 41.26 2016 81000000 75000000 1005000000 1439000000 <div> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">(10) BALANCE SHEET DETAILS</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Inventories</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Inventories as of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011 consisted of (in millions):</p> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="58%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="18%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="58%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="20%" colspan="2" align="center">As of<br />December 31,<br />2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="19%" colspan="2" align="center">As of<br />March 31,<br />2011</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="58%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="58%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="58%" align="left">Raw materials and work in process</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="18%" align="right">2</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="17%" align="right">8</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="58%" align="left">Finished goods</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="18%" align="right">67</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="17%" align="right">69</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="58%" align="center">Inventories</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="18%" align="right">69</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="17%" align="right">77</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Property and Equipment, Net</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Property and equipment, net, as of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011 consisted of (in millions):</p> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="53%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="14%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="20%" colspan="3" align="center">As of<br />December 31,<br />2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="20%" colspan="3" align="center">As of<br />March 31,<br />2011</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">Computer equipment and software</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="15%" align="right">553</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">$</td> <td width="14%" align="right">504</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">Buildings</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%" align="right">333</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="14%" align="right">355</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">Leasehold improvements</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%" align="right">113</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="14%" align="right">105</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">Office equipment, furniture and fixtures</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%" align="right">69</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="14%" align="right">67</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">Land</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%" align="right">63</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="14%" align="right">66</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">Construction in progress</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%" align="right">35</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="14%" align="right">20</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">Warehouse equipment and other</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="15%" align="right">10</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="14%" align="right">10</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%" align="right">1,176</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="14%" align="right">1,127</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">Less: accumulated depreciation</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="15%" align="right">(629</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="14%" align="right">(614</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">Property and equipment, net</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="15%" align="right">547</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="14%" align="right">513</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Depreciation expense associated with property and equipment was $<font class="_mt">23</font> million and $<font class="_mt">74</font> million for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011, respectively. Depreciation expense associated with property and equipment was $<font class="_mt">26</font> million and $<font class="_mt">79</font> million for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2010, respectively.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Acquisition-Related Restricted Cash Included in Other Current Assets</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Included in other current assets on our Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets as of December 31, 2011 and March 30, 2011 was $<font class="_mt">106</font> million and $<font class="_mt">100</font> million, respectively, of acquisition-related restricted cash. In connection with our acquisition of Playfish in fiscal year 2010, we deposited $<font class="_mt">100</font> million into an escrow account to pay the former shareholders of Playfish in the event certain performance milestones through December 31, 2011 are achieved. In connection with our acquisition of PopCap in August 2011, we acquired $<font class="_mt">6</font> million of additional restricted cash held in an escrow account in the event certain liabilities become due. As these deposits are restricted in nature, they are excluded from cash and cash equivalents. Through the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011, no distributions were made from the restricted cash amount. We expect to pay approximately $<font class="_mt">50</font> million in connection with the Playfish earn-out. We expect the remaining $<font class="_mt">50</font> million in restricted cash will be released and converted to available cash and cash equivalents in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2012.</p></div> <div>&nbsp;</div><br /> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">Accrued and Other Current Liabilities</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Accrued and other current liabilities as of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011 consisted of (in millions):</p> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="58%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="58%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="19%" colspan="2" align="center">As of<br />December 31,<br />2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="20%" colspan="2" align="center">As of<br />March 31,<br />2011</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="58%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="58%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="58%" align="left">Other accrued expenses</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="17%" align="right">417</td> <td width="5%" align="left">$</td> <td width="15%" align="right">359</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="58%" align="left">Accrued compensation and benefits</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%" align="right">211</td> <td width="5%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%" align="right">232</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="58%" align="left">Accrued royalties</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%" align="right">143</td> <td width="5%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%" align="right">96</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="58%" align="left">Deferred net revenue (other)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="17%" align="right">75</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="15%" align="right">81</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="58%" align="left">Accrued and other current liabilities</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="17%" align="right">846</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="15%" align="right">768</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Deferred net revenue (other) includes the deferral of subscription revenue, deferrals related to our Switzerland distribution business, advertising revenue, licensing arrangements, and other revenue for which revenue recognition criteria has not been met.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Deferred Net Revenue (Packaged Goods and Digital Content)</p> <p style="text-align: left; margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;">Deferred net revenue (packaged goods and digital content) was $<font class="_mt">1,439</font> million as of December 31, 2011 and $<font class="_mt">1,005</font> million as of March 31, 2011. Deferred net revenue (packaged goods and digital content) includes the unrecognized revenue from (1) bundled sales of certain online-enabled packaged goods and digital content for which either we do not have VSOE for the online service that we provide in connection with the sale of the software or we have an obligation to provide future incremental unspecified digital content, (2) certain packaged goods sales of massively-multiplayer online role-playing games, and (3) sales of certain incremental content associated with our core subscription services that can only be played online, which are types of "micro-transactions." We recognize revenue from sales of online-enabled packaged goods and digital content for which (1) we do not have VSOE for the online service that we provided in connection with the sale and (2) we have an obligation to deliver incremental unspecified digital content in the future without an additional fee on a straight-line basis generally over an estimated six-month period beginning in the month after shipment. However, we expense the cost of goods sold related to these transactions during the period in which the product is delivered (rather than on a deferred basis).</p></div> </div> 0.15 0.10 0.14 0.10 0.15 0.14 0.10 0.10 87000000 185000000 180000000 1462000000 1076000000 386000000 987000000 690000000 297000000 <div> <table style="width: 1066px; font-family: 'Times New Roman'; height: 132px;" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="35%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="13%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="12%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="13%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="35%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="15%" colspan="2" align="center">Adjusted<br />Cost</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="14%" colspan="2" align="center">Gross<br />Unrealized<br />Gains</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="15%" colspan="2" align="center">Gross<br />Unrealized<br />Losses</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="17%" colspan="2" align="center">Fair Value</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="35%" align="left">As of December 31, 2011</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="text-indent: 7px;" width="13%" align="right">32</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="12%" align="right">111</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="13%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="15%" align="right">143</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="35%" align="left">As of March 31, 2011</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="text-indent: 7px;" width="13%" align="right">32</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="12%" align="right">129</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="13%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="15%" align="right">161</td></tr></table> </div> 15 112000000 52000000 84000000 63000000 70000000 334000000 434000000 4000000 2000000 50000000 1100 1100 10 3 6 -27000000 -1000000 230000000 0.1100 2.00 0.00 4 24000000 12000000 23000000 162000000 162000000 154000000 154000000 17000000 17000000 <div> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">(9) ROYALTIES AND LICENSES</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Our royalty expenses consist of payments to (1) content licensors, (2) independent software developers, and (3) co-publishing and distribution affiliates. License royalties consist of payments made to celebrities, professional sports organizations, movie studios and other organizations for our use of their trademarks, copyrights, personal publicity rights, content and/or other intellectual property. Royalty payments to independent software developers are payments for the development of intellectual property related to our games. Co-publishing and distribution royalties are payments made to third parties for the delivery of products.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Royalty-based obligations with content licensors and distribution affiliates are either paid in advance and capitalized as prepaid royalties or are accrued as incurred and subsequently paid. These royalty-based obligations are generally expensed to cost of goods sold generally at the greater of the contractual rate for contracts with guaranteed minimums, or an effective royalty rate based on the total projected net revenue. Prepayments made to thinly capitalized independent software developers and co-publishing affiliates are generally made in connection with the development of a particular product, and therefore, we are generally subject to development risk prior to the release of the product. Accordingly, payments that are due prior to completion of a product are generally expensed to research and development over the development period as the services are incurred. Payments due after completion of the product (primarily royalty-based in nature) are generally expensed as cost of goods sold.</p></div> <div>&nbsp;</div><br /> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">Our contracts with some licensors include minimum guaranteed royalty payments, which are initially recorded as an asset and as a liability at the contractual amount when no performance remains with the licensor. When performance remains with the licensor, we record guarantee payments as an asset when actually paid and as a liability when incurred, rather than recording the asset and liability upon execution of the contract. Royalty liabilities are classified as current liabilities to the extent such royalty payments are contractually due within the next 12 months.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Each quarter, we also evaluate the expected future realization of our royalty-based assets, as well as any unrecognized minimum commitments not yet paid to determine amounts we deem unlikely to be realized through product sales. Any impairments or losses determined before the launch of a product are charged to research and development expense. Impairments or losses determined post-launch are charged to cost of goods sold. We evaluate long-lived royalty-based assets for impairment generally using undiscounted cash flows when impairment indicators exist. Unrecognized minimum royalty-based commitments are accounted for as executory contracts, and therefore, any losses on these commitments are recognized when the underlying intellectual property is abandoned (i.e., cease use) or the contractual rights to use the intellectual property are terminated. During the three months ended December 31, 2011, we did not recognize any losses or impairment charges on unrecognized minimum royalty-based commitments and royalties-based assets. During the nine months ended December 31, 2011, we recognized additional losses of $<font class="_mt">14</font> million representing an adjustment to our fiscal 2011 restructuring. During the three months ended December 31, 2010, in connection with our fiscal 2011 restructuring, we recognized losses of $<font class="_mt">75</font> million on our previously unrecognized minimum royalty-based commitments and impairment charges of $27 million on our royalty-based assets. During the nine months ended December 31, 2010, we recognized losses of $<font class="_mt">85</font> million, inclusive of $<font class="_mt">75</font> million related to our fiscal 2011 restructuring, on our previously unrecognized minimum royalty-based commitments and impairment charges of $<font class="_mt">27</font> million on our royalty-based assets related to our fiscal 2011 restructuring.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">The current and long-term portions of prepaid royalties and minimum guaranteed royalty-related assets, included in other current assets and other assets, consisted of (in millions):</p> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="56%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="19%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="18%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="56%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="21%" colspan="2" align="center">As of<br />December 31,<br />2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="20%" colspan="2" align="center">As of<br />March 31,<br />2011</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="56%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="56%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="56%" align="left">Other current assets</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="19%" align="right">65</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="18%" align="right">89</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="56%" align="left">Other assets</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="19%" align="right">99</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="18%" align="right">22</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="56%" align="left">Royalty-related assets</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="19%" align="right">164</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="18%" align="right">111</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: left;">At any given time, depending on the timing of our payments to our co-publishing and/or distribution affiliates, content licensors, and/or independent software developers, we recognize unpaid royalty amounts owed to these parties as accrued liabilities. The current and long-term portions of accrued royalties, included in accrued and other current liabilities and other liabilities, consisted of (in millions):</p> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="60%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="18%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="20%" colspan="2" align="center">As of<br />December 31,<br />2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="19%" colspan="2" align="center">As of<br />March 31,<br />2011</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">Accrued and other current liabilities</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="18%" align="right">163</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="17%" align="right">136</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">Other liabilities</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="18%" align="right">60</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="17%" align="right">61</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="60%" align="left">Royalty-related liabilities</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="18%" align="right">223</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="17%" align="right">197</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: left;">As of December 31, 2011, $<font class="_mt">80</font> million of restructuring accruals related to the fiscal 2011 restructuring plan is included in royalty-related liabilities in the table above. See Note 8 for details of restructuring and other restructuring plan-related activities and Note 10 for the details of our accrued and other current liabilities.</p> <p style="text-align: left; margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;">In addition, as of December 31, 2011, we were committed to pay approximately $<font class="_mt">896</font> million to content licensors, independent software developers, and co-publishing and/or distribution affiliates, but performance remained with the counterparty (i.e., delivery of the product or content or other factors) and such commitments were therefore not recorded in our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.</p></div> </div> 111000000 89000000 22000000 164000000 65000000 99000000 75000000 85000000 27000000 75000000 14000000 <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="22%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="12%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="22%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="42%" colspan="8" align="center">Stock Option Grants</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="23%" colspan="4" align="center">ESPP</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="22%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="21%" colspan="4" align="center">Three Months Ended<br />December 31,</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="21%" colspan="4" align="center">Nine Months Ended<br />December 31,</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="23%" colspan="4" align="center">Nine Months Ended<br />December 31,</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="22%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="22%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="12%" colspan="2" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="9%" colspan="2" align="center">2010</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="12%" colspan="2" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="9%" colspan="2" align="center">2010</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="14%" colspan="2" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="9%" colspan="2" align="center">2010</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="22%" align="left">Risk-free interest rate</td> <td width="10%" align="right"><font class="_mt">0.4</font>- <font class="_mt">1.2</font></td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td> <td width="7%" align="right"><font class="_mt">1.2</font>- <font class="_mt">2.6</font></td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td> <td width="10%" align="right"><font class="_mt">0.4</font>- <font class="_mt">1.8</font></td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td> <td width="7%" align="right"><font class="_mt">0.8</font>- <font class="_mt">2.6</font></td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td> <td width="12%" align="right">0.1</td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td> <td width="7%" align="right"><font class="_mt">0.2</font>- <font class="_mt">0.3</font></td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="22%" align="left">Expected volatility</td> <td width="10%" align="right"><font class="_mt">42</font>- <font class="_mt">46</font></td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td> <td width="7%" align="right"><font class="_mt">41</font>- <font class="_mt">43</font></td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td> <td width="10%" align="right"><font class="_mt">40</font>- <font class="_mt">46</font></td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td> <td width="7%" align="right"><font class="_mt">41</font>- <font class="_mt">45</font></td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td> <td width="12%" align="right"><font class="_mt">39</font>- <font class="_mt">40</font></td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td> <td width="7%" align="right">38</td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="22%" align="left">Weighted-average volatility</td> <td width="10%" align="right">45</td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td> <td width="7%" align="right">42</td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td> <td width="10%" align="right">43</td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td> <td width="7%" align="right">43</td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td> <td width="12%" align="right">39</td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td> <td width="7%" align="right">38</td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="22%" align="left">Expected term</td> <td width="10%" align="right">4.1 years</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">4.2 years</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">4.4 years</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">4.4 years</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="12%" align="right"><font class="_mt">6</font>-<font class="_mt">12</font> months</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="center"><font class="_mt">6</font>-<font class="_mt">12</font> months</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="22%" align="left">Expected dividends</td> <td width="10%" align="right">None</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">None</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">None</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">None</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="12%" align="right">None</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="center">None</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr></table> </div> <div> <table style="width: 808px; font-family: 'Times New Roman'; height: 186px;" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="70%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="21%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="70%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="28%" colspan="2" align="center">Nine Months Ended<br />December 31,<br />2011</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="70%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="70%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="70%" align="left">Risk-free interest rate</td> <td width="21%" align="right"><font class="_mt">0.2</font>- <font class="_mt">0.6</font></td> <td width="7%" align="left">%</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="70%" align="left">Expected volatility</td> <td width="21%" align="right"><font class="_mt">14</font>- <font class="_mt">83</font></td> <td width="7%" align="left">%</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="70%" align="left">Weighted-average volatility</td> <td width="21%" align="right">35</td> <td width="7%" align="left">%</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="70%" align="left">Expected dividends</td> <td width="21%" align="right">None</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr></table> </div> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="66%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="21%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="4%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" colspan="3" align="center">As of<br />December 31,<br />2011</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">Principal amount of Notes</td> <td align="left">$</td> <td align="right">633</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">Unamortized discount of the liability component</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">(99</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" align="left">Net carrying amount of Notes</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">534</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="4">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" align="left">Equity component, net</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">105</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr></table> </div> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="60%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="18%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="39%" colspan="4" align="center">As of December 31, 2011</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="20%" colspan="2" align="center">Carrying<br />Value</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="19%" colspan="2" align="center">Fair<br />Value</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due <font class="_mt">2016</font></td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="text-indent: 6px;" width="18%" align="left">534</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="text-indent: 4px;" width="17%" align="left">615</td></tr></table> </div> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="60%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="20%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%" align="center">Three Months</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="20%" align="center">Nine Months</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%" align="center">Ended</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="20%" align="center">Ended</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%" align="center">December 31,</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="20%" align="center">December 31,</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="17%" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="20%" align="center">2011</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">Amortization of debt discount</td> <td width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td width="17%" align="right">&nbsp;5</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="20%" align="right">9</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">Amortization of debt issuance costs</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="20%" align="right">1</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">Coupon interest expense</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="17%" align="right">&nbsp;1</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="20%" align="right">2</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="60%" align="left">Total interest expense related to Notes</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="17%" align="right">&nbsp;6</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="20%" align="right">12</td></tr></table> </div> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="42%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="4%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="4%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="4%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" colspan="4" align="center">Three Months Ended<br />December 31,</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" colspan="4" align="center">Nine Months Ended<br />December 31,</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" colspan="2" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" colspan="2" align="center">2010</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" colspan="2" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" colspan="2" align="center">2010</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="9">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">Publishing and other</td> <td align="left">$</td> <td align="right">738</td> <td align="left">$</td> <td align="right">767</td> <td align="left">$</td> <td align="right">1,835</td> <td align="left">$</td> <td align="right">1,794</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">Wireless, Internet-derived, advertising (digital)</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">274</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">195</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">740</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">532</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">Distribution</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">49</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">91</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">200</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">173</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" align="left">Net revenue</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">1,061</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">1,053</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">2,775</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">2,499</td></tr></table> </div> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="56%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="19%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="18%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="56%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="21%" colspan="2" align="center">As of<br />December 31,<br />2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="20%" colspan="2" align="center">As of<br />March 31,<br />2011</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="56%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="56%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="56%" align="left">Other current assets</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="19%" align="right">65</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="18%" align="right">89</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="56%" align="left">Other assets</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="19%" align="right">99</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="18%" align="right">22</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="56%" align="left">Royalty-related assets</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="19%" align="right">164</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="18%" align="right">111</td></tr></table> </div> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="60%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="18%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="20%" colspan="2" align="center">As of<br />December 31,<br />2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="19%" colspan="2" align="center">As of<br />March 31,<br />2011</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">Accrued and other current liabilities</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="18%" align="right">163</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="17%" align="right">136</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">Other liabilities</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="18%" align="right">60</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="17%" align="right">61</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="60%" align="left">Royalty-related liabilities</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="18%" align="right">223</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="17%" align="right">197</td></tr></table> </div> 1340000 12 12 6 6 10000000 3500000 19900000 11000000 23000000 -16000000 130000000 20 5 2000000 150000000 5000000 84000000 28000000 33000000 315000000 5000000 191000000 52000000 58000000 9000000 88000000 2000000 50000000 13000000 18000000 5000000 467000000 2000000 334000000 36000000 95000000 192000000 5000000 116000000 39000000 32000000 232000000 5000000 121000000 48000000 51000000 7000000 0.36 330000000 332000000 331000000 332000000 <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="58%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="58%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="19%" colspan="2" align="center">As of<br />December 31,<br />2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="20%" colspan="2" align="center">As of<br />March 31,<br />2011</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="58%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="58%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="58%" align="left">Other accrued expenses</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="17%" align="right">417</td> <td width="5%" align="left">$</td> <td width="15%" align="right">359</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="58%" align="left">Accrued compensation and benefits</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%" align="right">211</td> <td width="5%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%" align="right">232</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="58%" align="left">Accrued royalties</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%" align="right">143</td> <td width="5%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%" align="right">96</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="58%" align="left">Deferred net revenue (other)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="17%" align="right">75</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="15%" align="right">81</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="58%" align="left">Accrued and other current liabilities</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="17%" align="right">846</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="15%" align="right">768</td></tr></table> </div> 228000000 112000000 335000000 526000000 768000000 846000000 51000000 51000000 159000000 159000000 96000000 143000000 197000000 136000000 61000000 223000000 163000000 80000000 60000000 614000000 629000000 219000000 190000000 302000000 15000000 2000000 245000000 40000000 6 5 4 6 9 2495000000 2549000000 136000000 2000000 32000000 86000000 2000000 16000000 46000000 1000000 9000000 30000000 2000000 6000000 129000000 1000000 29000000 81000000 18000000 48000000 11000000 30000000 7000000 138000000 48000000 129000000 48000000 9000000 5000000 1000000 44000000 14000000 37000000 11000000 18000000 18000000 9000000 7000000 0 0 0 0 4928000000 5696000000 3032000000 2806000000 32000000 496000000 18000000 252000000 102000000 124000000 32000000 405000000 12000000 150000000 120000000 123000000 497000000 497000000 18000000 253000000 102000000 124000000 406000000 406000000 12000000 151000000 120000000 123000000 214000000 187000000 214000000 187000000 161000000 161000000 143000000 143000000 161000000 161000000 31000000 129000000 129000000 31000000 253000000 102000000 253000000 102000000 143000000 143000000 18000000 138000000 138000000 18000000 151000000 125000000 151000000 125000000 129000000 1000000 1000000 111000000 1000000 1000000 <div> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">(4) FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Cash and Cash Equivalents</p> <p style="text-align: left;">As of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011, our cash and cash equivalents were $<font class="_mt">1,242</font> million and $<font class="_mt">1,579</font> million, respectively. Cash equivalents were valued at their carrying amounts as they approximate fair value due to the short maturities of these financial instruments.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Short-Term Investments</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Short-term investments consisted of the following as of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011 (in millions):</p> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="24%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="4%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" colspan="7" align="right">As of December 31, 2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" colspan="5" align="right">As of March 31, 2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="center">Cost or</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="center">Cost or</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">Amortized</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" colspan="4" align="right">Gross Unrealized</td> <td align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td align="center">Fair</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">Amortized</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" colspan="4" align="right">Gross Unrealized</td> <td align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td align="center">Fair</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="center">Cost</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" colspan="2" align="right">Gains</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" colspan="2" align="right">Losses</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 1px;" align="left">Value</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="center">Cost</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" colspan="2" align="right">Gains</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" colspan="2" align="right">Losses</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 1px;" align="left">Value</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">Corporate bonds</td> <td align="left">$</td> <td align="right">150</td> <td align="left">$</td> <td align="right">1</td> <td align="left">$</td> <td align="right">-</td> <td align="right">$</td> <td align="right">151</td> <td align="left">$</td> <td align="right">252</td> <td align="left">$</td> <td align="right">1</td> <td align="left">$</td> <td align="right">-</td> <td align="right">$</td> <td align="right">253</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">U.S. Treasury securities</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">123</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">-</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">-</td> <td align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">123</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">124</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">-</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">-</td> <td align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">124</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">U.S. agency securities</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">120</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">-</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">-</td> <td align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">120</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">102</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">-</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">-</td> <td align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">102</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">Commercial paper</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">12</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">12</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">18</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">18</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" align="left">Short-term investments</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">405</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">1</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">406</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">496</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">1</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">497</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: left;">We evaluate our investments for impairment quarterly. Factors considered in the review of investments with an unrealized loss include the credit quality of the issuer, the duration that the fair value has been less than the adjusted cost basis, severity of the impairment, reason for the decline in value and potential recovery period, the financial condition and near-term prospects of the investees, our intent to sell the investments, any contractual terms impacting the prepayment or settlement process, as well as if we would be required to sell an investment due to liquidity or contractual reasons before its anticipated recovery. Based on our review, we did not consider these investments to be other-than-temporarily impaired as of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011.</p></div> <div>The following table summarizes the amortized cost and fair value of our short-term investments, classified by stated maturity as of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011 (in millions):</div> <div> <div> <table style="width: 1155px; font-family: 'Times New Roman'; height: 217px;" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="48%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="48%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="24%" colspan="4" align="center">As of December 31, 2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="24%" colspan="4" align="center">As of March 31, 2011</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="48%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="12%" colspan="2" align="center">Amortized<br />Cost</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="12%" colspan="2" align="center">Fair<br />Value</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="12%" colspan="2" align="center">Amortized<br />Cost</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="12%" colspan="2" align="center">Fair<br />Value</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="48%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="48%" align="left">Short-term investments</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="48%" align="left">Due in 1 year or less</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="10%" align="right">187</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="10%" align="right">187</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="10%" align="right">214</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="text-indent: 4px;" width="10%" align="right">214</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="48%" align="left">Due in 1-2 years</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">118</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">118</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">156</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 4px;" width="10%" align="right">157</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="48%" align="left">Due in 2-3 years</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">100</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">101</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">126</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 4px;" width="10%" align="right">126</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 7px;" width="48%" align="left">Short-term investments</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">405</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">406</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">496</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 4px;" width="10%" align="right">497</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Marketable Equity Securities</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Our investments in marketable equity securities consist of investments in common stock of publicly-traded companies and are accounted for as available-for-sale securities and are recorded at fair value. Unrealized gains and losses are recorded as a component of accumulated other comprehensive income in stockholders' equity, net of tax, until either the security is sold or we determine that the decline in the fair value of a security to a level below its adjusted cost basis is other-than-temporary. We evaluate these investments for impairment quarterly. If we conclude that an investment is other-than-temporarily impaired, we will recognize an impairment charge at that time in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Marketable equity securities consisted of the following as of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011 (in millions):</p> <div> <table style="width: 1066px; font-family: 'Times New Roman'; height: 132px;" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="35%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="13%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="12%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="13%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="35%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="15%" colspan="2" align="center">Adjusted<br />Cost</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="14%" colspan="2" align="center">Gross<br />Unrealized<br />Gains</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="15%" colspan="2" align="center">Gross<br />Unrealized<br />Losses</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="17%" colspan="2" align="center">Fair Value</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="35%" align="left">As of December 31, 2011</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="text-indent: 7px;" width="13%" align="right">32</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="12%" align="right">111</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="13%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="15%" align="right">143</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="35%" align="left">As of March 31, 2011</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="text-indent: 7px;" width="13%" align="right">32</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="12%" align="right">129</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="13%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="15%" align="right">161</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: left;">We did not recognize any impairment charges during the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 on our marketable equity securities. We did not recognize impairment charges during the three months ended December 31, 2010 on our marketable equity securities. During the nine months ended December 31, 2010, we recognized impairment charges of $<font class="_mt">2</font> million on our investment in The9. Due to various factors, including but not limited to, the extent and duration during which the market price of this security had been below its adjusted cost and our intent to hold this security, we concluded the decline in value was other-than-temporary. The impairment charge for the nine months ended December 31, 2010 is included in gain on strategic investments, net in our Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">We did not sell any of our marketable securities during the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and the three months ended December 31, 2010. During the nine months ended December 31, 2010, we received proceeds of $<font class="_mt">121</font> million from the sale of our investment in Ubisoft and realized gains of $<font class="_mt">28</font> million, net of costs to sell. During the nine months ended December 31, 2010, we sold the remaining portions of our investment in The9 and received proceeds of $<font class="_mt">11</font> million and realized losses of $<font class="_mt">3</font> million. The realized gains and losses for the nine months ended December 31, 2010 are included in gain on strategic investments, net in our Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">0.75% Convertible Senior Notes Due 2016</p> <p style="text-align: left;">The following table summarizes the carrying value and fair value of our <font class="_mt">0.75</font>% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016 (in millions):</p> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="60%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="18%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="39%" colspan="4" align="center">As of December 31, 2011</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="20%" colspan="2" align="center">Carrying<br />Value</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="19%" colspan="2" align="center">Fair<br />Value</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due <font class="_mt">2016</font></td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="text-indent: 6px;" width="18%" align="left">534</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="text-indent: 4px;" width="17%" align="left">615</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: left; margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;">The carrying value of the 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016 excludes the fair value of the equity conversion feature, which was classified as equity upon issuance, while the fair value is based on quoted market prices for the 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016, which includes the equity conversion feature. See Note 12 for additional information related to our 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016.</p></div> </div> 355000000 333000000 95000000 95000000 672000000 550000000 645000000 55000000 87000000 732000000 August 2011 302000000 62000000 -51000000 563000000 55000000 6000000 25000000 25000000 -1000000 -1000000 -8000000 -8000000 11000000 11000000 <div> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">(6) BUSINESS COMBINATIONS</p> <p style="text-align: left;">PopCap Games Inc. Acquisition</p> <p style="text-align: left;">In <font class="_mt">August 2011</font>, we acquired all of the outstanding shares of PopCap for an aggregate purchase price of approximately (1) $<font class="_mt">645</font> million in cash and (2) $<font class="_mt">87</font> million in privately-placed shares of our common stock to the founders and chief executive officer of PopCap. In addition, we agreed to grant over a&nbsp;<font class="_mt">four</font> year period to PopCap's employees up to $<font class="_mt">50</font> million in long-term equity retention arrangements in the form of restricted stock unit awards and options to acquire our common stock. These awards and options will be accounted for as stock-based compensation in accordance with ASC 718, Compensation &#8211; Stock Compensation. PopCap is a leading developer of games for mobile phones, tablets, PCs, and social network sites. This acquisition strengthens our participation in casual gaming and contributes to the growth of our digital product offerings. The following table summarizes the acquisition date fair value of the consideration transferred which consisted of the following (in millions):</p> <div> <table style="width: 536px; font-family: 'Times New Roman'; height: 98px;" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="86%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="86%" align="left">Cash</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="10%" align="right">645</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="86%" align="left">Equity</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">87</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="86%" align="left">Total purchase price</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">732</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: left;">The equity included in the consideration above consisted of privately-placed shares of our common stock, whose fair value was determined based on the quoted market price of our common stock on the date of acquisition.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">In addition, we may be required to pay additional variable cash consideration that is contingent upon the achievement of certain performance milestones through December 31, 2013 and is limited to a maximum of $<font class="_mt">550</font> million based on achievement of certain non-GAAP earnings targets before interest and tax. The estimated fair value of the contingent consideration arrangement at the acquisition date was $<font class="_mt">95</font> million. We estimated the fair value of the contingent consideration using probability assessments of expected future cash flows over the period in which the obligation is expected to be settled, and applied a discount rate that appropriately captures a market participant's view of the risk associated with the obligation.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">The final allocation of the purchase price was based on valuations of certain assets and liabilities and was completed during the third quarter of fiscal year 2012. The following table summarizes the fair values of assets acquired and liabilities assumed at the date of acquisition (in millions):</p> <div> <table style="width: 538px; font-family: 'Times New Roman'; height: 213px;" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="80%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="13%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="80%" align="left">Current assets</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="13%" align="right">62</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="80%" align="left">Property and equipment, net</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="13%" align="right">6</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="80%" align="left">Goodwill</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="13%" align="right">563</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="80%" align="left">Finite-lived intangible assets</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="13%" align="right">302</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="80%" align="left">Contingent consideration</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="13%" align="right">(95</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="80%" align="left">Deferred income taxes, net</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="13%" align="right">(51</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="80%" align="left">Other liabilities</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="13%" align="right">(55</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="80%" align="left">Total purchase price</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="13%" align="right">732</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p></div> <div>&nbsp;</div><br /> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">All of the goodwill was assigned to our EA Brands Segment. None of the goodwill recognized upon acquisition is deductible for tax purposes. See Note 7 for additional information related to the changes in the carrying amount of goodwill and Note 17 for segment information.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Finite-lived intangible assets acquired in this transaction are being amortized on a straight-line basis over their estimated lives ranging from&nbsp;<font class="_mt">three</font> to&nbsp;<font class="_mt">nine</font> years. The intangible assets as of the date of the acquisition include:</p> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="49%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="23%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="24%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="49%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="25%" colspan="2" align="center">Gross Carrying<br />Amount<br />(in millions)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="24%" align="center">Weighted-Average<br />Useful Life<br />(in years)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="49%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="49%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="49%" align="left">Developed and core technology</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="23%" align="right">245</td> <td width="24%" align="center">6</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="49%" align="left">Trade names and trademarks</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="23%" align="right">40</td> <td width="24%" align="center">9</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="49%" align="left">In-process research and development</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="23%" align="right">15</td> <td width="24%" align="center">5</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="49%" align="left">Other intangibles</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="23%" align="right">2</td> <td width="24%" align="center">4</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="49%" align="left">Total finite-lived intangibles</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="23%" align="right">302</td> <td width="24%" align="center">6</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: left;">In connection with our acquisition of PopCap, we acquired in-process research and development assets valued at approximately $<font class="_mt">15</font> million in relation to game software that had not reached technical feasibility as of the date of acquisition. The fair value of PopCap's products under development was determined using the income approach, which discounts expected future cash flows from the acquired in-process technology to present value. The discount rates used in the present value calculations were derived from an average weighted average cost of capital of&nbsp;<font class="_mt">13</font> percent. Should the in-process software not be successfully completed, completed at a higher cost, or the development efforts go beyond the timeframe estimated by management, we may not receive the full benefits anticipated from the acquisition. Benefits from the development efforts are expected to begin to be received in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2012 and the development efforts are expected to be completed in fiscal year 2013.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">There were six in-process research and development projects acquired as of the acquisition date each with $<font class="_mt">4</font> million or less of assigned fair value and $<font class="_mt">15</font> million of aggregate fair value. Additionally each project had less than $<font class="_mt">2</font> million of estimated costs to complete and $<font class="_mt">5</font> million aggregate cost to complete. As of the acquisition date, the weighted-average estimated percentage completion of all six projects combined was&nbsp;<font class="_mt">36</font> percent.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">The results of operations of PopCap and the estimated fair market values of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed have been included in our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements since the date of acquisition. Pro forma results of operations have not been presented because the effect of the acquisition was not material to our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">KlickNation and Other Fiscal 2012 Acquisitions</p> <p style="text-align: left; margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;">In November 2011, we acquired KlickNation, a developer of social role-playing games. During the nine months ended December 31, 2011, we completed&nbsp;<font class="_mt">three</font> other acquisitions. These business combinations were completed for total cash consideration of approximately $<font class="_mt">55</font> million. These acquisitions were not material to our Consolidated Balance Sheets and Statements of Operations. The results of operations and the estimated fair value of the acquired assets and assumed liabilities have been included in our Consolidated Financial Statements since the date of the acquisitions. See Note 7 for information regarding goodwill and acquisition-related intangible assets. Pro forma results of operations have not been presented because the effect of the acquisitions was not material to our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations.</p></div> </div> 1273000000 1353000000 1579000000 1242000000 774000000 774000000 398000000 398000000 80000000 -337000000 41.14 41.14 19900000 <div> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">(13) COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Lease Commitments</p> <p style="text-align: left;">As of December 31, 2011, we leased certain current facilities, furniture and equipment under non-cancelable operating lease agreements. We were required to pay property taxes, insurance and normal maintenance costs for certain of these facilities and any increases over the base year of these expenses on the remainder of our facilities.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Development, Celebrity, League and Content Licenses: Payments and Commitments</p> <p style="text-align: left;">The products we produce in our studios are designed and created by our employee designers, artists, software programmers and by non-employee software developers ("independent artists" or "third-party developers"). We typically advance development funds to the independent artists and third-party developers during development of our games, usually in installment payments made upon the completion of specified development milestones. Contractually, these payments are generally considered advances against subsequent royalties on the sales of the products. These terms are set forth in written agreements entered into with the independent artists and third-party developers.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">In addition, we have certain celebrity, league and content license contracts that contain minimum guarantee payments and marketing commitments that may not be dependent on any deliverables. Celebrities and organizations with whom we have contracts include: FIFA, FIFPRO Foundation, FAPL (Football Association Premier League Limited), and DFL Deutsche Fu&#223;ball Liga GmbH (German Soccer League) (professional soccer); National Basketball Association (professional basketball); PGA TOUR, Tiger Woods and Augusta National (professional golf); National Hockey League and NHL Players' Association (professional hockey); National Football League Properties, PLAYERS Inc., and Red Bear Inc. (professional football); Collegiate Licensing Company (collegiate football); ESPN (content in EA SPORTS games); Hasbro, Inc. (most of Hasbro's toy and game intellectual properties); and LucasArts and Lucas Licensing (Star Wars: The Old Republic). These developer and content license commitments represent the sum of (1) the cash payments due under non-royalty-bearing licenses and services agreements and (2) the minimum guaranteed payments and advances against royalties due under royalty-bearing licenses and services agreements, the majority of which are conditional upon performance by the counterparty. These minimum guarantee payments and any related marketing commitments are included in the table below.</p></div> <div>The following table summarizes our unrecognized minimum contractual obligations as of December 31, 2011 (in millions):</div> <div> <div class="MetaData"> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="32%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="32%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="45%" colspan="10" align="center">Contractual Obligations</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="4" width="9%" colspan="2" align="center">Total</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="32%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="8%" colspan="2" align="center">Leases <sup>(a)</sup></td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="10%" colspan="2" align="center">Developer/<br />Licensor<br />Commitments</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="9%" colspan="2" align="center">Marketing</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="8%" colspan="2" align="center">Convertible Notes<br />Interest <sup>(b)</sup></td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="10%" colspan="2" align="center">Other Purchase<br />Obligations</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="32%" align="left">Fiscal Year</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="32%" align="left">Ending March 31,</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="32%" align="left">2012 (remaining three months)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="6%" align="right">13</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="8%" align="right">50</td> <td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="7%" align="right">18</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="6%" align="right">2</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="8%" align="right">5</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="7%" align="right">88</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="32%" align="left">2013</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">52</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">191</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">58</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">5</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">9</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">315</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="32%" align="left">2014</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">48</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">121</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">51</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">5</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">7</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">232</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="32%" align="left">2015</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">39</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">116</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">32</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">5</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">192</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="32%" align="left">2016</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">28</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">84</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">33</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">5</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">150</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="32%" align="left">Thereafter</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="6%" align="right">36</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="8%" align="right">334</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">95</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="6%" align="right">2</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="8%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">467</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="32%" align="left">Total</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="6%" align="right">216</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="8%" align="right">896</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 3px;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">287</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="6%" align="right">24</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="8%" align="right">21</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">1,444</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: left;">(a) <font class="_mt">Lease commitments have not been reduced by minimum sub-lease rentals for unutilized office space resulting from our reorganization activities of approximately $<font class="_mt">7</font> million due in the future under non-cancelable sub-leases.</font></p> <p style="text-align: left;">(b) <font class="_mt">In addition to the interest payments reflected in the table above, we will be obligated to pay the $<font class="_mt">632.5</font> million principal amount of the <font class="_mt">0.75</font>% Convertible Senior Notes due&nbsp;<font class="_mt">2016</font> and any excess conversion value in shares of our common stock upon redemption after the maturity of the Notes on July 15, 2016 or earlier. See Note 12 for additional information related to our 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016.</font></p></div> <p style="text-align: left;">The amounts represented in the table above reflect our unrecognized minimum cash obligations for the respective fiscal years, but do not necessarily represent the periods in which they will be recognized and expensed in our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements. In addition, the amounts in the table above are presented based on the dates the amounts are contractually due; however, certain payment obligations may be accelerated depending on the performance of our operating results.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">In addition to what is included in the table above, as of December 31, 2011, we had a liability for unrecognized tax benefits and an accrual for the payment of related interest totaling $<font class="_mt">236</font> million, for which we are unable to make a reasonably reliable estimate of when cash settlement with a taxing authority will occur.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">In addition to what is included in the table above as of December 31, 2011, primarily in connection with our PopCap, Playfish, KlickNation, and Chillingo acquisitions, we may be required to pay an additional $<font class="_mt">672</font> million of cash consideration based upon the achievement of certain performance milestones through March 31, 2014. As of December 31, 2011, we have accrued $<font class="_mt">159</font> million of contingent consideration on our Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet representing the estimated fair value of the contingent consideration, of which $<font class="_mt">50</font> million relates to performance milestones earned through December 31, 2011 in connection with the Playfish acquisition and for which we expect to settle in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2012.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Legal Proceedings</p> <p style="text-align: left;">In June 2008, Geoffrey Pecover filed an antitrust class action in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, alleging that EA obtained an illegal monopoly in a discreet antitrust market that consists of "league-branded football simulation video games" by bidding for, and winning, exclusive licenses with the NFL, Collegiate Licensing Company and Arena Football League. In December 20, 2010, the district court granted the plaintiffs' request to certify a class of plaintiffs consisting of all consumers who purchased EA's Madden NFL, NCAA Football or Arena Football videogames after 2005. The parties are in the midst of fact discovery. The court has set a trial date for October 2012. The complaint seeks unspecified compensatory damages. We have not accrued any loss related to this matter. We believe the claims asserted are without merit and intend to vigorously defend against them.</p> <p style="text-align: left; margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;">We are also subject to claims and litigation arising in the ordinary course of business. We do not believe that any liability from any reasonably foreseeable disposition of such claims and litigation, individually or in the aggregate, would have a material adverse effect on our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.</p></div> </div> 0.01 0.01 1000000000 1000000000 332000000 332000000 333000000 333000000 3000000 3000000 -500000000 -311000000 -353000000 -273000000 <div> <p style="text-align: left;">(15) COMPREHENSIVE LOSS</p> <p style="text-align: left;">We classify items of other comprehensive income (loss) by their nature in a financial statement and display the accumulated other comprehensive income balance separately from accumulated deficit and paid-in capital in the equity section of our balance sheets. Accumulated other comprehensive income primarily includes foreign currency translation adjustments and the net of tax amounts for unrealized gains (losses) on available-for-sale securities and derivative instruments designated as cash flow hedges. Foreign currency translation adjustments are not adjusted for income taxes as they relate to indefinite investments in non-U.S. subsidiaries.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">The change in the components of comprehensive loss, net of related immaterial taxes, for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 is summarized as follows (in millions):</p> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="44%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="44%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="27%" colspan="6" align="center">Three Months Ended<br />December 31,</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="27%" colspan="6" align="center">Nine Months Ended<br />December 31,</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="44%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="44%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="14%" colspan="3" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="13%" colspan="3" align="center">2010</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="13%" colspan="3" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="14%" colspan="3" align="center">2010</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="44%" align="left">Net loss</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">(205</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">(322</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">(324</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">(427</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="44%" align="left">Other comprehensive income (loss):</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="44%" align="left">Change in unrealized gains on available-for-sale securities</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">(72</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">(16</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">(49</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="44%" align="left">Reclassification adjustment for realized gains on available-for-sale securities</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">(1</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">(27</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="44%" align="left">Change in unrealized losses on derivative instruments</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">(1</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">(1</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">(2</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">(7</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="44%" align="left">Reclassification adjustment for realized losses on derivative instruments</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">1</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">1</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">3</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">2</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="44%" align="left">Foreign currency translation adjustments</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">4</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">11</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">(13</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">8</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr><td width="98%" colspan="13">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 6px;" width="44%" align="left">Total other comprehensive income (loss)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">(68</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">11</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">(29</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">(73</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr><td width="98%" colspan="13">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="44%" align="left">Total comprehensive loss</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">(273</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">(311</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">(353</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">(500</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> </div> 20000000 35000000 525000000 534000000 534000000 1171000000 586000000 1224000000 552000000 632500000 633000000 632500000 105000000 31.74 31.74 31.5075 12000000 6000000 4.5 1000 615000000 15000000 2000000 13000000 0.0454 0.0075 0.0075 0.0075 2016-07-15 2016-07-15 2016 99000000 58000000 3000000 -2003000000 -995000000 -2420000000 -1370000000 -1669000000 -638000000 -1986000000 -780000000 56000000 92000000 49000000 44000000 37000000 82000000 43000000 79000000 26000000 74000000 23000000 138000000 148000000 42000000 90000000 14000000 29000000 43000000 93000000 13000000 35000000 <div> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">(5) DERIVATIVE FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS</p> <p style="text-align: left;">The assets or liabilities associated with our derivative instruments and hedging activities are recorded at fair value in other current assets or accrued and other current liabilities, respectively, on our Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets. As discussed below, the accounting for gains and losses resulting from changes in fair value depends on the use of the derivative instrument and whether it is designated and qualifies for hedge accounting.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">We transact business in various foreign currencies and have significant international sales and expenses denominated in foreign currencies, subjecting us to foreign currency risk. We purchase foreign currency option contracts, generally with maturities of&nbsp;<font class="_mt">15</font> months or less, to reduce the volatility of cash flows primarily related to forecasted revenue and expenses denominated in certain foreign currencies. In addition, we utilize foreign currency forward contracts to mitigate foreign exchange rate risk associated with foreign-currency-denominated monetary assets and liabilities, primarily intercompany receivables and payables. The foreign currency forward contracts generally have a contractual term of approximately three months or less and are transacted near month-end. At each quarter-end, the fair value of the foreign currency forward contracts generally is not significant. We do not use foreign currency option or foreign currency forward contracts for speculative or trading purposes.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Cash Flow Hedging Activities</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Our foreign currency option contracts are designated and qualify as cash flow hedges. The effectiveness of the cash flow hedge contracts, including time value, is assessed monthly using regression analysis, as well as other timing and probability criteria. To qualify for hedge accounting treatment, all hedging relationships are formally documented at the inception of the hedges and must be highly effective in offsetting changes to future cash flows on hedged transactions. The effective portion of gains or losses resulting from changes in the fair value of these hedges is initially reported, net of tax, as a component of accumulated other comprehensive income in stockholders' equity. The gross amount of the effective portion of gains or losses resulting from changes in the fair value of these hedges is subsequently reclassified into net revenue or research and development expenses, as appropriate, in the period when the forecasted transaction is recognized in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations. In the event that the gains or losses in accumulated other comprehensive income are deemed to be ineffective, the ineffective portion of gains or losses resulting from changes in fair value, if any, is reclassified to interest and other income (expense), net, in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations. In the event that the underlying forecasted transactions do not occur, or it becomes remote that they will occur, within the defined hedge period, the gains or losses on the related cash flow hedges are reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income to interest and other income (expense), net, in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations. During the reporting periods, all forecasted transactions occurred, and therefore, there were no such gains or losses reclassified into interest and other income (expense), net. As of December 31, 2011, we had foreign currency option contracts to purchase approximately $<font class="_mt">90</font> million in foreign currency and to sell approximately $<font class="_mt">46</font> million of foreign currency. All of the foreign currency option contracts outstanding as of December 31, 2011 will mature in the next 12 months. As of March 31, 2011, we had foreign currency option contracts to purchase approximately $<font class="_mt">40</font> million in foreign currency and to sell approximately $<font class="_mt">10</font> million of foreign currency. As of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011, the fair value of these outstanding foreign currency option contracts was immaterial and is included in other current assets.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">The effect of the gains and losses from our foreign currency option contracts in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 was <font class="_mt">immaterial</font>, and is included in interest and other income (expense), net.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Balance Sheet Hedging Activities</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Our foreign currency forward contracts are not designated as hedging instruments, and are accounted for as derivatives whereby the fair value of the contracts is reported as other current assets or accrued and other current liabilities on our Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets, and gains and losses resulting from changes in the fair value are reported in interest and other income (expense), net, in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations. The gains and losses on these foreign currency forward contracts generally offset the gains and losses in the underlying foreign-currency-denominated monetary assets and liabilities, which are also reported in interest and other income (expense), net, in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations. As of December 31, 2011, we had foreign currency forward contracts to purchase and sell approximately $<font class="_mt">662</font> million in foreign currencies. Of this amount, $<font class="_mt">623</font> million represented contracts to sell foreign currencies in exchange for U.S. dollars, $<font class="_mt">30</font> million to purchase foreign currency in exchange for U.S. dollars, and $<font class="_mt">9</font> million to sell foreign currency in exchange for British pounds sterling. As of March 31, 2011, we had foreign currency forward contracts to purchase and sell approximately $<font class="_mt">187</font> million in foreign currencies. Of this amount, $<font class="_mt">140</font> million represented contracts to sell foreign currencies in exchange for U.S. dollars, $<font class="_mt">31</font> million to purchase foreign currency in exchange for U.S. dollars, and $<font class="_mt">16</font> million to sell foreign currency in exchange for British pounds sterling. As of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011, the fair value of our foreign currency forward contracts was immaterial and is included in accrued and other liabilities.</p></div> <div>&nbsp;</div><br /> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: left;">The effect of foreign currency forward contracts in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010, was as follows (in millions):</p> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="24%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="20%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="11%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="12%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="24%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="4" width="20%" align="center">Location of Gain Recognized<br />in Income on Derivative</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="53%" colspan="8" align="center">Gain Recognizedin Income on Derivative</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="24%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid; text-indent: 2px;" rowspan="2" width="25%" colspan="4" align="center">Three Months Ended<br />December 31,</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="28%" colspan="4" align="center">Nine Months Ended<br />December 31,</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="24%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="24%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid; text-indent: 2px;" width="13%" colspan="2" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="12%" colspan="2" align="center">2010</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="13%" colspan="2" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="15%" colspan="2" align="center">2010</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="24%" align="left">Foreign currency forward contracts not</td> <td width="20%" align="center">Interest and other income</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="11%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="12%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="24%" align="left">designated as hedging instruments</td> <td width="20%" align="center">(expense), net</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="11%" align="right">19</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="10%" align="right">12</td> <td width="3%" align="left">$</td> <td width="10%" align="right">33</td> <td width="3%" align="left">$</td> <td width="12%" align="right">7</td></tr></table></div></div> </div> 7000000 12000000 33000000 19000000 <div> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">(18) IMPACT OF RECENTLY ISSUED ACCOUNTING STANDARDS</p> <p style="text-align: left;">In May 2011, the FASB issued ASU 2011-04, Fair Value Measurement (Topic 820): Amendments to Achieve Common Fair Value Measurement and Disclosure Requirements in U.S. GAAP and IFRSs. The amendments in this ASU generally represent clarification of Topic 820, but also include instances where a particular principle or requirement for measuring fair value or disclosing information about fair value measurements has changed. This update results in common principles and requirements for measuring fair value and for disclosing information about fair value measurements in accordance with U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and International Financial Reporting Standards. The amendments are effective for interim and annual periods beginning after December 15, 2011 and are to be applied prospectively. We do not expect the adoption of ASU 2011-04 to have a material impact on our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">In June 2011, the FASB issued ASU 2011-05, Comprehensive Income (Topic 220): Presentation of Comprehensive Income. ASU 2011-05 requires one of two alternatives for presenting comprehensive income and eliminates the option to report other comprehensive income and its components as a part of the Consolidated Statements of Stockholders' Equity. Additionally, ASU 2011-05 requires presentation on the face of the financial statements reclassification adjustments for items that are reclassified from other comprehensive income to net income in the statement(s) where the components of net income and the components of other comprehensive income are presented. The requirement related to the reclassification adjustments from other comprehensive income to net income was deferred in December 2011, as a result of the issuance of ASU 2011-12,</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Deferral of the Effective Date for Amendments to the Presentation of Reclassications of Items Out of Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income in Accounting Standards Update 2011-05 (Topic 220). The amendments in ASU 2011-05, as amended by ASU 2011-12, do not change the items that must be reported in other comprehensive income or when an item of other comprehensive income must be reclassified to net income. ASU 2011-05, as amended by ASU 2011-12 is effective for fiscal years and interim periods within those years beginning after December 15, 2011 and is to be applied retrospectively. We do not expect the adoption of ASU 2011-05, as amended by ASU 2011-12, to have a material impact on our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">In September 2011, the FASB issued ASU 2011-08, Intangibles &#8211; Goodwill and Other (Topic 350): Testing Goodwill for Impairment. ASU 2011-08 allows an entity to first assess qualitative factors to determine whether it is more likely than not that the fair value of a reporting unit is less than its carrying amount as a basis for determining whether it is necessary to perform the two-step goodwill impairment test. If an entity concludes it is more likely than not that the fair value of a reporting unit exceeds its carrying amount, it need not perform the two-step impairment test. The amendments are effective for annual and interim goodwill impairment tests performed for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2011, with early adoption permitted. We do not expect the adoption of ASU 2011-08 to have an impact on our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.</p></div> <div>&nbsp;In December 2011, the FASB issued ASU 2011-11, Disclosures about Offsetting Assets and Liabilities, which creates new disclosure requirements about the nature of an entity's rights of offset and related arrangements associated with its financial instruments and derivative instruments. The disclosure requirements are effective for annual reporting periods beginning on or after January 1, 2013, and interim periods therein, with retrospective application required. The new disclosures are designed to make financial statements that are prepared under U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles more comparable to those prepared under International Financial Reporting Standards. We are currently evaluating the impact of ASU 2011-11 on our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.</div> </div> <div> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">(14) STOCK-BASED COMPENSATION</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Valuation Assumptions</p> <p style="text-align: left;">We are required to estimate the fair value of share-based payment awards on the date of grant. We recognize compensation costs for stock-based payment awards to employees based on the grant-date fair value using a straight-line approach over the service period for which such awards are expected to vest.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">We determine the fair value of our share-based payment awards as follows:</p> <ul> <li>Restricted Stock Units, Restricted Stock, and Performance-Based Restricted Stock Units. The fair value of restricted stock units, restricted stock, and performance-based restricted stock units (other than market-based restricted stock units) is determined based on the quoted market price of our common stock on the date of grant. Performance-based restricted stock units include grants made (1) to certain members of executive management primarily granted in fiscal year 2008 and (2) in connection with certain acquisitions. </li> <li>Market-Based Restricted Stock Units. Market-based restricted stock units consist of grants of performance-based restricted stock units to certain members of executive management (referred to herein as "market-based restricted stock units"). The fair value of our market-based restricted stock units is determined using a Monte-Carlo simulation model. Key assumptions for the Monte-Carlo simulation model are the risk-free interest rate, expected volatility, expected dividends and correlation coefficient. </li> <li>Stock Options and Employee Stock Purchase Plan. The fair value of stock options and stock purchase rights granted pursuant to our equity incentive plans and our 2000 Employee Stock Purchase Plan ("ESPP"), respectively, is determined using the Black-Scholes valuation model based on the multiple-award valuation method. Key assumptions of the Black-Scholes valuation model are the risk-free interest rate, expected volatility, expected term and expected dividends. </li></ul> <p style="text-align: left;">The determination of the fair value of market-based restricted stock units, stock options and ESPP is affected by assumptions regarding subjective and complex variables. Generally, our assumptions are based on historical information and judgment is required to determine if historical trends may be indicators of future outcomes.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">The estimated assumptions used in the Black-Scholes valuation model to value our stock option grants and ESPP were as follows:</p> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="22%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="12%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="22%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="42%" colspan="8" align="center">Stock Option Grants</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="23%" colspan="4" align="center">ESPP</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="22%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="21%" colspan="4" align="center">Three Months Ended<br />December 31,</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="21%" colspan="4" align="center">Nine Months Ended<br />December 31,</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="23%" colspan="4" align="center">Nine Months Ended<br />December 31,</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="22%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="22%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="12%" colspan="2" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="9%" colspan="2" align="center">2010</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="12%" colspan="2" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="9%" colspan="2" align="center">2010</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="14%" colspan="2" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="9%" colspan="2" align="center">2010</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="22%" align="left">Risk-free interest rate</td> <td width="10%" align="right"><font class="_mt">0.4</font>- <font class="_mt">1.2</font></td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td> <td width="7%" align="right"><font class="_mt">1.2</font>- <font class="_mt">2.6</font></td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td> <td width="10%" align="right"><font class="_mt">0.4</font>- <font class="_mt">1.8</font></td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td> <td width="7%" align="right"><font class="_mt">0.8</font>- <font class="_mt">2.6</font></td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td> <td width="12%" align="right">0.1</td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td> <td width="7%" align="right"><font class="_mt">0.2</font>- <font class="_mt">0.3</font></td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="22%" align="left">Expected volatility</td> <td width="10%" align="right"><font class="_mt">42</font>- <font class="_mt">46</font></td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td> <td width="7%" align="right"><font class="_mt">41</font>- <font class="_mt">43</font></td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td> <td width="10%" align="right"><font class="_mt">40</font>- <font class="_mt">46</font></td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td> <td width="7%" align="right"><font class="_mt">41</font>- <font class="_mt">45</font></td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td> <td width="12%" align="right"><font class="_mt">39</font>- <font class="_mt">40</font></td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td> <td width="7%" align="right">38</td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="22%" align="left">Weighted-average volatility</td> <td width="10%" align="right">45</td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td> <td width="7%" align="right">42</td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td> <td width="10%" align="right">43</td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td> <td width="7%" align="right">43</td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td> <td width="12%" align="right">39</td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td> <td width="7%" align="right">38</td> <td width="2%" align="left">%</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="22%" align="left">Expected term</td> <td width="10%" align="right">4.1 years</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">4.2 years</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">4.4 years</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">4.4 years</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="12%" align="right"><font class="_mt">6</font>-<font class="_mt">12</font> months</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="center"><font class="_mt">6</font>-<font class="_mt">12</font> months</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="22%" align="left">Expected dividends</td> <td width="10%" align="right">None</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">None</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">None</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">None</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="12%" align="right">None</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="center">None</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: left;">There were no ESPP shares valued during the three months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">The estimated assumptions used in the Monte-Carlo simulation model to value our market-based restricted stock units were as follows:</p> <div> <table style="width: 808px; font-family: 'Times New Roman'; height: 186px;" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="70%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="21%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="70%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="28%" colspan="2" align="center">Nine Months Ended<br />December 31,<br />2011</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="70%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="70%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="70%" align="left">Risk-free interest rate</td> <td width="21%" align="right"><font class="_mt">0.2</font>- <font class="_mt">0.6</font></td> <td width="7%" align="left">%</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="70%" align="left">Expected volatility</td> <td width="21%" align="right"><font class="_mt">14</font>- <font class="_mt">83</font></td> <td width="7%" align="left">%</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="70%" align="left">Weighted-average volatility</td> <td width="21%" align="right">35</td> <td width="7%" align="left">%</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="70%" align="left">Expected dividends</td> <td width="21%" align="right">None</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p></div> <div>&nbsp;</div><br /> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">There were no market-based restricted stock units granted during the three months ended December 31, 2011 and the three and nine months ended December 30, 2010.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Stock-Based Compensation Expense</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Employee stock-based compensation expense recognized during the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 was calculated based on awards ultimately expected to vest and has been reduced for estimated forfeitures. In subsequent periods, if actual forfeitures differ from those estimates, an adjustment to stock-based compensation expense will be recognized at that time.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">The following table summarizes stock-based compensation expense resulting from stock options, restricted stock, restricted stock units and the ESPP included in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations (in millions):</p> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="47%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="11%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="47%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="24%" colspan="4" align="center">Three Months Ended<br />December 31,</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="24%" colspan="4" align="center">Nine Months Ended<br />December 31,</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="47%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="47%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="12%" colspan="2" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="12%" colspan="2" align="center">2010</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="13%" colspan="2" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="11%" colspan="2" align="center">2010</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="47%" align="left">Cost of goods sold</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="10%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td width="10%" align="right">1</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="11%" align="right">1</td> <td width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td width="9%" align="right">2</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="47%" align="left">Marketing and sales</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">7</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">6</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="11%" align="right">18</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">16</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="47%" align="left">General and administrative</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">11</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">9</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="11%" align="right">29</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">32</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="47%" align="left">Research and development</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">30</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">30</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="11%" align="right">81</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">86</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="47%" align="left">Restructuring and other charges</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">2</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="11%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">2</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="47%" align="left">Stock-based compensation expense</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">48</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">48</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="11%" align="right">129</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">138</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: left;">During the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010, we did not recognize any provision for or benefit from income taxes related to our stock-based compensation expense.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">As of December 31, 2011, our total unrecognized compensation cost related to stock options was $<font class="_mt">17</font> million and is expected to be recognized over a weighted-average service period of&nbsp;<font class="_mt">1.7</font> years. As of December 31, 2011, our total unrecognized compensation cost related to restricted stock, restricted stock units and notes payable in shares of common stock (collectively referred to as "restricted stock rights") was $<font class="_mt">310</font> million and is expected to be recognized over a weighted-average service period of&nbsp;<font class="_mt">2.0</font> years. During the nine months ended December 31, 2011, we determined that the performance criteria for certain performance-based restricted stock units was improbable of achievement and accordingly reversed stock-based compensation expense of $<font class="_mt">7</font> million previously recognized within our Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations. As the criteria for these certain performance-based restricted stock was improbable of achievement, the related unrecognized compensation cost is excluded from the total unrecognized compensation cost related to restricted stock rights as of December 31, 2011.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Stock Options</p> <p style="text-align: left;">The following table summarizes our stock option activity for the nine months ended December 31, 2011:</p> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="33%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="16%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="11%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="11%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="5" colspan="2" align="center">Options<br />(in thousands)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="5" colspan="2" align="center">Weighted-<br />Average<br />Exercise Price</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="5" align="center">Weighted-<br />Average<br />Remaining<br />Contractual Term<br />(in years)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="5" colspan="2" align="center">Aggregate<br />Intrinsic Value<br />(in millions)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">Outstanding as of March 31, 2011</td> <td align="right">12,899</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">$</td> <td style="text-indent: 7px;" align="right">31.39</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" align="left">Granted</td> <td align="right">431</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 7px;" align="right">20.79</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" align="left">Exercised</td> <td align="right">(1,145</td> <td align="left">)</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 7px;" align="right">19.61</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" align="left">Forfeited, cancelled or expired</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">(2,151</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">)</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 7px;" align="right">23.90</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">Outstanding as of December 31, 2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">10,034</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 7px;" align="right">33.90</td> <td align="center">5.15</td> <td align="left">$</td> <td align="right">10</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">Exercisable as of December 31, 2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">8,440</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 7px;" align="right">35.43</td> <td align="center">4.69</td> <td align="left">$</td> <td align="right">9</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: left;">The aggregate intrinsic value represents the total pre-tax intrinsic value based on our closing stock price as of December 31, 2011, which would have been received by the option holders had all the option holders exercised their options as of that date. The weighted-average grant date fair values of stock options granted during the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 were $<font class="_mt">7.85</font> and $<font class="_mt">7.35</font>, respectively. The weighted-average grant date fair values of stock options granted during the three and nine months ended December 31, 2010 were $<font class="_mt">5.58</font> and $<font class="_mt">6.20</font>, respectively. We issue new common stock from our authorized shares upon the exercise of stock options.</p></div> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">Restricted Stock Rights</p> <p style="text-align: left;">The following table summarizes our restricted stock rights activity, excluding performance-based and market-based restricted stock unit activity discussed below, for the nine months ended December 31, 2011:</p> <div> <table style="width: 922px; font-family: 'Times New Roman'; height: 213px;" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="52%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="20%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="52%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="23%" colspan="2" align="center">Restricted Stock<br />Rights<br />(in thousands)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="20%" colspan="2" align="center">Weighted-<br />Average Grant<br />Date Fair Value</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="52%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="52%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="52%" align="left">Balance as of March 31, 2011</td> <td width="20%" align="right">13,971</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">$</td> <td style="text-indent: 10px;" width="17%" align="right">22.01</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="52%" align="left">Granted</td> <td width="20%" align="right">9,433</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 10px;" width="17%" align="right">22.17</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="52%" align="left">Vested</td> <td width="20%" align="right">(5,123</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 10px;" width="17%" align="right">20.33</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="52%" align="left">Forfeited or cancelled</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="20%" align="right">(1,564</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 10px;" width="17%" align="right">20.22</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="52%" align="left">Balance as of December 31, 2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="20%" align="right">16,717</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 10px;" width="17%" align="right">22.78</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: left;">The weighted-average grant date fair values of restricted stock rights granted during the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 were $<font class="_mt">22.10</font> and $<font class="_mt">22.17</font>, respectively. The weighted-average grant date fair values of restricted stock rights granted during the three and nine months ended December 31, 2010 were $<font class="_mt">15.59</font> and $<font class="_mt">17.25</font>, respectively.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Performance-Based Restricted Stock Units</p> <p style="text-align: left;">The following table summarizes our performance-based restricted stock unit activity for the nine months ended December 31, 2011:</p> <div> <table style="width: 794px; font-family: 'Times New Roman'; height: 190px;" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="53%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="20%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="4%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="4%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="18%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="4" width="24%" colspan="2" align="center">Performance-<br />Based Restricted<br />Stock Units<br />(in thousands)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="4" width="22%" colspan="2" align="center">Weighted-<br />Average Grant<br />Date Fair Value</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">Balance as of March 31, 2011</td> <td width="20%" align="right">1,993</td> <td width="4%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="4%" align="left">$</td> <td style="text-indent: 10px;" width="18%" align="left">47.00</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="53%" align="left">Forfeited or cancelled</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="20%" align="right">(423</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="4%" align="left">)</td> <td width="4%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 10px;" width="18%" align="left">34.80</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">Balance as of December 31, 2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="20%" align="right">1,570</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="4%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="4%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 10px;" width="18%" align="left">50.29</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Market-Based Restricted Stock Units</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Our market-based restricted stock units vest contingent upon the achievement of pre-determined market and service conditions. If these market conditions are not met but service conditions are met, the restricted stock units will not vest; however, any compensation expense we have recognized to date will not be reversed. During the three months ended June 30, 2011,&nbsp;<font class="_mt">670,000</font> market-based restricted stock units, representing the target number, were granted. The number of shares of common stock to be received at vesting will range from&nbsp;<font class="_mt">zero</font> percent to&nbsp;<font class="_mt">200</font> percent of the target number of stock units based on our total stockholder return ("TSR") relative to the performance of companies in the NASDAQ-100 Index for each measurement period over a three year period. The maximum number of common shares that could vest is&nbsp;<font class="_mt">1,340,000</font> for market-based restricted stock units granted in fiscal year 2012. The following table summarizes our market-based restricted stock unit activity for the nine months ended December 31, 2011:</p> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="52%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="20%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="19%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="52%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="4" width="23%" colspan="2" align="center">Market-Based<br />Restricted Stock<br />Units<br />(in thousands)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="4" width="21%" colspan="2" align="center">Weighted-<br />Average Grant<br />Date Fair Value</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="52%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="52%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="52%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="52%" align="left">Balance as of March 31, 2011</td> <td width="20%" align="right">-</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="text-indent: 14px;" width="19%" align="right">-</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="52%" align="left">Granted</td> <td width="20%" align="right">670</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 12px;" width="19%" align="right">34.77</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="52%" align="left">Forfeited or cancelled</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="20%" align="right">(35</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 12px;" width="19%" align="right">34.77</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="52%" align="left">Balance as of December 31, 2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="20%" align="right">635</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 12px;" width="19%" align="right">34.77</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p></div> <div>&nbsp;Stock Repurchase Program</div> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">On February 1, 2011, our Board of Directors authorized a program to repurchase up to $<font class="_mt">600</font> million of our common stock over the next 18 months. The timing and actual amount of the stock repurchases will depend on several factors including price, capital availability, regulatory requirements, alternative investment opportunities and other market conditions. We are not obligated to repurchase any specific number of shares under the program and the repurchase program may be modified, suspended or discontinued at any time. During nine months ended December 31, 2011, we repurchased and retired approximately&nbsp;<font class="_mt">11</font> million shares of our common stock for approximately $<font class="_mt">230</font> million, net of commissions.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Annual Meeting of Stockholders</p> <p style="text-align: left; margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;">At our Annual Meeting of Stockholders, held on July 28, 2011, our stockholders approved (1) an amendment to our 2000 Equity Incentive Plan (the "Equity Plan") to increase the number of shares authorized for issuance under the Equity Plan by&nbsp;<font class="_mt">10</font> million shares and (2) an amendment to the ESPP to increase the number of shares authorized under the ESPP by&nbsp;<font class="_mt">3.5</font> million shares.</p></div> </div> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="52%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="20%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="19%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="52%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="4" width="23%" colspan="2" align="center">Market-Based<br />Restricted Stock<br />Units<br />(in thousands)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="4" width="21%" colspan="2" align="center">Weighted-<br />Average Grant<br />Date Fair Value</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="52%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="52%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="52%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="52%" align="left">Balance as of March 31, 2011</td> <td width="20%" align="right">-</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="text-indent: 14px;" width="19%" align="right">-</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="52%" align="left">Granted</td> <td width="20%" align="right">670</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 12px;" width="19%" align="right">34.77</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="52%" align="left">Forfeited or cancelled</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="20%" align="right">(35</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 12px;" width="19%" align="right">34.77</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="52%" align="left">Balance as of December 31, 2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="20%" align="right">635</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 12px;" width="19%" align="right">34.77</td></tr></table> </div> <div> <table style="width: 794px; font-family: 'Times New Roman'; height: 190px;" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="53%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="20%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="4%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="4%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="18%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="4" width="24%" colspan="2" align="center">Performance-<br />Based Restricted<br />Stock Units<br />(in thousands)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="4" width="22%" colspan="2" align="center">Weighted-<br />Average Grant<br />Date Fair Value</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">Balance as of March 31, 2011</td> <td width="20%" align="right">1,993</td> <td width="4%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="4%" align="left">$</td> <td style="text-indent: 10px;" width="18%" align="left">47.00</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="53%" align="left">Forfeited or cancelled</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="20%" align="right">(423</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="4%" align="left">)</td> <td width="4%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 10px;" width="18%" align="left">34.80</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">Balance as of December 31, 2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="20%" align="right">1,570</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="4%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="4%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 10px;" width="18%" align="left">50.29</td></tr></table> </div> <div> <table style="width: 922px; font-family: 'Times New Roman'; height: 213px;" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="52%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="20%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="52%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="23%" colspan="2" align="center">Restricted Stock<br />Rights<br />(in thousands)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="20%" colspan="2" align="center">Weighted-<br />Average Grant<br />Date Fair Value</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="52%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="52%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="52%" align="left">Balance as of March 31, 2011</td> <td width="20%" align="right">13,971</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">$</td> <td style="text-indent: 10px;" width="17%" align="right">22.01</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="52%" align="left">Granted</td> <td width="20%" align="right">9,433</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 10px;" width="17%" align="right">22.17</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="52%" align="left">Vested</td> <td width="20%" align="right">(5,123</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 10px;" width="17%" align="right">20.33</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="52%" align="left">Forfeited or cancelled</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="20%" align="right">(1,564</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 10px;" width="17%" align="right">20.22</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="52%" align="left">Balance as of December 31, 2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="20%" align="right">16,717</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 10px;" width="17%" align="right">22.78</td></tr></table> </div> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="33%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="16%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="11%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="11%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="5" colspan="2" align="center">Options<br />(in thousands)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="5" colspan="2" align="center">Weighted-<br />Average<br />Exercise Price</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="5" align="center">Weighted-<br />Average<br />Remaining<br />Contractual Term<br />(in years)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="5" colspan="2" align="center">Aggregate<br />Intrinsic Value<br />(in millions)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">Outstanding as of March 31, 2011</td> <td align="right">12,899</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">$</td> <td style="text-indent: 7px;" align="right">31.39</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" align="left">Granted</td> <td align="right">431</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 7px;" align="right">20.79</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" align="left">Exercised</td> <td align="right">(1,145</td> <td align="left">)</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 7px;" align="right">19.61</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" align="left">Forfeited, cancelled or expired</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">(2,151</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">)</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 7px;" align="right">23.90</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">Outstanding as of December 31, 2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">10,034</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 7px;" align="right">33.90</td> <td align="center">5.15</td> <td align="left">$</td> <td align="right">10</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">Exercisable as of December 31, 2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">8,440</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 7px;" align="right">35.43</td> <td align="center">4.69</td> <td align="left">$</td> <td align="right">9</td></tr></table> </div> -1.29 -0.97 -0.98 -0.62 <div> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">(16) NET LOSS PER SHARE</p> <p style="text-align: left;">As a result of our net loss for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011, we have excluded all share-based payment awards from the diluted loss per share calculation as their inclusion would have had an antidilutive effect. Had we reported net income for these periods, an additional&nbsp;<font class="_mt">6</font> million shares and&nbsp;<font class="_mt">7</font> million shares of common stock would have been included in the number of shares used to calculate diluted earnings per share, respectively. Additionally, had we reported net income, options to purchase, restricted stock units and restricted stock to be released in the amount of&nbsp;<font class="_mt">7</font> and&nbsp;<font class="_mt">9</font> million shares of common stock would have been excluded from the treasury stock method computation of diluted shares for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 as their inclusion would have had an antidilutive effect.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">As a result of our net loss for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2010, we have excluded all share-based payment awards from the diluted loss per share calculation as their inclusion would have had an antidilutive effect. Had we reported net income for these periods, an additional&nbsp;<font class="_mt">3</font> million shares of common stock in each period would have been included in the number of shares used to calculate diluted earnings per share. Additionally, had we reported net income, options to purchase, restricted stock units and restricted stock to be released in the amount of&nbsp;<font class="_mt">18</font> million shares of common stock in each period would have been excluded from the treasury stock method computation of diluted shares, as their inclusion would have had an antidilutive effect.</p></div> <div> <p style="text-align: left; margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;">Potentially dilutive shares of common stock related to our 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016, which have a conversion price of $<font class="_mt">31.74</font> per share and the associated Warrants, which have a conversion price of $<font class="_mt">41.14</font> per share were excluded from the computation of diluted loss per share for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 as their inclusion would have had an antidilutive effect resulting from the conversion price and our net loss for both periods. The Convertible Note Hedge was excluded from the calculation of diluted shares as the impact is always considered antidilutive since the call option would be exercised by us when the exercise price is lower than the market price. See Note 12 for additional information related to our <font class="_mt">0.75</font>% Convertible Senior Notes due&nbsp;<font class="_mt">2016</font> and related Convertible Note Hedge and Warrants.</p></div> </div> 0.0020 0.0630 0.0550 0.06200 0.35 0.35 0 3000000 -26000000 232000000 211000000 17000000 310000000 2.0 1.7 0 0 0 0 1769000000 34000000 449000000 1286000000 2665000000 48000000 438000000 2179000000 137000000 1056000000 1306000000 48000000 477000000 528000000 166000000 1271000000 1338000000 56000000 505000000 500000000 -3000000 28000000 100000000 6000000 4000000 <div> <div> <table style="width: 1199px; font-family: 'Times New Roman'; height: 377px;" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="26%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="9%" colspan="2" align="center">As of March<br />31, 2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="9%" colspan="2" align="center">(Level 1)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="9%" colspan="2" align="center">(Level 2)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="9%" colspan="2" align="center">(Level 3)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid; text-indent: 8px;" width="34%" align="left">Balance Sheet Classification</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="26%" align="left">Assets</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="26%" align="left">Money market funds</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="7%" align="right">774</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="7%" align="right">774</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="34%" align="left">Cash equivalents</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="26%" align="left">Available-for-sale securities:</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="26%" align="left">Corporate bonds</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">253</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">253</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="34%" align="left">Short-term investments</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="26%" align="left">Marketable equity securities</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">161</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">161</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="34%" align="left">Marketable equity securities</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="26%" align="left">U.S. Treasury securities</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">129</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">129</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="34%" align="left">Short-term investments and cash equivalents</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="26%" align="left">U.S. agency securities</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">102</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">102</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="34%" align="left">Short-term investments</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="26%" align="left">Commercial paper</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">31</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">31</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="34%" align="left">Short-term investments and cash equivalents</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="26%" align="left">Deferred compensation plan assets <sup>(a)</sup></td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">12</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">12</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="34%" align="left">Other assets</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="26%" align="left">Total assets at fair value</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">1,462</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">1,076</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">386</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="26%" align="left">Liabilities</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="26%" align="left">Contingent consideration <sup>(b)</sup></td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">51</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">51</td> <td width="34%" align="left">Accrued and other current liabilities and other liabilities</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="26%" align="left">Total liabilities at fair value</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">51</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">51</td> <td width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <div> <div> <p style="text-align: left;"><sup>(a) </sup>The deferred compensation plan assets consist of various mutual funds.</p> <p style="text-align: left;"> </p></div> <div>&nbsp;</div><br /> <div> <p style="text-align: left;"><sup>(b) </sup>The contingent consideration as of December 31, 2011 represents the estimated fair value of the additional variable cash consideration payable primarily in connection with our acquisitions of PopCap Games, Inc. ("PopCap"), Playfish Limited ("Playfish"), KlickNation Corporation ("KlickNation"), and Chillingo Limited ("Chillingo") that is contingent upon the achievement of certain performance milestones. The contingent consideration as of March 31, 2011 represents the estimated fair value of the additional variable cash consideration payable primarily in connection with our acquisitions of Playfish and Chillingo that is contingent upon the achievement of certain performance milestones. We estimated the fair value using expected future cash flows over the period in which the obligations are expected to be settled, and applied a discount rate that appropriately captures a market participant's view of the risk associated with the obligations. In connection with the acquisition of PopCap during the second quarter of fiscal year 2012, we recognized an additional $95 million of contingent consideration. See Note 6 for additional information related to the PopCap contingent consideration and final allocation of purchase price.</p></div></div> </div> <div> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="25%"> </td> <td width="2%"> </td> <td width="7%"> </td> <td width="2%"> </td> <td width="7%"> </td> <td width="2%"> </td> <td width="7%"> </td> <td width="2%"> </td> <td width="8%"> </td> <td width="34%"> </td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="96%" colspan="10" align="center">Fair Value Measurements at Reporting Date Using</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="25%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="9%" colspan="2" align="center">As of<br />December<br />31, 2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="9%" colspan="2" align="center">Quoted Prices in<br />Active Markets<br />for Identical<br />Financial<br />Instruments</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="9%" colspan="2" align="center">Significant<br />Other<br />Observable<br />Inputs</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="10%" colspan="2" align="center">Significant<br />Unobservable<br />Inputs</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="34%" align="center">Balance Sheet Classification</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="25%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="9%" colspan="2" align="center">(Level 1)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="9%" colspan="2" align="center">(Level 2)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="10%" colspan="2" align="center">(Level 3)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="25%" align="left">Assets</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="25%" align="left">Money market funds</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="7%" align="right">398</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="7%" align="right">398</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="8%" align="left">&nbsp;-</td> <td style="text-indent: 8px;" width="34%" align="left">Cash equivalents</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="25%" align="left">Available-for-sale securities:</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="25%" align="left">Corporate bonds</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">151</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">151</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="left">&nbsp;-</td> <td style="text-indent: 8px;" width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;Short-term investments</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="25%" align="left">Marketable equity securities</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">143</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">143</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="left">-</td> <td style="text-indent: 8px;" width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;Marketable equity securities</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="25%" align="left">U.S. Treasury securities</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">138</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">138</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 8px;" width="8%" align="left">-</td> <td width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;&nbsp; Short-term investments and cash equivalents</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="25%" align="left">U.S. agency securities</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">125</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">125</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 8px;" width="8%" align="left">-</td> <td width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;&nbsp; Short-term investments and cash equivalents</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="25%" align="left">Commercial paper</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">18</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">18</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 8px;" width="8%" align="left">-</td> <td width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;&nbsp; Short-term investments and cash equivalents</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="25%" align="left">Deferred compensation plan assets <sup>(a)</sup></td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">11</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">11</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 8px;" width="8%" align="left">-</td> <td width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Other assets</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="25%" align="left">Foreign currency derivatives</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">3</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">3</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="8%" align="left">&nbsp;-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 8px;" width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;Other current assets</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="25%" align="left">Total assets at fair value</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">987</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">690</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">297</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 8px;" width="8%" align="left">-</td> <td width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="25%" align="left">Liabilities</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="25%" align="left">Contingent consideration <sup>(b)</sup></td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">159</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 6px;" width="8%" align="right">159</td> <td width="34%" align="left">Accrued and other current liabilities and other liabilities</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="25%" align="left">Total liabilities at fair value</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">159</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 6px;" width="8%" align="right">159</td> <td width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <div> <div> <p style="text-align: left;"><sup>(a) </sup>The deferred compensation plan assets consist of various mutual funds.</p> <p style="text-align: left;"> </p></div> <div>&nbsp;</div><br /> <div> <p style="text-align: left;"><sup>(b) </sup>The contingent consideration as of December 31, 2011 represents the estimated fair value of the additional variable cash consideration payable primarily in connection with our acquisitions of PopCap Games, Inc. ("PopCap"), Playfish Limited ("Playfish"), KlickNation Corporation ("KlickNation"), and Chillingo Limited ("Chillingo") that is contingent upon the achievement of certain performance milestones. The contingent consideration as of March 31, 2011 represents the estimated fair value of the additional variable cash consideration payable primarily in connection with our acquisitions of Playfish and Chillingo that is contingent upon the achievement of certain performance milestones. We estimated the fair value using expected future cash flows over the period in which the obligations are expected to be settled, and applied a discount rate that appropriately captures a market participant's view of the risk associated with the obligations. In connection with the acquisition of PopCap during the second quarter of fiscal year 2012, we recognized an additional $95 million of contingent consideration. See Note 6 for additional information related to the PopCap contingent consideration and final allocation of purchase price.</p></div></div> </div> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="24%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="4%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" colspan="7" align="right">As of December 31, 2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" colspan="5" align="right">As of March 31, 2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="center">Cost or</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="center">Cost or</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">Amortized</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" colspan="4" align="right">Gross Unrealized</td> <td align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td align="center">Fair</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">Amortized</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" colspan="4" align="right">Gross Unrealized</td> <td align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td align="center">Fair</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="center">Cost</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" colspan="2" align="right">Gains</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" colspan="2" align="right">Losses</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 1px;" align="left">Value</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="center">Cost</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" colspan="2" align="right">Gains</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" colspan="2" align="right">Losses</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 1px;" align="left">Value</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">Corporate bonds</td> <td align="left">$</td> <td align="right">150</td> <td align="left">$</td> <td align="right">1</td> <td align="left">$</td> <td align="right">-</td> <td align="right">$</td> <td align="right">151</td> <td align="left">$</td> <td align="right">252</td> <td align="left">$</td> <td align="right">1</td> <td align="left">$</td> <td align="right">-</td> <td align="right">$</td> <td align="right">253</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">U.S. Treasury securities</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">123</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">-</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">-</td> <td align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">123</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">124</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">-</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">-</td> <td align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">124</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">U.S. agency securities</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">120</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">-</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">-</td> <td align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">120</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">102</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">-</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">-</td> <td align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">102</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">Commercial paper</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">12</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">12</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">18</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">18</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" align="left">Short-term investments</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">405</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">1</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">406</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">496</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">1</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">497</td></tr></table> </div> <div> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">(3) FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Fair value is the price that would be received from selling an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. When determining fair value, we consider the principal or most advantageous market in which we would transact and consider assumptions that market participants would use when pricing the asset or liability. We measure certain financial and <font class="_mt">no</font>nfinancial assets and liabilities at fair value on a recurring and nonrecurring basis.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Fair Value Hierarchy</p> <p style="text-align: left;">The three levels of inputs that may be used to measure fair value are as follows:</p> <ul> <li>Level 1. Quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities. </li> <li>Level 2. Observable inputs other than quoted prices included within Level 1, such as quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities, quoted prices in markets with insufficient volume or infrequent transactions (less active markets), or model- derived valuations in which all significant inputs are observable or can be derived principally from or corroborated with observable market data for substantially the full term of the assets or liabilities. </li> <li>Level 3. Unobservable inputs to the valuation methodology that are significant to the measurement of the fair value of assets or liabilities. </li></ul></div> <div>&nbsp;</div><br /> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">Assets and Liabilities Measured at Fair Value on a Recurring Basis</p> <p style="text-align: left;">As of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011, our assets and liabilities that were measured and recorded at fair value on a recurring basis were as follows (in millions):</p> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="25%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="34%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="96%" colspan="10" align="center">Fair Value Measurements at Reporting Date Using</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="25%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="9%" colspan="2" align="center">As of<br />December<br />31, 2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="9%" colspan="2" align="center">Quoted Prices in<br />Active Markets<br />for Identical<br />Financial<br />Instruments</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="9%" colspan="2" align="center">Significant<br />Other<br />Observable<br />Inputs</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="10%" colspan="2" align="center">Significant<br />Unobservable<br />Inputs</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="34%" align="center">Balance Sheet Classification</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="25%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="9%" colspan="2" align="center">(Level 1)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="9%" colspan="2" align="center">(Level 2)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="10%" colspan="2" align="center">(Level 3)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="25%" align="left">Assets</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="25%" align="left">Money market funds</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="7%" align="right">398</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="7%" align="right">398</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="8%" align="left">&nbsp;-</td> <td style="text-indent: 8px;" width="34%" align="left">Cash equivalents</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="25%" align="left">Available-for-sale securities:</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="25%" align="left">Corporate bonds</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">151</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">151</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="left">&nbsp;-</td> <td style="text-indent: 8px;" width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;Short-term investments</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="25%" align="left">Marketable equity securities</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">143</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">143</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="left">-</td> <td style="text-indent: 8px;" width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;Marketable equity securities</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="25%" align="left">U.S. Treasury securities</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">138</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">138</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 8px;" width="8%" align="left">-</td> <td width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;&nbsp; Short-term investments and cash equivalents</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="25%" align="left">U.S. agency securities</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">125</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">125</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 8px;" width="8%" align="left">-</td> <td width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;&nbsp; Short-term investments and cash equivalents</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="25%" align="left">Commercial paper</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">18</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">18</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 8px;" width="8%" align="left">-</td> <td width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;&nbsp; Short-term investments and cash equivalents</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="25%" align="left">Deferred compensation plan assets <sup>(a)</sup></td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">11</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">11</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="text-indent: 8px;" width="8%" align="left">-</td> <td width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Other assets</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="25%" align="left">Foreign currency derivatives</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">3</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">3</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="8%" align="left">&nbsp;-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 8px;" width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;Other current assets</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="25%" align="left">Total assets at fair value</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">987</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">690</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">297</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 8px;" width="8%" align="left">-</td> <td width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="25%" align="left">Liabilities</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="25%" align="left">Contingent consideration <sup>(b)</sup></td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">159</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 6px;" width="8%" align="right">159</td> <td width="34%" align="left">Accrued and other current liabilities and other liabilities</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="25%" align="left">Total liabilities at fair value</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">159</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 6px;" width="8%" align="right">159</td> <td width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <div> <table style="width: 1197px; font-family: 'Times New Roman'; height: 207px;" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="76%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="20%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="76%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="22%" colspan="2" align="center">Fair Value Measurements Using Significant<br />Unobservable Inputs (Level 3)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="76%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="22%" colspan="2" align="center">Contingent<br />Consideration</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="76%" align="left">Balance as of March 31, 2011</td> <td style="text-indent: 24px;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="20%" align="right">51</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="76%" align="left">Additions</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="20%" align="right">100</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="76%" align="left">Change in fair value <sup>(c)</sup></td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="20%" align="right">8</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="76%" align="left">Balance as of December 31, 2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 24px;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="20%" align="right">159</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <div> <table style="width: 1199px; font-family: 'Times New Roman'; height: 377px;" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="26%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="34%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="26%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="9%" colspan="2" align="center">As of March<br />31, 2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="9%" colspan="2" align="center">(Level 1)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="9%" colspan="2" align="center">(Level 2)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="9%" colspan="2" align="center">(Level 3)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid; text-indent: 8px;" width="34%" align="left">Balance Sheet Classification</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="26%" align="left">Assets</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="26%" align="left">Money market funds</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="7%" align="right">774</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="7%" align="right">774</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="34%" align="left">Cash equivalents</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="26%" align="left">Available-for-sale securities:</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="26%" align="left">Corporate bonds</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">253</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">253</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="34%" align="left">Short-term investments</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="26%" align="left">Marketable equity securities</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">161</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">161</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="34%" align="left">Marketable equity securities</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="26%" align="left">U.S. Treasury securities</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">129</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">129</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="34%" align="left">Short-term investments and cash equivalents</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="26%" align="left">U.S. agency securities</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">102</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">102</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="34%" align="left">Short-term investments</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="26%" align="left">Commercial paper</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">31</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">31</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="34%" align="left">Short-term investments and cash equivalents</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="26%" align="left">Deferred compensation plan assets <sup>(a)</sup></td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">12</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">12</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="34%" align="left">Other assets</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="26%" align="left">Total assets at fair value</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">1,462</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">1,076</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">386</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="26%" align="left">Liabilities</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="26%" align="left">Contingent consideration <sup>(b)</sup></td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">51</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">51</td> <td width="34%" align="left">Accrued and other current liabilities and other liabilities</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="26%" align="left">Total liabilities at fair value</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">51</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">51</td> <td width="34%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <div> <table style="width: 1193px; font-family: 'Times New Roman'; height: 207px;" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="73%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="18%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="73%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="22%" colspan="3" align="center">Fair Value Measurements Using Significant<br />Unobservable Inputs (Level 3)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="73%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="22%" colspan="3" align="center">Contingent<br />Consideration</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="73%" align="left">Balance as of March 31, 2010</td> <td style="text-indent: 24px;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="18%" align="right">65</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="73%" align="left">Additions</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="18%" align="right">3</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="73%" align="left">Change in fair value <sup>(c)</sup></td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="18%" align="right">(17</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="73%" align="left">Balance as of March 31, 2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 24px;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="18%" align="right">51</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: left;"><sup>(a) </sup><font class="_mt">The deferred compensation plan assets consist of various mutual funds.</font></p> <p style="text-align: left;">&nbsp;</p></div> <div>&nbsp;</div><br /> <div> <p style="text-align: left;"><sup>(b) </sup><font class="_mt">The contingent consideration as of December 31, 2011 represents the estimated fair value of the additional variable cash consideration payable primarily in connection with our acquisitions of PopCap Games, Inc. ("PopCap"), Playfish Limited ("Playfish"), KlickNation Corporation ("KlickNation"), and Chillingo Limited ("Chillingo") that is contingent upon the achievement of certain performance milestones. The contingent consideration as of March 31, 2011 represents the estimated fair value of the additional variable cash consideration payable primarily in connection with our acquisitions of Playfish and Chillingo that is contingent upon the achievement of certain performance milestones. We estimated the fair value using expected future cash flows over the period in which the obligations are expected to be settled, and applied a discount rate that appropriately captures a market participant's view of the risk associated with the obligations. In connection with the acquisition of PopCap during the second quarter of fiscal year 2012, we recognized an additional $<font class="_mt">95</font> million of contingent consideration. See Note 6 for additional information related to the PopCap contingent consideration and final allocation of purchase price.</font></p> <p style="text-align: left;"><sup>(c) </sup><font class="_mt">The change in fair value is reported as acquisition-related contingent consideration in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations.</font></p> <p style="text-align: left;">Assets and Liabilities Measured at Fair Value on a Nonrecurring Basis</p> <p style="text-align: left; margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;">There were&nbsp;<font class="_mt">no</font> material impairment charges for assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis in periods subsequent to initial recognition during the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010.</p></div> </div> <div> <div> <table style="width: 1197px; font-family: 'Times New Roman'; height: 207px;" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="76%" align="left"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="22%" colspan="2" align="center">Fair Value Measurements Using Significant<br />Unobservable Inputs (Level 3)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="76%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="22%" colspan="2" align="center">Contingent<br />Consideration</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="76%" align="left">Balance as of March 31, 2011</td> <td style="text-indent: 24px;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="20%" align="right">51</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="76%" align="left">Additions</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="20%" align="right">100</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="76%" align="left">Change in fair value <sup>(c)</sup></td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="20%" align="right">8</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="76%" align="left">Balance as of December 31, 2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 24px;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="20%" align="right">159</td></tr></table></div> <div> <div> <table style="width: 1193px; font-family: 'Times New Roman'; height: 207px;" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="73%" align="left"> </td> <td width="22%" colspan="3" align="center">Fair Value Measurements Using Significant<br />Unobservable Inputs (Level 3)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="73%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="22%" colspan="3" align="center">Contingent<br />Consideration</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="73%" align="left">Balance as of March 31, 2010</td> <td style="text-indent: 24px;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="18%" align="right">65</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="73%" align="left">Additions</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="18%" align="right">3</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="73%" align="left">Change in fair value <sup>(c)</sup></td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="18%" align="right">(17</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="73%" align="left">Balance as of March 31, 2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 24px;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="18%" align="right">51</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <div> <p style="text-align: left;"><sup>(c) </sup>The change in fair value is reported as acquisition-related contingent consideration in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations.</p></div></div> </div> -17000000 8000000 3000000 100000000 65000000 51000000 159000000 376000000 64000000 62000000 180000000 70000000 438000000 79000000 66000000 212000000 81000000 53000000 9000000 17000000 3000000 62000000 25000000 25000000 14000000 402000000 520000000 86000000 85000000 259000000 90000000 840000000 15000000 91000000 85000000 518000000 131000000 144000000 22000000 23000000 79000000 20000000 402000000 15000000 12000000 19000000 306000000 50000000 14 9 2 3 5.1 5.7 3000000 3000000 67000000 69000000 21000000 226000000 75000000 260000000 98000000 1110000000 1716000000 610000000 <div> <p style="text-align: left;">(7) GOODWILL AND ACQUISITION-RELATED INTANGIBLES, NET</p> <p style="text-align: left;">The changes in the carrying amount of goodwill are as follows (in millions):</p> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="75%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="19%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="75%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="23%" colspan="3" align="center">EA Brands Segment</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="75%" align="left">As of March 31, 2011</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="19%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="75%" align="left">Goodwill</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="19%" align="right">1,478</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="75%" align="left">Accumulated impairment</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="19%" align="right">(368</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="75%" align="left">Total</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="19%" align="right">1,110</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr><td width="98%" colspan="4">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="75%" align="left">Goodwill acquired</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="19%" align="right">610</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="75%" align="left">Effects of foreign currency translation</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="19%" align="right">(4</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr><td width="98%" colspan="4">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="75%" align="left">As of December 31, 2011</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="19%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="75%" align="left">Goodwill</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="19%" align="right">2,084</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="75%" align="left">Accumulated impairment</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="19%" align="right">(368</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="75%" align="left">Total</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="19%" align="right">1,716</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Acquisition-related intangibles consisted of the following (in millions):</p> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="27%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="4%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="27%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="33%" colspan="7" align="center">As of December 31, 2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="33%" colspan="7" align="center">As of March 31, 2011</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="27%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="11%" colspan="2" align="center">Gross<br />Carrying<br />Amount</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="11%" colspan="3" align="center">Accumulated<br />Amortization</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="11%" colspan="2" align="center">Acquisition-<br />Related<br />Intangibles, Net</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="10%" colspan="2" align="center">Gross<br />Carrying<br />Amount</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="13%" colspan="3" align="center">Accumulated<br />Amortization</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="10%" colspan="2" align="center">Acquisition-<br />Related<br />Intangibles, Net</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="27%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="27%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="27%" align="left">Developed and core technology</td> <td width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td width="9%" align="right">518</td> <td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="6%" align="right">(212</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="8%" align="left">$</td> <td width="3%" align="right">306</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="8%" align="right">259</td> <td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="4%" align="left">$</td> <td width="6%" align="right">(180</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="3%" align="left">$</td> <td width="7%" align="right">79</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="27%" align="left">Trade names and trademarks</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">131</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">(81</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="8%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="right">50</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">90</td> <td width="4%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">(70</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">20</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="27%" align="left">Carrier contracts and related</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">85</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">(66</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="8%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="right">19</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">85</td> <td width="4%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">(62</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">23</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="27%" align="left">Registered user base and other intangibles</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">91</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">(79</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="8%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="right">12</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">86</td> <td width="4%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">(64</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">22</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="27%" align="left">In-process research and development</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">15</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="6%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="8%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="right">15</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="8%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="4%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="6%" align="left">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">-</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="27%" align="left">Total</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">840</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 2px;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="6%" align="right">(438</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="8%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="right">402</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="8%" align="right">520</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 1px;" width="4%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="6%" align="right">(376</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">144</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Amortization of intangibles for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 was $<font class="_mt">25</font> million (of which $<font class="_mt">14</font> million was recognized in cost of goods sold) and $<font class="_mt">62</font> million (of which $<font class="_mt">25</font> million was recognized in cost of goods sold), respectively. Amortization of intangibles for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2010 was $<font class="_mt">17</font> million (of which $<font class="_mt">3</font> million was recognized in cost of goods sold) and $<font class="_mt">53</font> million (of which $<font class="_mt">9</font> million was recognized in cost of goods sold), respectively. Acquisition-related intangible assets are amortized using the straight-line method over the lesser of their estimated useful lives or the agreement terms, typically from&nbsp;<font class="_mt">two</font> to&nbsp;<font class="_mt">fourteen</font> years. As of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011, the weighted-average remaining useful life for acquisition-related intangible assets was approximately&nbsp;<font class="_mt">5.7</font> years and&nbsp;<font class="_mt">5.1</font> years, respectively.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">As of December 31, 2011, future amortization of acquisition-related intangibles that will be recorded in cost of goods sold and operating expenses is estimated as follows (in millions):</p> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="81%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="81%" align="left">Fiscal Year Ending March 31,</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="81%" align="left">2012 (remaining three months)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="15%" align="right">21</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="81%" align="left">2013</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%" align="right">84</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="81%" align="left">2014</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%" align="right">70</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="81%" align="left">2015</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%" align="right">63</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="81%" align="left">2016</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%" align="right">52</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="81%" align="left">Thereafter</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="15%" align="right">112</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 12px;" width="81%" align="left">Total</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="15%" align="right">402</td></tr></table></div> </div> 1478000000 2084000000 368000000 368000000 -4000000 1328000000 467000000 1551000000 509000000 -428000000 -303000000 -343000000 -193000000 <div> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">(11) INCOME TAXES</p> <p style="text-align: left;">We estimate our annual effective tax rate at the end of each quarterly period, and we record the tax effect of certain discrete items, which are unusual or occur infrequently, in the interim period in which they occur, including changes in judgment about deferred tax valuation allowances. In addition, jurisdictions with a projected loss for the year, jurisdictions with a year-to-date loss where no tax benefit can be recognized, and jurisdictions where we are unable to estimate an annual effective tax rate are excluded from the estimated annual effective tax rate. The impact of such an exclusion could result in a higher or lower effective tax rate during a particular quarter depending on the mix and timing of actual earnings versus annual projections.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">We recognize deferred tax assets and liabilities for both the expected impact of differences between the financial statement amount and the tax basis of assets and liabilities and for the expected future tax benefit to be derived from tax losses and tax credit carry forwards. We record a valuation allowance against deferred tax assets when it is considered more likely than not that all or a portion of our deferred tax assets will not be realized. In making this determination, we are required to give significant weight to evidence that can be objectively verified. It is generally difficult to conclude that a valuation allowance is not needed when there is significant negative evidence, such as cumulative losses in recent years. Forecasts of future taxable income are considered to be less objective than past results, particularly in light of the economic environment. Therefore, cumulative losses weigh heavily in the overall assessment. Based on the assumptions and requirements noted above, we have recorded a valuation allowance against most of our U.S. deferred tax assets. In addition, we expect to provide a valuation allowance on future U.S. tax benefits until we can sustain a level of profitability or until other significant positive evidence arises that suggest that these benefits are more likely than not to be realized.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">During the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011, we recorded approximately $<font class="_mt">3</font> million and $<font class="_mt">58</font> million, respectively, of additional net deferred tax liabilities related to the PopCap and KlickNation acquisitions. These additional deferred tax liabilities create a new source of taxable income, thereby requiring us to release a portion of our deferred tax asset valuation allowance with a related reduction in income tax expense for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 of approximately $<font class="_mt">3</font> million and $<font class="_mt">58</font> million, respectively.</p></div> <div>&nbsp;</div><br /> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">The provision for (benefit from) income taxes reported for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 is based on our projected annual effective tax rate for fiscal year 2012, and also includes certain discrete tax benefits recorded during the period. Our effective tax rates for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 were a tax expense of&nbsp;<font class="_mt">6.2</font> percent and tax benefit of&nbsp;<font class="_mt">5.5</font> percent, respectively, compared to a tax expense of&nbsp;<font class="_mt">6.3</font> percent and a tax benefit of&nbsp;<font class="_mt">0.2</font> percent for the same periods of fiscal 2011. The effective tax rate for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 differs from the statutory rate of&nbsp;<font class="_mt">35.0</font> percent primarily due to the utilization of U.S. deferred tax assets which were subject to a valuation allowance, a reduction in the U.S. valuation allowance related to the PopCap and KlickNation acquisitions, and non-U.S. profits subject to a reduced or&nbsp;<font class="_mt">zero</font> tax rate. The effective tax rate for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 differs from the same period in fiscal year 2011 primarily due to greater tax benefits recorded in fiscal year 2012 related to the reduction of the U.S. valuation allowance as a result of the PopCap and KlickNation acquisitions.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">During the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011, we recorded a net increase of $<font class="_mt">5</font> million and $<font class="_mt">13</font> million, respectively in gross unrecognized tax benefits. The total gross unrecognized tax benefits as of December 31, 2011 is $<font class="_mt">286</font> million, of which approximately $<font class="_mt">43</font> million is offset by prior cash deposits to tax authorities for issues pending resolution. A portion of our unrecognized tax benefits will affect our effective tax rate if they are recognized upon favorable resolution of the uncertain tax positions. As of December 31, 2011, if recognized, approximately $<font class="_mt">144</font> million of the unrecognized tax benefits would affect our effective tax rate and approximately $<font class="_mt">130</font> million would result in adjustments to deferred tax assets with corresponding adjustments to the valuation allowance.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">During the three months ended December 31, 2011, we recorded a net decrease in taxes of $<font class="_mt">2</font> million for accrued interest and penalties related to tax positions taken on our tax returns. As of December 31, 2011, the combined amount of accrued interest and penalties related to uncertain tax positions included in income tax obligations on our Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet was approximately $<font class="_mt">22</font> million.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">The IRS has completed its examination of our federal income tax returns through fiscal year 2005, and is currently examining our fiscal years 2006, 2007 and 2008 tax returns. We are also currently under income tax examination in Canada for fiscal years 2004 and 2005, and in France for fiscal years 2006 through 2008. We remain subject to income tax examination for several other jurisdictions including Canada for fiscal years after 2003, in France for fiscal years after 2008, in Germany for fiscal years after 2007, in the United Kingdom for fiscal years after 2009, and in Switzerland for fiscal years after 2007.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">On January 18, 2011, we received a Corporation Notice of Reassessment (the "Notice") from the Canada Revenue Agency ("CRA") claiming that we owe additional taxes, plus interest and penalties, for the 2004 and 2005 tax years. The incremental tax liability asserted by the CRA is $<font class="_mt">44</font> million, excluding interest and penalties. The Notice primarily relates to transfer pricing in connection with the reimbursement of costs for services rendered to our U.S. parent company by one of our subsidiaries in Canada. We do not agree with the CRA's position and we have filed a Notice of Objection with the appeals department of the CRA. We do not believe the CRA's position has merit and accordingly, we have not adjusted our liability for uncertain tax positions as a result of the Notice. If, upon resolution, we are required to pay an amount in excess of our liability for uncertain tax positions for this matter, the incremental amounts due would result in additional charges to income tax expense. In determining such charges, we would consider the impact of any correlative relief we may obtain in the form of additional tax deductions in the U.S.</p> <p style="text-align: left; margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;">The timing of the resolution of income tax examinations is highly uncertain, and the amounts ultimately paid, if any, upon resolution of the issues raised by the taxing authorities may differ materially from the amounts accrued for each year. Although potential resolution of uncertain tax positions involve multiple tax periods and jurisdictions, it is reasonably possible that a reduction of up to $<font class="_mt">55</font> million of the reserves for unrecognized tax benefits may occur within the next 12 months, some of which, depending on the nature of the settlement or expiration of statutes of limitations, may affect our income tax provision (benefit) and therefore benefit the resulting effective tax rate. The actual amount could vary significantly depending on the ultimate timing and nature of any settlements.</p></div> </div> 11000000 -4000000 44000000 -1000000 19000000 -19000000 58000000 12000000 3000000 59000000 -150000000 180000000 176000000 34000000 50000000 -32000000 44000000 4000000 -11000000 9000000 81000000 50000000 3000000 3000000 7000000 6000000 <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="58%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="18%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="58%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="20%" colspan="2" align="center">As of<br />December 31,<br />2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="19%" colspan="2" align="center">As of<br />March 31,<br />2011</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="58%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="58%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="58%" align="left">Raw materials and work in process</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="18%" align="right">2</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="17%" align="right">8</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="58%" align="left">Finished goods</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="18%" align="right">67</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="17%" align="right">69</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="58%" align="center">Inventories</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="18%" align="right">69</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="17%" align="right">77</td></tr></table> </div> 69000000 67000000 77000000 69000000 8000000 2000000 66000000 63000000 105000000 113000000 2364000000 3431000000 4928000000 5696000000 2001000000 2397000000 51000000 51000000 159000000 159000000 192000000 183000000 <div> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">(12) FINANCING ARRANGEMENT</p> <p style="text-align: left;">0.75% Convertible Senior Notes Due 2016</p> <p style="text-align: left;">In July 2011, we issued $<font class="_mt">632.5</font> million aggregate principal amount of 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016 (the "Notes"). The Notes are senior unsecured obligations which pay interest semiannually in arrears at a rate of&nbsp;<font class="_mt">0.75</font> percent per annum on January 15 and July 15 of each year, beginning on January 15, 2012 and will mature on <font class="_mt">July 15, 2016</font>, unless earlier purchased or converted in accordance with their terms prior to such date. The Notes are senior in right of payment to any unsecured indebtedness that is expressly subordinated in right of payment to the Notes.</p></div> <div>&nbsp;</div><br /> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">The Notes are convertible into cash and shares of our common stock based on an initial conversion value of&nbsp;<font class="_mt">31.5075</font> shares of our common stock per $<font class="_mt">1,000</font> principal amount of Notes (equivalent to an initial conversion price of approximately $<font class="_mt">31.74</font> per share). Upon conversion of the Notes, holders will receive cash up to the principal amount of each Note, and any excess conversion value will be delivered in shares of our common stock. Prior to April 15, 2016, the Notes are convertible only if (1) the last reported sale price of the common stock for at least&nbsp;<font class="_mt">20</font> trading days (whether or not consecutive) during the period of&nbsp;<font class="_mt">30</font> consecutive trading days ending on the last trading day of the immediately preceding fiscal quarter is greater than or equal to&nbsp;<font class="_mt">130</font> percent of the conversion price ($<font class="_mt">41.26</font> per share) on each applicable trading day; (2) during the&nbsp;<font class="_mt">five</font> business day period after any&nbsp;<font class="_mt">ten</font> consecutive trading day period in which the trading price per $1,000 principal amount of notes falls below&nbsp;<font class="_mt">98</font> percent of the last reported sale price of our common stock multiplied by the conversion rate on each trading day; or (3) specified corporate transactions, including a change in control, occur. On or after April 15, 2016 a holder may convert any of its Notes at any time prior to the close of business on the second scheduled trading day immediately preceding the maturity date. The conversion rate is subject to customary anti-dilution adjustments (for example, certain dividend distributions or tender or exchange offer of our common stock), but will not be adjusted for any accrued and unpaid interest. The Notes are not redeemable prior to maturity except for specified corporate transactions and events of default, and no sinking fund is provided for the Notes. The Notes do not contain any financial covenants.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">We separately account for the liability and equity components of the Notes. The carrying amount of the equity component representing the conversion option is equal to the fair value of the Convertible Note Hedge, as described below, which is a substantially identical instrument and was purchased on the same day as the Notes. The carrying amount of the liability component was determined by deducting the fair value of the equity component from the par value of the Notes as a whole, and represents the fair value of a similar liability that does not have an associated convertible feature. A liability of $<font class="_mt">525</font> million as of the date of issuance was recognized for the principal amount of the Notes representing the present value of the Notes' cash flows using a discount rate of&nbsp;<font class="_mt">4.54</font> percent. The excess of the principal amount of the liability component over its carrying amount is amortized to interest expense over the term of the Notes using the effective interest method. The equity component is not remeasured as long as it continues to meet the conditions for equity classification.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">In accounting for $<font class="_mt">15</font> million of issuance costs related to the Notes issuance, we allocated $<font class="_mt">13</font> million to the liability component and $<font class="_mt">2</font> million to the equity component. Debt issuance costs attributable to the liability component are being amortized to expense over the term of the Notes, and issuance costs attributable to the equity component were netted with the equity component in additional paid-in capital.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">The carrying values of the liability and equity components of the Notes are reflected in our Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet as follows (in millions):</p> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="66%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="21%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="4%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" colspan="3" align="center">As of<br />December 31,<br />2011</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">Principal amount of Notes</td> <td align="left">$</td> <td align="right">633</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">Unamortized discount of the liability component</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">(99</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" align="left">Net carrying amount of Notes</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">534</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="4">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" align="left">Equity component, net</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">105</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Interest expense recognized related to the Notes are as follows (in millions):</p> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="60%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="20%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%" align="center">Three Months</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="20%" align="center">Nine Months</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%" align="center">Ended</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="20%" align="center">Ended</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%" align="center">December 31,</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="20%" align="center">December 31,</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="17%" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="20%" align="center">2011</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">Amortization of debt discount</td> <td width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td width="17%" align="right">&nbsp;5</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="20%" align="right">9</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">Amortization of debt issuance costs</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="20%" align="right">1</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">Coupon interest expense</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="17%" align="right">&nbsp;1</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="20%" align="right">2</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="60%" align="left">Total interest expense related to Notes</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="17%" align="right">&nbsp;6</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="20%" align="right">12</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: left;">As of December 31, 2011, the remaining life of the Notes is&nbsp;<font class="_mt">4.5</font> years.</p></div> <div>&nbsp;</div><br /> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">Convertible Note Hedge and Warrants Issuance</p> <p style="text-align: left;">In addition, in July 2011, we entered into privately negotiated convertible note hedge transactions (the "Convertible Note Hedge") with certain counterparties to reduce the potential dilution with respect to our common stock upon conversion of the Notes. The Convertible Note Hedge, subject to customary anti-dilution adjustments, provide us with the option to acquire, on a net settlement basis, approximately&nbsp;<font class="_mt">19.9</font> million shares of our common stock at a strike price of $<font class="_mt">31.74</font>, which corresponds to the conversion price of the Notes and is equal to the number of shares of our common stock that notionally underlie the Notes. As of December 31, 2011, we have not purchased any shares under the Convertible Note Hedge. We paid $<font class="_mt">107</font> million for the Convertible Note Hedge, which was recorded as an equity transaction.</p> <p style="text-align: left; margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;">Separately, we have also entered into privately negotiated warrant transactions with the certain counterparties whereby we sold to independent third parties warrants (the "Warrants") to acquire, subject to customary anti-dilution adjustments that are substantially the same as the anti-dilution provisions contained in the Notes, up to&nbsp;<font class="_mt">19.9</font> million shares of our common stock (which is also equal to the number of shares of our common stock that notionally underlie the Notes), with a strike price of $<font class="_mt">41.14</font>. The Warrants could have a dilutive effect with respect to our common stock to the extent that the market price per share of its common stock exceeds $<font class="_mt">41.14</font> on or prior to the expiration date of the Warrants. We received proceeds of $<font class="_mt">65</font> million from the sale of the Warrants.</p></div> </div> 896000000 2000000 0 0 0 17000000 388000000 -7000000 -689000000 67000000 -10000000 -427000000 -322000000 -324000000 -205000000 187000000 662000000 40000000 31000000 90000000 30000000 10000000 140000000 16000000 46000000 623000000 9000000 1785000000 770000000 1881000000 692000000 -457000000 580000000 -303000000 404000000 -330000000 797000000 -183000000 643000000 7000000 <div> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">(1) DESCRIPTION OF BUSINESS AND BASIS OF PRESENTATION</p> <p style="text-align: left;">We develop, market, publish and distribute game software and content that can be played by consumers on a variety of platforms, including video game consoles (such as the Sony PLAYSTATION 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, and Nintendo Wii), personal computers, mobile phones (such as the Apple iPhone and Google Android compatible phones), tablets and electronic readers (such as the Apple iPad and Amazon Kindle), the Internet, and handheld game players (such as the Sony PlayStation Portable ("PSP") and the Nintendo DS and 3DS). Some of our games are based on content that we license from others (e.g., FIFA, Madden NFL, STAR WARS, Harry Potter, and Hasbro's toy and game intellectual properties), and some of our games are based on our own wholly-owned intellectual property (e.g., The Sims, Need for Speed, Battlefield, Mass Effect, and Dead Space). Our goal is to publish titles with global mass-market appeal, which often means translating and localizing them for sale in non-English speaking countries. In addition, we also attempt to create software game "franchises" that allow us to publish new titles on a recurring basis that are based on the same property. Examples of this franchise approach are the annual iterations of our sports-based products (e.g., FIFA, Madden NFL, and NCAA Football), wholly-owned properties that can be successfully sequeled (e.g., The Sims, Need for Speed, Battlefield, Mass Effect, and Dead Space) and titles based on long-lived literary and/or movie properties (e.g., Harry Potter and STAR WARS).</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Our fiscal year is reported on a 52- or 53-week period that ends on the Saturday nearest March 31. Our results of operations for the fiscal years ending or ended, as the case may be, March 31, 2012 and 2011 contain 52 weeks each, and ends or ended, as the case may be, on March 31, 2012 and April 2, 2011, respectively. Our results of operations for the three months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 contained 13 weeks each, and ended on December 31, 2011 and January 1, 2011, respectively. Our results of operations for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 contained 39 weeks each, and ended on December 31, 2011 and January 1, 2011, respectively. For simplicity of disclosure, all fiscal periods are referred to as ending on a calendar month end.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">The Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements are unaudited and reflect all adjustments (consisting only of normal recurring accruals unless otherwise indicated) that, in the opinion of management, are necessary for a fair presentation of the results for the interim periods presented. The preparation of these Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in these Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements and accompanying notes. Actual results could differ materially from those estimates. The results of operations for the current interim periods are not necessarily indicative of results to be expected for the current year or any other period.</p> <p style="text-align: left; margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;">These Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements should be read in conjunction with the Consolidated Financial Statements and Notes thereto included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2011, as filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") on May 24, 2011.</p></div> </div> 359000000 417000000 327000000 328000000 80000000 181000000 8000000 11000000 -13000000 4000000 -73000000 11000000 -29000000 -68000000 2000000 1000000 3000000 1000000 -7000000 -1000000 -2000000 -1000000 -49000000 -16000000 -72000000 2124000000 427000000 940000000 172000000 2291000000 524000000 957000000 202000000 134000000 235000000 6000000 -13000000 -10000000 87000000 52000000 78000000 38000000 107000000 16000000 676000000 38000000 128000000 367000000 374000000 0.01 0.01 10000000 10000000 617000000 17000000 39000000 65000000 132000000 0 0 0 11000000 121000000 26000000 26000000 282000000 463000000 <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="53%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="14%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="20%" colspan="3" align="center">As of<br />December 31,<br />2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="20%" colspan="3" align="center">As of<br />March 31,<br />2011</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">Computer equipment and software</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="15%" align="right">553</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">$</td> <td width="14%" align="right">504</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">Buildings</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%" align="right">333</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="14%" align="right">355</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">Leasehold improvements</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%" align="right">113</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="14%" align="right">105</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">Office equipment, furniture and fixtures</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%" align="right">69</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="14%" align="right">67</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">Land</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%" align="right">63</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="14%" align="right">66</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">Construction in progress</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%" align="right">35</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="14%" align="right">20</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">Warehouse equipment and other</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="15%" align="right">10</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="14%" align="right">10</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%" align="right">1,176</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="14%" align="right">1,127</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">Less: accumulated depreciation</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="15%" align="right">(629</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="14%" align="right">(614</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="53%" align="left">Property and equipment, net</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="15%" align="right">547</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="14%" align="right">513</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr></table> </div> 1127000000 1176000000 513000000 547000000 10000000 10000000 <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="41%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="41%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="26%" colspan="6" align="center">Three Months Ended<br />December 31,</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="28%" colspan="6" align="center">Nine Months Ended<br />December 31,</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="41%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="41%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="14%" colspan="3" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="12%" colspan="3" align="center">2010</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="13%" colspan="3" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="15%" colspan="3" align="center">2010</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="41%" align="left">EA Brands segment:</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 5px;" width="41%" align="left">Net revenue before revenue deferral</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="10%" align="right">1,613</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="7%" align="right">1,358</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="8%" align="right">3,131</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="10%" align="right">2,746</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 5px;" width="41%" align="left">Depreciation and amortization</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">(13</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">(14</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">(43</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">(42</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 5px;" width="41%" align="left">Other expenses</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">(957</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">(940</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="8%" align="right">(2,291</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">(2,124</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="41%" align="left">EA Brands segment profit</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">643</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">404</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">797</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">580</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr><td width="95%" colspan="13">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="41%" align="left">Reconciliation to consolidated operating loss:</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="41%" align="left">Other:</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 5px;" width="41%" align="left">Revenue deferral</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">(1,370</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">(995</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">(2,420</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">(2,003</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 5px;" width="41%" align="left">Recognition of revenue deferral</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">780</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">638</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">1,986</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">1,669</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 5px;" width="41%" align="left">Other net revenue</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">38</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">52</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">78</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">87</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 5px;" width="41%" align="left">Depreciation and amortization</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">(35</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">(29</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">(93</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">(90</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 5px;" width="41%" align="left">Acquisition-related contingent consideration</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">11</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">(1</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">(8</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">25</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 5px;" width="41%" align="left">Restructuring and other charges</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">(154</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">(17</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">(162</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 5px;" width="41%" align="left">Stock-based compensation</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">(48</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">(46</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">(129</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">(136</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 5px;" width="41%" align="left">Other expenses</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">(202</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">(172</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="8%" align="right">(524</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">(427</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="41%" align="left">Consolidated operating loss</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">(183</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">(303</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="8%" align="right">(330</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">(457</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">)</td></tr></table> </div> 825000000 273000000 928000000 325000000 100000000 106000000 <div> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">(8) RESTRUCTURING AND OTHER CHARGES</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Restructuring and other restructuring plan-related information as of December 31, 2011 was as follows (in millions):</p> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="17%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="1%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="1%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="17%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="17%" colspan="6" align="center">Fiscal 2011 Restructuring</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="28%" colspan="9" align="center">Fiscal 2010 Restructuring</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="8%" colspan="3" align="center">Fiscal 2009<br />Restructuring</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="9%" colspan="3" align="center">Fiscal 2008<br />Reorganization</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="4" width="9%" colspan="3" align="center">Total</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="17%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="17%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="9%" colspan="3" align="center">Workforce</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="8%" colspan="3" align="center">Other</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="10%" colspan="3" align="center">Workforce</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="9%" colspan="3" align="center">Facilities-<br />related</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="9%" colspan="3" align="center">Other</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="8%" colspan="3" align="center">Facilities-<br />related</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="9%" colspan="3" align="center">Facilities-<br />related</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="17%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="17%" align="center">Balances as of March 31, 2010</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="5%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="1%" align="left">$</td> <td width="5%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td width="6%" align="right">8</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="5%" align="right">11</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td width="5%" align="right">7</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="1%" align="left">$</td> <td width="5%" align="right">3</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="5%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td width="5%" align="right">29</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="17%" align="left">Charges to operations</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">13</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="1%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">135</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">13</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="1%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">161</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="17%" align="left">Charges settled in cash</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">(8</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="1%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">(32</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">(8</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">(6</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">(15</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="1%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">(1</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">(70</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="17%" align="left">Charges settled in non-cash</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">(2</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="1%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">(2</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="6%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">1</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="1%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">(3</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="17%" align="center">Balances as of March 31, 2011</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">3</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="1%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">101</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">6</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">5</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="1%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">2</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">117</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="17%" align="left">Charges to operations</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">(1</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="1%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">19</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">(3</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">12</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="1%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" colspan="2" align="right">(10</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">17</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="17%" align="left">Charges settled in cash</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">(2</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="1%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">(40</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="6%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">(2</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">(14</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="1%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">10</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">(48</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="17%" align="left">Balances as of December 31, 2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="1%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">80</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="6%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">1</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">3</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="1%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">2</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">86</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Fiscal 2011 Restructuring</p> <p style="text-align: left;">In fiscal year 2011, we announced a plan focused on the restructuring of certain licensing and developer agreements in an effort to improve the long-term profitability of our packaged goods business. Under this plan, we amended certain licensing and developer agreements. To a much lesser extent, as part of this restructuring we had workforce reductions and facilities closures through March 31, 2011. Substantially all of these exit activities were completed by March 31, 2011.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">As part of our fiscal 2011 restructuring plan, we amended certain license agreements to terminate certain rights we previously had to use the licensors' intellectual property. However, under these agreements we continue to be obligated to pay the contractual minimum royalty-based commitments set forth in the original agreements. Accordingly, we recognized losses and impairments of $<font class="_mt">121</font> million representing (1) the net present value of the estimated payments related to terminating these rights and (2) writing down assets associated with these agreements to their approximate fair value. In addition, for one agreement, the actual amount of the loss is variable and subject to periodic adjustments as it is dependent upon the actual revenue we generate from the games. Because the loss for one agreement will be paid in installments through June 2016, our accrued loss was computed using the effective interest method. We currently estimate recognizing in future periods through June 2016, approximately $<font class="_mt">13</font> million for the accretion of interest expense related to this obligation. This interest expense will be included in restructuring and other charges in our Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">In addition, for the development of certain games, we previously entered into publishing agreements with independent software developers. Under these agreements, we were obligated to pay the independent software developers a predetermined amount (a "Minimum Guarantee") upon delivery of a completed product. The independent software developers were thinly capitalized and they financed the development of products through bank borrowings. During fiscal year 2011, in order to more directly influence the development, product quality and product completion, we amended these agreements whereby we agreed to advance a portion of the Minimum Guarantee prior to completion of the product which were used by the independent software developers to repay their bank loans. In addition, we are committed to advance the remaining portion of the Minimum Guarantee during the remaining development period. As a result, we assumed development risk of the products.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Because the independent software developers are thinly capitalized, our sole ability to recover the Minimum Guarantee is effectively through publishing the software product in development. We also have exclusive rights to exploit the software product once completed. Therefore, we concluded that the substance of the arrangement is the purchase of research and development that has no alternative future use and was expensed upon acquisition. Accordingly, we recognized a $<font class="_mt">31</font> million charge in our Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations during the fiscal year ended March 31, 2011. In addition, we will recognize the remaining portion of the Minimum Guarantee to be advanced during the development period as research and development expenses as the services are incurred.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Since the inception of the fiscal 2011 restructuring plan through December 31, 2011, we have incurred charges of $<font class="_mt">166</font> million, consisting of (1) $<font class="_mt">123</font> million related to the amendment of certain licensing agreements and other intangible asset impairment costs, (2) $<font class="_mt">31</font> million related to the amendment of certain developer agreements, and (3) $<font class="_mt">12</font> million in employee-related expenses. The $<font class="_mt">80</font> million restructuring accrual as of December 31, 2011 related to the fiscal 2011 restructuring is expected to be settled by June 2016. During the remainder of fiscal year 2012, we anticipate incurring less than $<font class="_mt">2</font> million of restructuring charges related to the fiscal 2011 restructuring (primarily interest expense accretion). </p></div> <div>&nbsp;</div><br /> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Overall, including $<font class="_mt">166</font> million in charges incurred through December 31, 2011, we expect to incur total cash and non-cash charges between $<font class="_mt">180</font> million and $<font class="_mt">185</font> million by June 2016. These charges will consist primarily of (1) charges, including accretion of interest expense, related to the amendment of certain licensing and developer agreements and other intangible asset impairment costs (approximately $<font class="_mt">170</font> million) and (2) employee-related costs ($<font class="_mt">12</font> million).</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Fiscal 2010 Restructuring</p> <p style="text-align: left;">In fiscal year 2010, we announced a restructuring plan to narrow our product portfolio to provide greater focus on titles with higher margin opportunities. Under this plan, we reduced our workforce by approximately&nbsp;<font class="_mt">1,100</font> employees and have (1) consolidated or closed various facilities, (2) eliminated certain titles, and (3) incurred IT and other costs to assist in reorganizing certain activities. The majority of these exit activities were completed by March 31, 2010.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Since the inception of the fiscal 2010 restructuring plan through December 31, 2011, we have incurred charges of $<font class="_mt">138</font> million, consisting of (1) $<font class="_mt">62</font> million in employee-related expenses, (2) $<font class="_mt">57</font> million related to intangible asset impairment costs, abandoned rights to intellectual property, and other costs to assist in the reorganization of our business support functions, and (3) $<font class="_mt">19</font> million related to the closure of certain of our facilities. We do not expect to incur any additional restructuring charges under this plan. The $<font class="_mt">4</font> million restructuring accrual as of December 31, 2011 related to the fiscal 2010 restructuring is expected to be settled by March 2012.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Fiscal 2009 Restructuring</p> <p style="text-align: left;">In fiscal year 2009, we announced a cost reduction plan as a result of our performance combined with the economic environment. This plan included a narrowing of our product portfolio, a reduction in our worldwide workforce of approximately&nbsp;<font class="_mt">11</font> percent, or&nbsp;<font class="_mt">1,100</font> employees, the closure of&nbsp;<font class="_mt">10</font> facilities, and reductions in other variable costs and capital expenditures.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Since the inception of the fiscal 2009 restructuring plan through March 31, 2011, we have incurred charges of $<font class="_mt">55</font> million, consisting of (1) $<font class="_mt">33</font> million in employee-related expenses, (2) $<font class="_mt">20</font> million related to the closure of certain of our facilities, and (3) $<font class="_mt">2</font> million related to asset impairments. We do not expect to incur any additional restructuring charges under this plan. The restructuring accrual of $<font class="_mt">2</font> million as of December 31, 2011 related to the fiscal 2009 restructuring is expected to be settled by September 2016.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Fiscal 2008 Reorganization</p> <p style="text-align: left; margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;">As part of our fiscal 2008 reorganization, in December 2007, we commenced marketing our facility in Chertsey, England for sale. In August 2011, we completed the sale of our facility in Chertsey, England for $<font class="_mt">26</font> million and recognized a gain of $<font class="_mt">10</font> million. The gain is included in restructuring and other charges on our Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations.</p></div> </div> 55000000 2000000 33000000 20000000 138000000 57000000 62000000 19000000 166000000 31000000 121000000 12000000 123000000 166000000 170000000 12000000 13000000 2000000 29000000 7000000 8000000 3000000 11000000 117000000 5000000 101000000 3000000 2000000 6000000 86000000 2000000 4000000 80000000 3000000 80000000 2000000 1000000 161000000 31000000 13000000 135000000 13000000 17000000 10000000 12000000 19000000 -1000000 -10000000 -3000000 70000000 15000000 32000000 8000000 8000000 1000000 6000000 48000000 14000000 40000000 2000000 -10000000 2000000 1000000 3000000 2000000 2000000 -1000000 -3000000 -153000000 -477000000 15000000 15000000 <div> <div class="MetaData">&nbsp; <div> <p style="text-align: left;">Revenue Recognition</p> <p style="text-align: left;">We evaluate revenue recognition based on the criteria set forth in Financial Accounting Standards Board ("FASB") Accounting Standards Codification ("ASC") 985-605, Software: Revenue Recognition, and Staff Accounting Bulletin ("SAB") No. 101,</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Revenue Recognition in Financial Statements, as revised by SAB No. 104, Revenue Recognition. We evaluate and recognize revenue when all four of the following criteria are met:</p> <ul> <li>Evidence of an arrangement. Evidence of an agreement with the customer that reflects the terms and conditions to deliver products must be present. </li> <li>Delivery. Delivery is considered to occur when a product is shipped and the risk of loss and rewards of ownership have been transferred to the customer. For online game services, delivery is considered to occur as the service is provided. For digital downloads that do not have an online service component, delivery is generally considered to occur when the download is made available. </li> <li>Fixed or determinable fee. If a portion of the arrangement fee is not fixed or determinable, we recognize revenue as the amount becomes fixed or determinable. </li></ul></div> <div>&nbsp;</div><br /> <div> <ul> <li>Collection is deemed probable. We conduct a credit review of each customer involved in a significant transaction to determine the creditworthiness of the customer. Collection is deemed probable if we expect the customer to be able to pay amounts under the arrangement as those amounts become due. If we determine that collection is not probable, we recognize revenue when collection becomes probable (generally upon cash collection). </li></ul> <p style="text-align: left;">Determining whether and when some of these criteria have been satisfied often involves assumptions and management judgments that can have a significant impact on the timing and amount of revenue we report in each period. For example, for our multiple element software arrangements, we must make assumptions and judgments in order to (1) determine whether and when each element has been delivered, (2) determine whether undelivered products or services are essential to the functionality of the delivered products and services, (3) determine whether vendor specific objective evidence of fair value ("VSOE") exists for each undelivered element, and (4) allocate the total price among the various elements we must deliver. Changes to any of these assumptions or management judgments, or changes to the elements in a software arrangement, could cause a material increase or decrease in the amount of revenue that we report in a particular period.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Depending on the type of product, we may offer an online service that permits consumers to play against others via the Internet and/or receive additional updates or content from us. For those games that consumers can play via the Internet, we may provide a "matchmaking" service that permits consumers to connect with other consumers to play against each other online. In those situations where we do not require an additional fee for this online service, we account for the sale of the software product and the online service as a "bundled" sale, or multiple element arrangement, in which we sell both the software product and the online service for one combined price. We defer net revenue from sales of these games for which we do not have VSOE for the online service that we provided in connection with the sale, and recognize the revenue from these games over the estimated online service period, which is generally estimated to be six months beginning in the month after shipment.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">In addition, for some software products we also provide updates or additional content ("digital content") to be delivered via the Internet that can be used with the original software product. In many cases we separately sell digital content for an additional fee; however, some purchased digital content can only be accessed via the Internet (i.e., the consumer never takes possession of the digital content). We account for online transactions in which the consumer does not take possession of the digital content as a service transaction, and accordingly, we recognize the associated revenue over the estimated service period. In other transactions, at the date we sell the software product we have an obligation to provide incremental unspecified digital content in the future without an additional fee. In these cases, we account for the sale of the software product as a multiple element arrangement and recognize the revenue on a straight-line basis over the estimated period of game play.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Determining whether a transaction constitutes an online service transaction or a digital content download of a product requires judgment and can be difficult. The accounting for these transactions is significantly different. Revenue from product downloads is generally recognized when the download is made available (assuming all other recognition criteria are met). Revenue from an online game service is recognized as the service is rendered. If the service period is not defined, we recognize the revenue over the estimated service period. Determining the estimated service period is inherently subjective and is subject to regular revision based on historical online usage. In addition, determining whether we have an implicit obligation to provide incremental unspecified future digital content without an additional fee can be difficult.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Product Revenue. Product revenue, including sales to resellers and distributors ("channel partners"), is recognized when the above criteria are met. We reduce product revenue for estimated future returns, price protection, and other offerings, which may occur with our customers and channel partners.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Shipping and Handling. We recognize amounts billed to customers for shipping and handling as revenue. Additionally, shipping and handling costs incurred by us are included in cost of goods sold.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Online Subscription Revenue. Online subscription revenue is derived principally from subscription revenue collected from customers for online play related to our massively multiplayer online games and Pogo-branded online games services. These customers generally pay on an annual basis or a month-to-month basis and prepaid subscription revenue is recognized ratably over the period for which the services are provided.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Software Licenses. We license software rights to original equipment manufacturers ("OEMs") of products in related industries (for example, makers of personal computers or computer accessories) to include certain of our products with the manufacturer's product, or offer our products to consumers who have purchased the manufacturer's product. We call these combined products "OEM bundles." These OEM bundles generally require the customer to pay us an upfront nonrefundable fee, which represents the guaranteed minimum royalty amount. Revenue is generally recognized upon delivery of the product master or the first copy. Per-copy royalties on sales that exceed the minimum guarantee are recognized as earned.</p></div> <div>&nbsp;</div><br /> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">Adoption of ASU 2009-13 and ASU 2009-14</p> <p style="text-align: left;">On April 3, 2011, we adopted FASB Accounting Standards Update ("ASU") 2009-13, Revenue Recognition (Topic 605):</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Multiple-Deliverable Revenue Arrangements and ASU 2009-14, Software (Topic 985): Certain Revenue Arrangements that Include Software Elements. The new accounting principles establish a selling price hierarchy for determining the selling price of a deliverable and require the application of the relative selling price method to allocate the arrangement consideration to each deliverable in a multiple element arrangement that includes tangible products. In some of our multiple element arrangements, we sell tangible products with software and/or online services. These tangible products are generally either peripherals or ancillary collectors' items. Prior to April 3, 2011, because either the software or other elements sold with the tangible products were essential to the functionality of the tangible product and/or we did not have VSOE for the tangible product, we did not separately account for the tangible product.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">For our multiple element arrangements that include tangible products entered into after April 2, 2011, revenue is allocated to each separate unit of accounting for each deliverable using the relative selling prices of each deliverable in the arrangement based on the selling price hierarchy described below. If the arrangement contains more than one software deliverable, the arrangement consideration is allocated to the software deliverables as a group and then allocated to each software deliverable in accordance with ASC 985-605.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">We determine the selling price for a tangible product deliverable based on the following selling price hierarchy: VSOE (i.e., the price we charge when the tangible product is sold separately) if available, third-party evidence ("TPE") of fair value (i.e., the price charged by others for similar tangible products) if VSOE is not available, or our best estimate of selling price ("BESP") if neither VSOE nor TPE is available. Determining the BESP is a subjective process that is based on multiple factors including, but not limited to, recent selling prices and related discounts, market conditions, customer classes, sales channels and other factors.</p> <p style="text-align: left; margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;">As the result of the adoption of these standards, for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011, we recognized $<font class="_mt">15</font> million more revenue than would have been recognized under previous accounting standards.</p></div></div> </div> 2499000000 173000000 1794000000 532000000 1053000000 91000000 767000000 195000000 2775000000 200000000 1835000000 740000000 1061000000 49000000 738000000 274000000 <div> <table style="width: 536px; font-family: 'Times New Roman'; height: 98px;" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="86%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="86%" align="left">Cash</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="10%" align="right">645</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="86%" align="left">Equity</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">87</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="86%" align="left">Total purchase price</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">732</td></tr></table> </div> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="44%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="44%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="27%" colspan="6" align="center">Three Months Ended<br />December 31,</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="27%" colspan="6" align="center">Nine Months Ended<br />December 31,</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="44%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="44%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="14%" colspan="3" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="13%" colspan="3" align="center">2010</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="13%" colspan="3" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="14%" colspan="3" align="center">2010</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="44%" align="left">Net loss</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">(205</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">(322</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">(324</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">(427</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="44%" align="left">Other comprehensive income (loss):</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="44%" align="left">Change in unrealized gains on available-for-sale securities</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">(72</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">(16</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">(49</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="44%" align="left">Reclassification adjustment for realized gains on available-for-sale securities</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">(1</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">(27</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="44%" align="left">Change in unrealized losses on derivative instruments</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">(1</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">(1</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">(2</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">(7</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="44%" align="left">Reclassification adjustment for realized losses on derivative instruments</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">1</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">1</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">3</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">2</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="44%" align="left">Foreign currency translation adjustments</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">4</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">11</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">(13</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">8</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr><td width="98%" colspan="13">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 6px;" width="44%" align="left">Total other comprehensive income (loss)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">(68</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">11</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">(29</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">(73</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr><td width="98%" colspan="13">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="44%" align="left">Total comprehensive loss</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">(273</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">(311</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">(353</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">(500</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr></table> </div> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="47%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="11%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="47%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="24%" colspan="4" align="center">Three Months Ended<br />December 31,</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="24%" colspan="4" align="center">Nine Months Ended<br />December 31,</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="47%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="47%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="12%" colspan="2" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="12%" colspan="2" align="center">2010</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="13%" colspan="2" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="11%" colspan="2" align="center">2010</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="47%" align="left">Cost of goods sold</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="10%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td width="10%" align="right">1</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="11%" align="right">1</td> <td width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td width="9%" align="right">2</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="47%" align="left">Marketing and sales</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">7</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">6</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="11%" align="right">18</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">16</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="47%" align="left">General and administrative</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">11</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">9</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="11%" align="right">29</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">32</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="47%" align="left">Research and development</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">30</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">30</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="11%" align="right">81</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">86</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="47%" align="left">Restructuring and other charges</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">2</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="11%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">2</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="47%" align="left">Stock-based compensation expense</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">48</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">48</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="11%" align="right">129</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">138</td></tr></table> </div> <div> <table style="width: 1209px; font-family: 'Times New Roman'; height: 194px;" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="57%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%"> <p>&nbsp;</p></td> <td width="20%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="57%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 8px;" width="41%" colspan="4" align="center">As of December 31,</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="57%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 6px;" width="19%" colspan="2" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 5px;" width="22%" colspan="2" align="center">2010</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="57%" align="center">Long-lived assets</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="20%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="57%" align="left">North America</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="17%" align="right">2,179</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="20%" align="right">1,286</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="57%" align="left">Europe</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%" align="right">438</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="20%" align="right">449</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="57%" align="left">Asia</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="17%" align="right">48</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="20%" align="right">34</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 4px;" width="57%" align="left">Total</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="17%" align="right">2,665</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="20%" align="right">1,769</td></tr></table> </div> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="49%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="23%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="24%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="49%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="25%" colspan="2" align="center">Gross Carrying<br />Amount<br />(in millions)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="24%" align="center">Weighted-Average<br />Useful Life<br />(in years)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="49%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="49%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="49%" align="left">Developed and core technology</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="23%" align="right">245</td> <td width="24%" align="center">6</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="49%" align="left">Trade names and trademarks</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="23%" align="right">40</td> <td width="24%" align="center">9</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="49%" align="left">In-process research and development</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="23%" align="right">15</td> <td width="24%" align="center">5</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="49%" align="left">Other intangibles</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="23%" align="right">2</td> <td width="24%" align="center">4</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="49%" align="left">Total finite-lived intangibles</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="23%" align="right">302</td> <td width="24%" align="center">6</td></tr></table> </div> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="27%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="4%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="27%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="33%" colspan="7" align="center">As of December 31, 2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="33%" colspan="7" align="center">As of March 31, 2011</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="27%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="11%" colspan="2" align="center">Gross<br />Carrying<br />Amount</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="11%" colspan="3" align="center">Accumulated<br />Amortization</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="11%" colspan="2" align="center">Acquisition-<br />Related<br />Intangibles, Net</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="10%" colspan="2" align="center">Gross<br />Carrying<br />Amount</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="13%" colspan="3" align="center">Accumulated<br />Amortization</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="10%" colspan="2" align="center">Acquisition-<br />Related<br />Intangibles, Net</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="27%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="27%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="27%" align="left">Developed and core technology</td> <td width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td width="9%" align="right">518</td> <td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="6%" align="right">(212</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="8%" align="left">$</td> <td width="3%" align="right">306</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="8%" align="right">259</td> <td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="4%" align="left">$</td> <td width="6%" align="right">(180</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="3%" align="left">$</td> <td width="7%" align="right">79</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="27%" align="left">Trade names and trademarks</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">131</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">(81</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="8%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="right">50</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">90</td> <td width="4%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">(70</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">20</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="27%" align="left">Carrier contracts and related</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">85</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">(66</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="8%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="right">19</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">85</td> <td width="4%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">(62</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">23</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="27%" align="left">Registered user base and other intangibles</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">91</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">(79</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="8%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="right">12</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">86</td> <td width="4%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">(64</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">22</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="27%" align="left">In-process research and development</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">15</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="6%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="8%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="right">15</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="8%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="4%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="6%" align="left">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">-</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="27%" align="left">Total</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">840</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 2px;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="6%" align="right">(438</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="8%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="right">402</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="8%" align="right">520</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 1px;" width="4%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="6%" align="right">(376</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">144</td></tr></table> </div> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="81%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="81%" align="left">Fiscal Year Ending March 31,</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="81%" align="left">2012 (remaining three months)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="15%" align="right">21</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="81%" align="left">2013</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%" align="right">84</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="81%" align="left">2014</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%" align="right">70</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="81%" align="left">2015</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%" align="right">63</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="81%" align="left">2016</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="15%" align="right">52</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="81%" align="left">Thereafter</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="15%" align="right">112</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 12px;" width="81%" align="left">Total</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="15%" align="right">402</td></tr></table> </div> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="75%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="19%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="75%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="23%" colspan="3" align="center">EA Brands Segment</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="75%" align="left">As of March 31, 2011</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="19%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="75%" align="left">Goodwill</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="19%" align="right">1,478</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="75%" align="left">Accumulated impairment</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="19%" align="right">(368</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="75%" align="left">Total</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="19%" align="right">1,110</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr><td width="98%" colspan="4">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="75%" align="left">Goodwill acquired</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="19%" align="right">610</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="75%" align="left">Effects of foreign currency translation</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="19%" align="right">(4</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr><td width="98%" colspan="4">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="75%" align="left">As of December 31, 2011</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="19%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="75%" align="left">Goodwill</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="19%" align="right">2,084</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 1px;" width="75%" align="left">Accumulated impairment</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="19%" align="right">(368</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="75%" align="left">Total</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="19%" align="right">1,716</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr></table> </div> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="24%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="20%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="11%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="12%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="24%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="4" width="20%" align="center">Location of Gain Recognized<br />in Income on Derivative</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="53%" colspan="8" align="center">Gain Recognizedin Income on Derivative</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="24%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid; text-indent: 2px;" rowspan="2" width="25%" colspan="4" align="center">Three Months Ended<br />December 31,</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="28%" colspan="4" align="center">Nine Months Ended<br />December 31,</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="24%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="24%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid; text-indent: 2px;" width="13%" colspan="2" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="12%" colspan="2" align="center">2010</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="13%" colspan="2" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="15%" colspan="2" align="center">2010</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="24%" align="left">Foreign currency forward contracts not</td> <td width="20%" align="center">Interest and other income</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="11%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="12%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="24%" align="left">designated as hedging instruments</td> <td width="20%" align="center">(expense), net</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="11%" align="right">19</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="10%" align="right">12</td> <td width="3%" align="left">$</td> <td width="10%" align="right">33</td> <td width="3%" align="left">$</td> <td width="12%" align="right">7</td></tr></table> </div> <div> <table style="width: 538px; font-family: 'Times New Roman'; height: 213px;" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="80%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="13%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="80%" align="left">Current assets</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="13%" align="right">62</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="80%" align="left">Property and equipment, net</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="13%" align="right">6</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="80%" align="left">Goodwill</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="13%" align="right">563</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="80%" align="left">Finite-lived intangible assets</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="13%" align="right">302</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="80%" align="left">Contingent consideration</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="13%" align="right">(95</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="80%" align="left">Deferred income taxes, net</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="13%" align="right">(51</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="80%" align="left">Other liabilities</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="13%" align="right">(55</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="80%" align="left">Total purchase price</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="13%" align="right">732</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr></table> </div> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="17%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="1%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="1%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="17%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="17%" colspan="6" align="center">Fiscal 2011 Restructuring</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="28%" colspan="9" align="center">Fiscal 2010 Restructuring</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="8%" colspan="3" align="center">Fiscal 2009<br />Restructuring</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="9%" colspan="3" align="center">Fiscal 2008<br />Reorganization</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="4" width="9%" colspan="3" align="center">Total</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="17%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="17%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="9%" colspan="3" align="center">Workforce</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="8%" colspan="3" align="center">Other</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="10%" colspan="3" align="center">Workforce</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="9%" colspan="3" align="center">Facilities-<br />related</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="9%" colspan="3" align="center">Other</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="8%" colspan="3" align="center">Facilities-<br />related</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="9%" colspan="3" align="center">Facilities-<br />related</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="17%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="17%" align="center">Balances as of March 31, 2010</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="5%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="1%" align="left">$</td> <td width="5%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td width="6%" align="right">8</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="5%" align="right">11</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td width="5%" align="right">7</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="1%" align="left">$</td> <td width="5%" align="right">3</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="5%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td width="5%" align="right">29</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="17%" align="left">Charges to operations</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">13</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="1%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">135</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">13</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="1%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">161</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="17%" align="left">Charges settled in cash</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">(8</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="1%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">(32</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">(8</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">(6</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">(15</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="1%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">(1</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">(70</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="17%" align="left">Charges settled in non-cash</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">(2</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="1%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">(2</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="6%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">1</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="1%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">(3</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="17%" align="center">Balances as of March 31, 2011</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">3</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="1%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">101</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">6</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">5</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="1%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">2</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">117</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="17%" align="left">Charges to operations</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">(1</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="1%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">19</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">(3</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">12</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="1%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" colspan="2" align="right">(10</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td width="5%" align="right">17</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="17%" align="left">Charges settled in cash</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">(2</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="1%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">(40</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="6%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">(2</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">(14</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="1%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">10</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">(48</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="17%" align="left">Balances as of December 31, 2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="1%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">80</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="6%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">1</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">3</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="1%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">2</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">-</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="right">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="5%" align="right">86</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr></table> </div> <div> <table style="width: 1199px; font-family: 'Times New Roman'; height: 215px;" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="60%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td rowspan="2" width="21%" colspan="4" align="center">Three Months Ended<br />December 31,</td> <td rowspan="2" width="23%" colspan="4" align="center">Nine Months Ended<br />December 31,</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 6px;" width="10%" colspan="2" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 5px;" width="11%" colspan="2" align="center">2010</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="11%" colspan="2" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="12%" colspan="2" align="center">2010</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="60%" align="left">Net revenue from unaffiliated customers</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="60%" align="left">North America</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="8%" align="right">500</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="9%" align="right">528</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="9%" align="right">1,338</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="10%" align="right">1,306</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="60%" align="left">Europe</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">505</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">477</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">1,271</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">1,056</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="60%" align="left">Asia</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="8%" align="right">56</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">48</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">166</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">137</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 4px;" width="60%" align="left">Net revenue</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="8%" align="right">1,061</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">1,053</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">2,775</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">2,499</td></tr></table> </div> <div> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">(17) SEGMENT INFORMATION</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Our reporting segments are based upon: our internal organizational structure; the manner in which our operations are managed; the criteria used by our Chief Executive Officer, our Chief Operating Decision Maker ("CODM"), to evaluate segment performance; the availability of separate financial information; and overall materiality considerations.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Prior to the second quarter of fiscal year 2012, our business was organized around three labels, EA Games, EA SPORTS and EA Play, as well as EA Interactive ("EAI"). Our CODM regularly received separate financial information for the distinct businesses within the EAI organization. Accordingly, our CODM reviewed the results of the three Labels, as well as the businesses in EAI, including EA Mobile, the combined results of Pogo and Playfish, and Hasbro, in assessing performance and allocating resources amongst these six organizations.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">During the second quarter of fiscal year 2012, we announced a recommitment of our focus on building our intellectual properties and franchises into businesses connected to the consumer on a year-round basis, growing our digital business and releasing Origin, our online commerce and content delivery system. In connection with this and our acquisition of PopCap, we implemented a number of changes to our management reporting structure, including expanding our three labels to four, with BioWare now considered a label separate from the EA Games Label, and aggregating these four labels into an overall EA Label organization with a President of EA Labels reporting directly to our CODM. In addition, our EAI business reported directly to our CODM (previously our EAI business reported into our Chief Operating Officer). Through the third quarter of fiscal year 2012, the President of the EA Labels and the Executive Vice President of EAI are were responsible for allocating resources within their organizations. The CODM reviews the disaggregated and aggregated results of the EA Labels and EAI organizations to assess overall performance and allocate resources between these two organizations while to a lesser degree, our CODM also reviews results based on geographic revenue performance. Because the EA Labels and EAI operating segments have similar economic characteristics, products, and distribution methods, they have been aggregated together into the EA Brands reportable segment.</p></div> <div>&nbsp;The following table summarizes the financial performance of the EA Brands segment and a reconciliation of the EA Brands segment's profit to our consolidated operating income for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010. Prior periods reported below have been restated to reflect our current EA Brands reporting segment structure (in millions):</div> <div> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="41%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="41%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="26%" colspan="6" align="center">Three Months Ended<br />December 31,</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" width="28%" colspan="6" align="center">Nine Months Ended<br />December 31,</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="41%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="41%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="14%" colspan="3" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="12%" colspan="3" align="center">2010</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="13%" colspan="3" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="15%" colspan="3" align="center">2010</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="41%" align="left">EA Brands segment:</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 5px;" width="41%" align="left">Net revenue before revenue deferral</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="10%" align="right">1,613</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="7%" align="right">1,358</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="8%" align="right">3,131</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="10%" align="right">2,746</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 5px;" width="41%" align="left">Depreciation and amortization</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">(13</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">(14</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">(43</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">(42</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 5px;" width="41%" align="left">Other expenses</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">(957</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">(940</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="8%" align="right">(2,291</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">(2,124</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="41%" align="left">EA Brands segment profit</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">643</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">404</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">797</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">580</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr><td width="95%" colspan="13">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="41%" align="left">Reconciliation to consolidated operating loss:</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="41%" align="left">Other:</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 5px;" width="41%" align="left">Revenue deferral</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">(1,370</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">(995</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">(2,420</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">(2,003</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 5px;" width="41%" align="left">Recognition of revenue deferral</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">780</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">638</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">1,986</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">1,669</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 5px;" width="41%" align="left">Other net revenue</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">38</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">52</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">78</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">87</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 5px;" width="41%" align="left">Depreciation and amortization</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">(35</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">(29</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">(93</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">(90</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 5px;" width="41%" align="left">Acquisition-related contingent consideration</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">11</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">(1</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">(8</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">25</td> <td width="3%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 5px;" width="41%" align="left">Restructuring and other charges</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">(154</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">(17</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">(162</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 5px;" width="41%" align="left">Stock-based compensation</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">(48</td> <td width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">(46</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">(129</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">(136</td> <td width="3%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 5px;" width="41%" align="left">Other expenses</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">(202</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">(172</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="8%" align="right">(524</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">(427</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">)</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="41%" align="left">Consolidated operating loss</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">(183</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="7%" align="right">(303</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="8%" align="right">(330</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">)</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">(457</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="3%" align="left">)</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: left;">EA Brands segment profit differs from consolidated operating loss primarily due to the exclusion of (1) certain corporate and other functional costs that are not allocated to EA Brands, (2) the deferral of certain net revenue related to online-enabled packaged goods and digital content (see Note 10 for additional information regarding deferred net revenue (packaged goods and digital content)), and (3) our Switzerland distribution revenue and expenses that is not allocated to EA Brands. Our CODM reviews assets on a consolidated basis and not on a segment basis.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">As we continue to evolve our business and more of our products are delivered to consumers digitally via the Internet, management places a greater emphasis and focus on assessing its performance through a review of net revenue by revenue composition rather than net revenue by platform. Information about our total net revenue by revenue composition for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 is presented below (in millions):</p> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="42%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="3%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="4%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="4%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="4%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" colspan="4" align="center">Three Months Ended<br />December 31,</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="2" colspan="4" align="center">Nine Months Ended<br />December 31,</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" colspan="2" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" colspan="2" align="center">2010</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" colspan="2" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" colspan="2" align="center">2010</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="9">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">Publishing and other</td> <td align="left">$</td> <td align="right">738</td> <td align="left">$</td> <td align="right">767</td> <td align="left">$</td> <td align="right">1,835</td> <td align="left">$</td> <td align="right">1,794</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">Wireless, Internet-derived, advertising (digital)</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">274</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">195</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">740</td> <td align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td align="right">532</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td align="left">Distribution</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">49</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">91</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">200</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">173</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 3px;" align="left">Net revenue</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">1,061</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">1,053</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">2,775</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" align="right">2,499</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p></div><br /> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">Information about our operations in North America, Europe and Asia as of and for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 is presented below (in millions):</p> <div> <table style="width: 1199px; font-family: 'Times New Roman'; height: 215px;" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="60%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td rowspan="2" width="21%" colspan="4" align="center">Three Months Ended<br />December 31,</td> <td rowspan="2" width="23%" colspan="4" align="center">Nine Months Ended<br />December 31,</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="60%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 6px;" width="10%" colspan="2" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 5px;" width="11%" colspan="2" align="center">2010</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="11%" colspan="2" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="12%" colspan="2" align="center">2010</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="60%" align="left">Net revenue from unaffiliated customers</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="60%" align="left">North America</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="8%" align="right">500</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="9%" align="right">528</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="9%" align="right">1,338</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="10%" align="right">1,306</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="60%" align="left">Europe</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">505</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">477</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="9%" align="right">1,271</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="10%" align="right">1,056</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="60%" align="left">Asia</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="8%" align="right">56</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">48</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">166</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">137</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 4px;" width="60%" align="left">Net revenue</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="8%" align="right">1,061</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">1,053</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="9%" align="right">2,775</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="10%" align="right">2,499</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <div> <table style="width: 1209px; font-family: 'Times New Roman'; height: 194px;" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="57%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%"> <p>&nbsp;</p></td> <td width="20%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="57%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 8px;" width="41%" colspan="4" align="center">As of December 31,</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="57%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 6px;" width="19%" colspan="2" align="center">2011</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double; text-indent: 5px;" width="22%" colspan="2" align="center">2010</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="57%" align="center">Long-lived assets</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="20%" align="left">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="57%" align="left">North America</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="17%" align="right">2,179</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="20%" align="right">1,286</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="57%" align="left">Europe</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="17%" align="right">438</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="20%" align="right">449</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 2px;" width="57%" align="left">Asia</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="17%" align="right">48</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="20%" align="right">34</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="text-indent: 4px;" width="57%" align="left">Total</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="17%" align="right">2,665</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="20%" align="right">1,769</td></tr></table></div> <p style="margin: 0px;">&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: left; margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;">Our direct sales to GameStop Corp. represented approximately&nbsp;<font class="_mt">14</font> percent and&nbsp;<font class="_mt">15</font> percent of total net revenue for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011, respectively. Our direct sales to GameStop Corp. represented approximately&nbsp;<font class="_mt">14</font> percent and&nbsp;<font class="_mt">15</font> percent of total net revenue for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2010, respectively. Our direct sales to Wal-Mart Stores Inc. did not exceed&nbsp;<font class="_mt">10</font> percent of total net revenue for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011. Our direct sales to Wal-Mart Stores Inc. represented approximately&nbsp;<font class="_mt">10</font> percent of total net revenue for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2010.</p></div> </div> 2746000000 1358000000 3131000000 1613000000 553000000 253000000 631000000 269000000 138000000 129000000 7000000 35000 423000 1564000 34.77 34.80 20.22 670000 670000 9433000 17.25 15.59 34.77 22.17 22.10 1993000 13971000 635000 1570000 16717000 47.00 22.01 34.77 50.29 22.78 5123000 20.33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.4 4.2 4.4 4.1 0.38 0.45 0.43 0.83 0.40 0.46 0.460 0.41 0.41 0.14 0.39 0.40 0.42 0.001 0.003 0.026 0.026 0.006 0.018 0.012 0.002 0.008 0.012 0.002 0.004 0.004 0.38 0.43 0.42 0.35 0.39 0.43 0.45 9000000 8440000 35.43 4.69 19.61 -2151000 23.90 431000 20.79 6.20 5.58 7.35 7.85 10000000 12899000 10034000 31.39 33.90 5.15 <div> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">(2) SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES</p> <div class="MetaData">&nbsp; <div> <p style="text-align: left;">Revenue Recognition</p> <p style="text-align: left;">We evaluate revenue recognition based on the criteria set forth in Financial Accounting Standards Board ("FASB") Accounting Standards Codification ("ASC") 985-605, Software: Revenue Recognition, and Staff Accounting Bulletin ("SAB") No. 101,</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Revenue Recognition in Financial Statements, as revised by SAB No. 104, Revenue Recognition. We evaluate and recognize revenue when all four of the following criteria are met:</p> <ul> <li>Evidence of an arrangement. Evidence of an agreement with the customer that reflects the terms and conditions to deliver products must be present. </li> <li>Delivery. Delivery is considered to occur when a product is shipped and the risk of loss and rewards of ownership have been transferred to the customer. For online game services, delivery is considered to occur as the service is provided. For digital downloads that do not have an online service component, delivery is generally considered to occur when the download is made available. </li> <li>Fixed or determinable fee. If a portion of the arrangement fee is not fixed or determinable, we recognize revenue as the amount becomes fixed or determinable. </li></ul></div> <div>&nbsp;</div><br /> <div> <ul> <li>Collection is deemed probable. We conduct a credit review of each customer involved in a significant transaction to determine the creditworthiness of the customer. Collection is deemed probable if we expect the customer to be able to pay amounts under the arrangement as those amounts become due. If we determine that collection is not probable, we recognize revenue when collection becomes probable (generally upon cash collection). </li></ul> <p style="text-align: left;">Determining whether and when some of these criteria have been satisfied often involves assumptions and management judgments that can have a significant impact on the timing and amount of revenue we report in each period. For example, for our multiple element software arrangements, we must make assumptions and judgments in order to (1) determine whether and when each element has been delivered, (2) determine whether undelivered products or services are essential to the functionality of the delivered products and services, (3) determine whether vendor specific objective evidence of fair value ("VSOE") exists for each undelivered element, and (4) allocate the total price among the various elements we must deliver. Changes to any of these assumptions or management judgments, or changes to the elements in a software arrangement, could cause a material increase or decrease in the amount of revenue that we report in a particular period.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Depending on the type of product, we may offer an online service that permits consumers to play against others via the Internet and/or receive additional updates or content from us. For those games that consumers can play via the Internet, we may provide a "matchmaking" service that permits consumers to connect with other consumers to play against each other online. In those situations where we do not require an additional fee for this online service, we account for the sale of the software product and the online service as a "bundled" sale, or multiple element arrangement, in which we sell both the software product and the online service for one combined price. We defer net revenue from sales of these games for which we do not have VSOE for the online service that we provided in connection with the sale, and recognize the revenue from these games over the estimated online service period, which is generally estimated to be six months beginning in the month after shipment.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">In addition, for some software products we also provide updates or additional content ("digital content") to be delivered via the Internet that can be used with the original software product. In many cases we separately sell digital content for an additional fee; however, some purchased digital content can only be accessed via the Internet (i.e., the consumer never takes possession of the digital content). We account for online transactions in which the consumer does not take possession of the digital content as a service transaction, and accordingly, we recognize the associated revenue over the estimated service period. In other transactions, at the date we sell the software product we have an obligation to provide incremental unspecified digital content in the future without an additional fee. In these cases, we account for the sale of the software product as a multiple element arrangement and recognize the revenue on a straight-line basis over the estimated period of game play.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Determining whether a transaction constitutes an online service transaction or a digital content download of a product requires judgment and can be difficult. The accounting for these transactions is significantly different. Revenue from product downloads is generally recognized when the download is made available (assuming all other recognition criteria are met). Revenue from an online game service is recognized as the service is rendered. If the service period is not defined, we recognize the revenue over the estimated service period. Determining the estimated service period is inherently subjective and is subject to regular revision based on historical online usage. In addition, determining whether we have an implicit obligation to provide incremental unspecified future digital content without an additional fee can be difficult.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Product Revenue. Product revenue, including sales to resellers and distributors ("channel partners"), is recognized when the above criteria are met. We reduce product revenue for estimated future returns, price protection, and other offerings, which may occur with our customers and channel partners.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Shipping and Handling. We recognize amounts billed to customers for shipping and handling as revenue. Additionally, shipping and handling costs incurred by us are included in cost of goods sold.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Online Subscription Revenue. Online subscription revenue is derived principally from subscription revenue collected from customers for online play related to our massively multiplayer online games and Pogo-branded online games services. These customers generally pay on an annual basis or a month-to-month basis and prepaid subscription revenue is recognized ratably over the period for which the services are provided.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Software Licenses. We license software rights to original equipment manufacturers ("OEMs") of products in related industries (for example, makers of personal computers or computer accessories) to include certain of our products with the manufacturer's product, or offer our products to consumers who have purchased the manufacturer's product. We call these combined products "OEM bundles." These OEM bundles generally require the customer to pay us an upfront nonrefundable fee, which represents the guaranteed minimum royalty amount. Revenue is generally recognized upon delivery of the product master or the first copy. Per-copy royalties on sales that exceed the minimum guarantee are recognized as earned.</p></div> <div>&nbsp;</div><br /> <div> <p style="text-align: left;">Adoption of ASU 2009-13 and ASU 2009-14</p> <p style="text-align: left;">On April 3, 2011, we adopted FASB Accounting Standards Update ("ASU") 2009-13, Revenue Recognition (Topic 605):</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Multiple-Deliverable Revenue Arrangements and ASU 2009-14, Software (Topic 985): Certain Revenue Arrangements that Include Software Elements. The new accounting principles establish a selling price hierarchy for determining the selling price of a deliverable and require the application of the relative selling price method to allocate the arrangement consideration to each deliverable in a multiple element arrangement that includes tangible products. In some of our multiple element arrangements, we sell tangible products with software and/or online services. These tangible products are generally either peripherals or ancillary collectors' items. Prior to April 3, 2011, because either the software or other elements sold with the tangible products were essential to the functionality of the tangible product and/or we did not have VSOE for the tangible product, we did not separately account for the tangible product.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">For our multiple element arrangements that include tangible products entered into after April 2, 2011, revenue is allocated to each separate unit of accounting for each deliverable using the relative selling prices of each deliverable in the arrangement based on the selling price hierarchy described below. If the arrangement contains more than one software deliverable, the arrangement consideration is allocated to the software deliverables as a group and then allocated to each software deliverable in accordance with ASC 985-605.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">We determine the selling price for a tangible product deliverable based on the following selling price hierarchy: VSOE (i.e., the price we charge when the tangible product is sold separately) if available, third-party evidence ("TPE") of fair value (i.e., the price charged by others for similar tangible products) if VSOE is not available, or our best estimate of selling price ("BESP") if neither VSOE nor TPE is available. Determining the BESP is a subjective process that is based on multiple factors including, but not limited to, recent selling prices and related discounts, market conditions, customer classes, sales channels and other factors.</p> <p style="text-align: left; margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;">As the result of the adoption of these standards, for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011, we recognized $<font class="_mt">15</font> million more revenue than would have been recognized under previous accounting standards.</p></div></div></div> </div> 55000000 2564000000 2265000000 1145000 230000000 600000000 12000000 12000000 11000000 11000000 286000000 22000000 236000000 13000000 5000000 144000000 1444000000 24000000 896000000 216000000 287000000 21000000 <div> <div class="MetaData"> <div> <table style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="32%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="2%">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%">&nbsp;</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="32%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" width="45%" colspan="10" align="center">Contractual Obligations</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="4" width="9%" colspan="2" align="center">Total</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="32%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="8%" colspan="2" align="center">Leases <sup>(a)</sup></td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="10%" colspan="2" align="center">Developer/<br />Licensor<br />Commitments</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="9%" colspan="2" align="center">Marketing</td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="8%" colspan="2" align="center">Convertible Notes<br />Interest <sup>(b)</sup></td> <td style="border-bottom: #000000 1px solid;" rowspan="3" width="10%" colspan="2" align="center">Other Purchase<br />Obligations</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="32%" align="left">Fiscal Year</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td style="border-bottom: #000000 3px double;" width="32%" align="left">Ending March 31,</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="32%" align="left">2012 (remaining three months)</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="6%" align="right">13</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="8%" align="right">50</td> <td style="text-indent: 3px;" width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="7%" align="right">18</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="6%" align="right">2</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="8%" align="right">5</td> <td width="2%" align="left">$</td> <td width="7%" align="right">88</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="32%" align="left">2013</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">52</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">191</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">58</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">5</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">9</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">315</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="32%" align="left">2014</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">48</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">121</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">51</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">5</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">7</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">232</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="32%" align="left">2015</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">39</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">116</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">32</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">5</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">-</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">192</td></tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td width="32%" align="left">2016</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">28</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="8%" align="right">84</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="7%" align="right">33</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> <td width="6%" align="right">5</td> <td width="2%" align="left">&nbsp;</td> 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See Note 12 for additional information related to our 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016.</font></p></div> </div> Derived from audited consolidated financial statements. In addition to the interest payments reflected in the table above, we will be obligated to pay the $632.5 million principal amount of the 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016 and any excess conversion value in shares of our common stock upon redemption after the maturity of the Notes on July 15, 2016 or earlier. See Note 12 for additional information related to our 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016. Lease commitments have not been reduced by minimum sub-lease rentals for unutilized office space resulting from our reorganization activities of approximately $7 million due in the future under non-cancelable sub-leases. The contingent consideration as of December 31, 2011 represents the estimated fair value of the additional variable cash consideration payable primarily in connection with our acquisitions of PopCap Games, Inc. ("PopCap"), Playfish Limited ("Playfish"), KlickNation Corporation ("KlickNation"), and Chillingo Limited ("Chillingo") that is contingent upon the achievement of certain performance milestones. The contingent consideration as of March 31, 2011 represents the estimated fair value of the additional variable cash consideration payable primarily in connection with our acquisitions of Playfish and Chillingo that is contingent upon the achievement of certain performance milestones. We estimated the fair value using expected future cash flows over the period in which the obligations are expected to be settled, and applied a discount rate that appropriately captures a market participant's view of the risk associated with the obligations. In connection with the acquisition of PopCap during the second quarter of fiscal year 2012, we recognized an additional $95 million of contingent consideration. See Note 6 for additional information related to the PopCap contingent consideration and final allocation of purchase price. The change in fair value is reported as acquisition-related contingent consideration in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations. The deferred compensation plan assets consist of various mutual funds. 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Fair Value Measurements (Fair Value Of Assets And Liabilities Measured At Fair Value On A Recurring Basis) (Details) (USD $)
In Millions, unless otherwise specified
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Dec. 31, 2010
Dec. 31, 2011
Dec. 31, 2010
Aug. 31, 2011
Popcap [Member]
Dec. 31, 2011
Fair Value [Member]
Mar. 31, 2011
Fair Value [Member]
Dec. 31, 2011
Fair Value [Member]
Marketable Equity Securities [Member]
Dec. 31, 2011
Quoted Prices In Active Markets For Identical Financial Instruments (Level 1) [Member]
Mar. 31, 2011
Quoted Prices In Active Markets For Identical Financial Instruments (Level 1) [Member]
Dec. 31, 2011
Quoted Prices In Active Markets For Identical Financial Instruments (Level 1) [Member]
Marketable Equity Securities [Member]
Dec. 31, 2011
Significant Other Observable Inputs (Level 2) [Member]
Mar. 31, 2011
Significant Other Observable Inputs (Level 2) [Member]
Dec. 31, 2011
Significant Unobservable Inputs (Level 3) [Member]
Mar. 31, 2011
Significant Unobservable Inputs (Level 3) [Member]
Dec. 31, 2011
Accrued And Other Current Liabilities And Other Liabilities [Member]
Fair Value [Member]
Contingent Consideration [Member]
Mar. 31, 2011
Accrued And Other Current Liabilities And Other Liabilities [Member]
Fair Value [Member]
Contingent Consideration [Member]
Dec. 31, 2011
Accrued And Other Current Liabilities And Other Liabilities [Member]
Significant Unobservable Inputs (Level 3) [Member]
Contingent Consideration [Member]
Mar. 31, 2011
Accrued And Other Current Liabilities And Other Liabilities [Member]
Significant Unobservable Inputs (Level 3) [Member]
Contingent Consideration [Member]
Dec. 31, 2011
Cash Equivalents [Member]
Fair Value [Member]
Money Market Funds [Member]
Mar. 31, 2011
Cash Equivalents [Member]
Fair Value [Member]
Money Market Funds [Member]
Dec. 31, 2011
Cash Equivalents [Member]
Quoted Prices In Active Markets For Identical Financial Instruments (Level 1) [Member]
Money Market Funds [Member]
Mar. 31, 2011
Cash Equivalents [Member]
Quoted Prices In Active Markets For Identical Financial Instruments (Level 1) [Member]
Money Market Funds [Member]
Dec. 31, 2011
Short-Term Investments And Cash Equivalents [Member]
Fair Value [Member]
U.S. Treasury Securities [Member]
Mar. 31, 2011
Short-Term Investments And Cash Equivalents [Member]
Fair Value [Member]
U.S. Treasury Securities [Member]
Dec. 31, 2011
Short-Term Investments And Cash Equivalents [Member]
Fair Value [Member]
Commercial Paper [Member]
Mar. 31, 2011
Short-Term Investments And Cash Equivalents [Member]
Fair Value [Member]
Commercial Paper [Member]
Dec. 31, 2011
Short-Term Investments And Cash Equivalents [Member]
Quoted Prices In Active Markets For Identical Financial Instruments (Level 1) [Member]
U.S. Treasury Securities [Member]
Mar. 31, 2011
Short-Term Investments And Cash Equivalents [Member]
Quoted Prices In Active Markets For Identical Financial Instruments (Level 1) [Member]
U.S. Treasury Securities [Member]
Dec. 31, 2011
Short-Term Investments And Cash Equivalents [Member]
Significant Other Observable Inputs (Level 2) [Member]
Commercial Paper [Member]
Mar. 31, 2011
Short-Term Investments And Cash Equivalents [Member]
Significant Other Observable Inputs (Level 2) [Member]
Commercial Paper [Member]
Dec. 31, 2011
Short-Term Investments [Member]
Fair Value [Member]
Corporate Bonds [Member]
Mar. 31, 2011
Short-Term Investments [Member]
Fair Value [Member]
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Dec. 31, 2011
Short-Term Investments [Member]
Fair Value [Member]
U.S. Agency Securities [Member]
Mar. 31, 2011
Short-Term Investments [Member]
Fair Value [Member]
U.S. Agency Securities [Member]
Dec. 31, 2011
Short-Term Investments [Member]
Significant Other Observable Inputs (Level 2) [Member]
Corporate Bonds [Member]
Mar. 31, 2011
Short-Term Investments [Member]
Significant Other Observable Inputs (Level 2) [Member]
Corporate Bonds [Member]
Dec. 31, 2011
Short-Term Investments [Member]
Significant Other Observable Inputs (Level 2) [Member]
U.S. Agency Securities [Member]
Mar. 31, 2011
Short-Term Investments [Member]
Significant Other Observable Inputs (Level 2) [Member]
U.S. Agency Securities [Member]
Dec. 31, 2011
Other Assets [Member]
Fair Value [Member]
Deferred Compensation Plan Assets [Member]
Mar. 31, 2011
Other Assets [Member]
Fair Value [Member]
Deferred Compensation Plan Assets [Member]
Dec. 31, 2011
Other Assets [Member]
Quoted Prices In Active Markets For Identical Financial Instruments (Level 1) [Member]
Deferred Compensation Plan Assets [Member]
Mar. 31, 2011
Other Assets [Member]
Quoted Prices In Active Markets For Identical Financial Instruments (Level 1) [Member]
Deferred Compensation Plan Assets [Member]
Dec. 31, 2011
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Fair Value [Member]
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Dec. 31, 2011
Other Current Assets [Member]
Significant Other Observable Inputs (Level 2) [Member]
Foreign Currency Derivatives [Member]
Mar. 31, 2011
Marketable Equity Securities [Member]
Fair Value [Member]
Mar. 31, 2011
Marketable Equity Securities [Member]
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Fair Value, Balance Sheet Grouping, Financial Statement Captions [Line Items]                                                                                              
Fair value, Cash equivalents                                       $ 398 $ 774 $ 398 $ 774                                                
Fair value, Available-for-sale of securities               143     143                         138 129 18 31 138 129 18 31 151 253 125 102 151 253 125 102             161 161
Deferred compensation plan assets                                                                               11 [1] 12 [1] 11 [1] 12 [1]        
Foreign currency derivatives                                                                                       3 3    
Total assets at fair value           987 1,462   690 1,076   297 386                                                                    
Contingent consideration                               159 [2] 51 [2] 159 [2] 51 [2]                                                        
Total liability at fair value           159 51             159 51                                                                
Impairment charges 0 0 0 0                                                                                      
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[1] The deferred compensation plan assets consist of various mutual funds.
[2] The contingent consideration as of December 31, 2011 represents the estimated fair value of the additional variable cash consideration payable primarily in connection with our acquisitions of PopCap Games, Inc. ("PopCap"), Playfish Limited ("Playfish"), KlickNation Corporation ("KlickNation"), and Chillingo Limited ("Chillingo") that is contingent upon the achievement of certain performance milestones. The contingent consideration as of March 31, 2011 represents the estimated fair value of the additional variable cash consideration payable primarily in connection with our acquisitions of Playfish and Chillingo that is contingent upon the achievement of certain performance milestones. We estimated the fair value using expected future cash flows over the period in which the obligations are expected to be settled, and applied a discount rate that appropriately captures a market participant's view of the risk associated with the obligations. In connection with the acquisition of PopCap during the second quarter of fiscal year 2012, we recognized an additional $95 million of contingent consideration. See Note 6 for additional information related to the PopCap contingent consideration and final allocation of purchase price.

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Dec. 31, 2011
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Jul. 20, 2011
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[1] Lease commitments have not been reduced by minimum sub-lease rentals for unutilized office space resulting from our reorganization activities of approximately $7 million due in the future under non-cancelable sub-leases.
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Dec. 31, 2010
Dec. 31, 2011
Dec. 31, 2010
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Fair Value Measurements at Reporting Date Using
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Quoted Prices in
Active Markets
for Identical
Financial
Instruments
Significant
Other
Observable
Inputs
Significant
Unobservable
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Balance Sheet Classification
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(a) The deferred compensation plan assets consist of various mutual funds.

 

(b) The contingent consideration as of December 31, 2011 represents the estimated fair value of the additional variable cash consideration payable primarily in connection with our acquisitions of PopCap Games, Inc. ("PopCap"), Playfish Limited ("Playfish"), KlickNation Corporation ("KlickNation"), and Chillingo Limited ("Chillingo") that is contingent upon the achievement of certain performance milestones. The contingent consideration as of March 31, 2011 represents the estimated fair value of the additional variable cash consideration payable primarily in connection with our acquisitions of Playfish and Chillingo that is contingent upon the achievement of certain performance milestones. We estimated the fair value using expected future cash flows over the period in which the obligations are expected to be settled, and applied a discount rate that appropriately captures a market participant's view of the risk associated with the obligations. In connection with the acquisition of PopCap during the second quarter of fiscal year 2012, we recognized an additional $95 million of contingent consideration. See Note 6 for additional information related to the PopCap contingent consideration and final allocation of purchase price.

  As of March
31, 2011
(Level 1) (Level 2) (Level 3) Balance Sheet Classification
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Available-for-sale securities:                  
Corporate bonds   253   -   253   - Short-term investments
Marketable equity securities   161   161   -   - Marketable equity securities
U.S. Treasury securities   129   129   -   - Short-term investments and cash equivalents
U.S. agency securities   102   -   102   - Short-term investments
Commercial paper   31   -   31   - Short-term investments and cash equivalents
Deferred compensation plan assets (a)   12   12   -   - Other assets
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Liabilities                  
Contingent consideration (b) $ 51 $ - $ - $ 51 Accrued and other current liabilities and other liabilities
Total liabilities at fair value $ 51 $ - $ - $ 51  

 

(a) The deferred compensation plan assets consist of various mutual funds.

 

(b) The contingent consideration as of December 31, 2011 represents the estimated fair value of the additional variable cash consideration payable primarily in connection with our acquisitions of PopCap Games, Inc. ("PopCap"), Playfish Limited ("Playfish"), KlickNation Corporation ("KlickNation"), and Chillingo Limited ("Chillingo") that is contingent upon the achievement of certain performance milestones. The contingent consideration as of March 31, 2011 represents the estimated fair value of the additional variable cash consideration payable primarily in connection with our acquisitions of Playfish and Chillingo that is contingent upon the achievement of certain performance milestones. We estimated the fair value using expected future cash flows over the period in which the obligations are expected to be settled, and applied a discount rate that appropriately captures a market participant's view of the risk associated with the obligations. In connection with the acquisition of PopCap during the second quarter of fiscal year 2012, we recognized an additional $95 million of contingent consideration. See Note 6 for additional information related to the PopCap contingent consideration and final allocation of purchase price.

Fair Value Measurements Using Significant Unobservable Inputs (Level 3)
Fair Value Measurements Using Significant
Unobservable Inputs (Level 3)
  Contingent
Consideration
Balance as of March 31, 2011 $ 51
Additions   100
Change in fair value (c)   8
Balance as of December 31, 2011 $ 159
Fair Value Measurements Using Significant
Unobservable Inputs (Level 3)
  Contingent
Consideration
Balance as of March 31, 2010 $ 65  
Additions   3  
Change in fair value (c)   (17 )
Balance as of March 31, 2011 $ 51  

 

(c) The change in fair value is reported as acquisition-related contingent consideration in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations.

 
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In Millions, unless otherwise specified
Aug. 31, 2011
PopCap [Member]
 
Business Acquisition [Line Items]  
Current assets $ 62
Property and equipment, net 6
Goodwill 563
Finite-lived intangible assets 302
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Dec. 31, 2011
Mar. 31, 2011
Financial Instruments [Line Items]    
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Financial Instruments [Line Items]    
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In Millions, except Share data in Thousands, unless otherwise specified
9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
years
Stock-Based Compensation [Abstract]  
Options, Outstanding, Beginning Balance 12,899
Options, Granted 431
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Weighted-average exercise price of options granted during period $ 20.79
Weighted-average exercise price of options exercised during the period $ 19.61
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Weighted-average exercise price of options exercisable $ 35.43
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9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Segment Information [Abstract]  
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  Three Months Ended
December 31,
Nine Months Ended
December 31,
 
  2011 2010 2011 2010
EA Brands segment:                        
Net revenue before revenue deferral $ 1,613   $ 1,358   $ 3,131   $ 2,746  
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Stock-based compensation   (48 )   (46 )   (129 )   (136 )
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  Three Months Ended
December 31,
Nine Months Ended
December 31,
 
  2011 2010 2011 2010
 
Publishing and other $ 738 $ 767 $ 1,835 $ 1,794
Wireless, Internet-derived, advertising (digital)   274   195   740   532
Distribution   49   91   200   173
Net revenue $ 1,061 $ 1,053 $ 2,775 $ 2,499
Net Revenue By Geographic Area
                 
  Three Months Ended
December 31,
Nine Months Ended
December 31,
 
  2011 2010 2011 2010
Net revenue from unaffiliated customers                
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Europe   505   477   1,271   1,056
Asia   56   48   166   137
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  2011 2010
Long-lived assets        
North America $ 2,179 $ 1,286
Europe   438   449
Asia   48   34
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Dec. 31, 2011
Dec. 31, 2010
Dec. 31, 2011
years
Dec. 31, 2010
Mar. 31, 2011
years
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Finite-Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items]          
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Financing Arrangement (Carrying Values Of Liability And Equity Components Of Notes) (Details) (USD $)
In Millions, unless otherwise specified
Dec. 31, 2011
Financing Arrangement [Abstract]  
Principal amount of Notes $ 633
Unamortized discount of the liability component (99)
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In Millions, unless otherwise specified
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended 3 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Dec. 31, 2010
Dec. 31, 2011
Dec. 31, 2010
Mar. 31, 2011
Aug. 31, 2011
PopCap [Member]
Mar. 31, 2012
Playfish [Member]
Dec. 31, 2011
Playfish [Member]
Mar. 31, 2010
Playfish [Member]
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Escrow account           6     100
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Contingent consideration to be reclassified             $ 50    
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Derivative Financial Instruments (Schedule Of Derivative Instruments, Gains (Losses) Not Designated As Hedging Instruments) (Details) (Interest and Other Income (Expense), net, USD $)
In Millions, unless otherwise specified
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Dec. 31, 2010
Dec. 31, 2011
Dec. 31, 2010
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Derivative Instruments, Gain (Loss) [Line Items]        
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Dec. 31, 2011
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(4) FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

Cash and Cash Equivalents

As of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011, our cash and cash equivalents were $1,242 million and $1,579 million, respectively. Cash equivalents were valued at their carrying amounts as they approximate fair value due to the short maturities of these financial instruments.

Short-Term Investments

Short-term investments consisted of the following as of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011 (in millions):

                                 
    As of December 31, 2011   As of March 31, 2011    
    Cost or               Cost or            
    Amortized Gross Unrealized   Fair   Amortized Gross Unrealized   Fair
    Cost Gains Losses   Value   Cost Gains Losses   Value
Corporate bonds $ 150 $ 1 $ - $ 151 $ 252 $ 1 $ - $ 253
U.S. Treasury securities   123   -   -   123   124   -   -   124
U.S. agency securities   120   -   -   120   102   -   -   102
Commercial paper   12   -   -   12   18   -   -   18
Short-term investments $ 405 $ 1 $ - $ 406 $ 496 $ 1 $ - $ 497

 

We evaluate our investments for impairment quarterly. Factors considered in the review of investments with an unrealized loss include the credit quality of the issuer, the duration that the fair value has been less than the adjusted cost basis, severity of the impairment, reason for the decline in value and potential recovery period, the financial condition and near-term prospects of the investees, our intent to sell the investments, any contractual terms impacting the prepayment or settlement process, as well as if we would be required to sell an investment due to liquidity or contractual reasons before its anticipated recovery. Based on our review, we did not consider these investments to be other-than-temporarily impaired as of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011.

The following table summarizes the amortized cost and fair value of our short-term investments, classified by stated maturity as of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011 (in millions):
                 
  As of December 31, 2011 As of March 31, 2011
  Amortized
Cost
Fair
Value
Amortized
Cost
Fair
Value
 
Short-term investments                
Due in 1 year or less $ 187 $ 187 $ 214 $ 214
Due in 1-2 years   118   118   156   157
Due in 2-3 years   100   101   126   126
Short-term investments $ 405 $ 406 $ 496 $ 497

 

Marketable Equity Securities

Our investments in marketable equity securities consist of investments in common stock of publicly-traded companies and are accounted for as available-for-sale securities and are recorded at fair value. Unrealized gains and losses are recorded as a component of accumulated other comprehensive income in stockholders' equity, net of tax, until either the security is sold or we determine that the decline in the fair value of a security to a level below its adjusted cost basis is other-than-temporary. We evaluate these investments for impairment quarterly. If we conclude that an investment is other-than-temporarily impaired, we will recognize an impairment charge at that time in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations.

Marketable equity securities consisted of the following as of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011 (in millions):

                 
  Adjusted
Cost
Gross
Unrealized
Gains
Gross
Unrealized
Losses
Fair Value
As of December 31, 2011 $ 32 $ 111 $ - $ 143
As of March 31, 2011 $ 32 $ 129 $ - $ 161

 

We did not recognize any impairment charges during the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 on our marketable equity securities. We did not recognize impairment charges during the three months ended December 31, 2010 on our marketable equity securities. During the nine months ended December 31, 2010, we recognized impairment charges of $2 million on our investment in The9. Due to various factors, including but not limited to, the extent and duration during which the market price of this security had been below its adjusted cost and our intent to hold this security, we concluded the decline in value was other-than-temporary. The impairment charge for the nine months ended December 31, 2010 is included in gain on strategic investments, net in our Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations.

We did not sell any of our marketable securities during the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and the three months ended December 31, 2010. During the nine months ended December 31, 2010, we received proceeds of $121 million from the sale of our investment in Ubisoft and realized gains of $28 million, net of costs to sell. During the nine months ended December 31, 2010, we sold the remaining portions of our investment in The9 and received proceeds of $11 million and realized losses of $3 million. The realized gains and losses for the nine months ended December 31, 2010 are included in gain on strategic investments, net in our Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations.

0.75% Convertible Senior Notes Due 2016

The following table summarizes the carrying value and fair value of our 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016 (in millions):

         
  As of December 31, 2011
  Carrying
Value
Fair
Value
 
0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016 $ 534 $ 615

 

The carrying value of the 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016 excludes the fair value of the equity conversion feature, which was classified as equity upon issuance, while the fair value is based on quoted market prices for the 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016, which includes the equity conversion feature. See Note 12 for additional information related to our 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016.

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Dec. 31, 2011
Mar. 31, 2011
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Financial Instruments (Fair Value Of Short-Term Investments By Stated Maturity Date Schedule) (Details) (USD $)
In Millions, unless otherwise specified
Dec. 31, 2011
Mar. 31, 2011
Financial Instruments [Line Items]    
Short-term investments, Fair Value $ 406 $ 497 [1]
Short-Term Investments [Member]
   
Financial Instruments [Line Items]    
Due in 1 year or less, Amortized Cost 187 214
Due in 1-2 years, Amortized Cost 118 156
Due in 2-3 years, Amortized Cost 100 126
Due in 1 year or less, Fair Value 187 214
Due in 1-2 years, Fair Value 118 157
Due in 2-3 years, Fair Value 101 126
Short-term investments, Amortized Cost 405 496
Short-term investments, Fair Value $ 406 $ 497
[1] Derived from audited consolidated financial statements.
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Goodwill And Acquisition-Related Intangibles, Net (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Goodwill And Acquisition-Related Intangibles, Net [Abstract]  
Schedule Of Changes In The Carrying Amount Of Goodwill
       
  EA Brands Segment
As of March 31, 2011      
Goodwill $ 1,478  
Accumulated impairment   (368 )
Total   1,110  
 
Goodwill acquired   610  
Effects of foreign currency translation   (4 )
 
As of December 31, 2011      
Goodwill   2,084  
Accumulated impairment   (368 )
Total $ 1,716  
Schedule Of Acquisition-Related Intangibles
                             
  As of December 31, 2011 As of March 31, 2011
  Gross
Carrying
Amount
Accumulated
Amortization
Acquisition-
Related
Intangibles, Net
Gross
Carrying
Amount
Accumulated
Amortization
Acquisition-
Related
Intangibles, Net
 
 
Developed and core technology $ 518 $ (212 ) $ 306 $ 259 $ (180 ) $ 79
Trade names and trademarks   131   (81 )   50   90   (70 )   20
Carrier contracts and related   85   (66 )   19   85   (62 )   23
Registered user base and other intangibles   91   (79 )   12   86   (64 )   22
In-process research and development   15   -     15   -   -     -
Total $ 840 $ (438 ) $ 402 $ 520 $ (376 ) $ 144
Schedule Of Future Amortization Of Acquisition-Related Intangibles
     
Fiscal Year Ending March 31,    
2012 (remaining three months) $ 21
2013   84
2014   70
2015   63
2016   52
Thereafter   112
Total $ 402
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Business Combinations (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Business Combinations [Abstract]  
Schedule Of Fair Value Of Consideration Paid
     
Cash $ 645
Equity   87
Total purchase price $ 732
Schedule Of Fair Values Of Assets Acquired And Liabilities Assumed
       
Current assets $ 62  
Property and equipment, net   6  
Goodwill   563  
Finite-lived intangible assets   302  
Contingent consideration   (95 )
Deferred income taxes, net   (51 )
Other liabilities   (55 )
Total purchase price $ 732  
Schedule Of Intangible Assets Acquired
       
  Gross Carrying
Amount
(in millions)
Weighted-Average
Useful Life
(in years)
 
 
Developed and core technology $ 245 6
Trade names and trademarks   40 9
In-process research and development   15 5
Other intangibles   2 4
Total finite-lived intangibles $ 302 6
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Restructuring And Other Charges (Narrative) (Details) (USD $)
In Millions, unless otherwise specified
9 Months Ended 12 Months Ended 9 Months Ended 15 Months Ended 3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended 12 Months Ended 15 Months Ended 9 Months Ended 12 Months Ended 15 Months Ended 9 Months Ended 15 Months Ended 9 Months Ended 15 Months Ended 27 Months Ended 9 Months Ended 12 Months Ended 27 Months Ended 9 Months Ended 12 Months Ended 27 Months Ended 9 Months Ended 12 Months Ended 27 Months Ended 30 Months Ended 9 Months Ended 12 Months Ended 30 Months Ended 30 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
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Workforce reduction percentage                                                                       11.00%                  
Number of employees terminated                                           1,100                           1,100                  
Number of facilities closed                                                                       10                  
Expected restructuring charges, Minimum           $ 180                                                                              
Expected restructuring charges, Maximum           185                                                                              
Restructuring incurred charges       166 166           12           121   123   31 138       19       62       57   55       20   33 2    
Restructuring reserve and accrual 86 117 29       80      3         80 101               4 1 6 1 11          8 3 5 3 7   2 2 2 2 3        
Cash paid for restructuring plans 48 70             2 8       40 32                 2 6        8     14 15            1           (10)
Restructuring charges               2         12         13   170                                                  
Charges to operations 17 161             (1) 13       19 135 31               (3)                 12 13                       10 (10)
Sale of facility $ 26                                                                                     $ 26  
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In Millions, unless otherwise specified
Dec. 31, 2011
Mar. 31, 2011
Financial Instruments [Line Items]    
Fair Value $ 143 $ 161 [1]
Marketable Equity Securities [Member]
   
Financial Instruments [Line Items]    
Adjusted Cost 32 32
Gross Unrealized Gains 111 129
Fair Value $ 143 $ 161
[1] Derived from audited consolidated financial statements.
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Restructuring And Other Charges (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Restructuring And Other Charges [Abstract]  
Restructuring And Other Restructuring Plan-Related Information
                                                 
  Fiscal 2011 Restructuring Fiscal 2010 Restructuring Fiscal 2009
Restructuring
Fiscal 2008
Reorganization
Total
 
  Workforce Other Workforce Facilities-
related
Other Facilities-
related
Facilities-
related
 
Balances as of March 31, 2010 $ -   $ -   $ 8   $ 11   $ 7   $ 3   $ -   $ 29  
Charges to operations   13     135     -     -     13     -     -     161  
Charges settled in cash   (8 )   (32 )   (8 )   (6 )   (15 )   (1 )   -     (70 )
Charges settled in non-cash   (2 )   (2 )   -     1     -     -     -     (3 )
Balances as of March 31, 2011   3     101     -     6     5     2     -     117  
Charges to operations   (1 )   19     -     (3 )   12     -   (10 )   17  
Charges settled in cash   (2 )   (40 )   -     (2 )   (14 )   -     10     (48 )
Balances as of December 31, 2011 $ -   $ 80   $ -   $ 1   $ 3   $ 2   $ -   $ 86  
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Royalties And Licenses (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Royalties And Licenses [Abstract]  
Schedule Of Royalty-Related Assets
         
  As of
December 31,
2011
As of
March 31,
2011
 
 
Other current assets $ 65 $ 89
Other assets   99   22
Royalty-related assets $ 164 $ 111
Schedule Of Royalty-Related Liabilities
         
  As of
December 31,
2011
As of
March 31,
2011
 
 
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Other liabilities   60   61
Royalty-related liabilities $ 223 $ 197
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Fair Value Measurements
9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Fair Value Measurements [Abstract]  
Fair Value Measurements

(3) FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS

Fair value is the price that would be received from selling an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. When determining fair value, we consider the principal or most advantageous market in which we would transact and consider assumptions that market participants would use when pricing the asset or liability. We measure certain financial and nonfinancial assets and liabilities at fair value on a recurring and nonrecurring basis.

Fair Value Hierarchy

The three levels of inputs that may be used to measure fair value are as follows:

  • Level 1. Quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.
  • Level 2. Observable inputs other than quoted prices included within Level 1, such as quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities, quoted prices in markets with insufficient volume or infrequent transactions (less active markets), or model- derived valuations in which all significant inputs are observable or can be derived principally from or corroborated with observable market data for substantially the full term of the assets or liabilities.
  • Level 3. Unobservable inputs to the valuation methodology that are significant to the measurement of the fair value of assets or liabilities.
 

Assets and Liabilities Measured at Fair Value on a Recurring Basis

As of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011, our assets and liabilities that were measured and recorded at fair value on a recurring basis were as follows (in millions):

                   
Fair Value Measurements at Reporting Date Using
  As of
December
31, 2011
Quoted Prices in
Active Markets
for Identical
Financial
Instruments
Significant
Other
Observable
Inputs
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
Balance Sheet Classification
  (Level 1) (Level 2) (Level 3)
Assets                  
Money market funds $ 398 $ 398 $ - $  - Cash equivalents
Available-for-sale securities:                  
Corporate bonds   151   -   151    -  Short-term investments
Marketable equity securities   143   143   -   -  Marketable equity securities
U.S. Treasury securities   138   138   -   -    Short-term investments and cash equivalents
U.S. agency securities   125   -   125   -    Short-term investments and cash equivalents
Commercial paper   18   -   18   -    Short-term investments and cash equivalents
Deferred compensation plan assets (a)   11   11   -   -    Other assets
Foreign currency derivatives   3   -   3    -  Other current assets
Total assets at fair value $ 987 $ 690 $ 297 $ -  
Liabilities                  
Contingent consideration (b) $ 159 $ - $ - $ 159 Accrued and other current liabilities and other liabilities
Total liabilities at fair value $ 159 $ - $ - $ 159  

 

     
  Fair Value Measurements Using Significant
Unobservable Inputs (Level 3)
  Contingent
Consideration
Balance as of March 31, 2011 $ 51
Additions   100
Change in fair value (c)   8
Balance as of December 31, 2011 $ 159

 

                   
  As of March
31, 2011
(Level 1) (Level 2) (Level 3) Balance Sheet Classification
Assets                  
Money market funds $ 774 $ 774 $ - $ - Cash equivalents
Available-for-sale securities:                  
Corporate bonds   253   -   253   - Short-term investments
Marketable equity securities   161   161   -   - Marketable equity securities
U.S. Treasury securities   129   129   -   - Short-term investments and cash equivalents
U.S. agency securities   102   -   102   - Short-term investments
Commercial paper   31   -   31   - Short-term investments and cash equivalents
Deferred compensation plan assets (a)   12   12   -   - Other assets
Total assets at fair value $ 1,462 $ 1,076 $ 386 $ -  
Liabilities                  
Contingent consideration (b) $ 51 $ - $ - $ 51 Accrued and other current liabilities and other liabilities
Total liabilities at fair value $ 51 $ - $ - $ 51  

 

       
  Fair Value Measurements Using Significant
Unobservable Inputs (Level 3)
  Contingent
Consideration
Balance as of March 31, 2010 $ 65  
Additions   3  
Change in fair value (c)   (17 )
Balance as of March 31, 2011 $ 51  

 

(a) The deferred compensation plan assets consist of various mutual funds.

 

 

(b) The contingent consideration as of December 31, 2011 represents the estimated fair value of the additional variable cash consideration payable primarily in connection with our acquisitions of PopCap Games, Inc. ("PopCap"), Playfish Limited ("Playfish"), KlickNation Corporation ("KlickNation"), and Chillingo Limited ("Chillingo") that is contingent upon the achievement of certain performance milestones. The contingent consideration as of March 31, 2011 represents the estimated fair value of the additional variable cash consideration payable primarily in connection with our acquisitions of Playfish and Chillingo that is contingent upon the achievement of certain performance milestones. We estimated the fair value using expected future cash flows over the period in which the obligations are expected to be settled, and applied a discount rate that appropriately captures a market participant's view of the risk associated with the obligations. In connection with the acquisition of PopCap during the second quarter of fiscal year 2012, we recognized an additional $95 million of contingent consideration. See Note 6 for additional information related to the PopCap contingent consideration and final allocation of purchase price.

(c) The change in fair value is reported as acquisition-related contingent consideration in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations.

Assets and Liabilities Measured at Fair Value on a Nonrecurring Basis

There were no material impairment charges for assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis in periods subsequent to initial recognition during the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010.

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Balance Sheet Details (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Balance Sheet Details [Abstract]  
Inventories Schedule
         
  As of
December 31,
2011
As of
March 31,
2011
 
 
Raw materials and work in process $ 2 $ 8
Finished goods   67   69
Inventories $ 69 $ 77
Property And Equipment, Net Schedule
             
  As of
December 31,
2011
As of
March 31,
2011
 
 
Computer equipment and software $ 553   $ 504  
Buildings   333     355  
Leasehold improvements   113     105  
Office equipment, furniture and fixtures   69     67  
Land   63     66  
Construction in progress   35     20  
Warehouse equipment and other   10     10  
    1,176     1,127  
Less: accumulated depreciation   (629 )   (614 )
Property and equipment, net $ 547   $ 513  
Accrued And Other Current Liabilities Schedule
         
  As of
December 31,
2011
As of
March 31,
2011
 
 
Other accrued expenses $ 417 $ 359
Accrued compensation and benefits   211   232
Accrued royalties   143   96
Deferred net revenue (other)   75   81
Accrued and other current liabilities $ 846 $ 768
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Segment Information (Net Revenue By Revenue Composition ) (Details) (USD $)
In Millions, unless otherwise specified
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Dec. 31, 2010
Dec. 31, 2011
Dec. 31, 2010
Segment Reporting, Revenue Reconciling Item [Line Items]        
Net revenue $ 1,061 $ 1,053 $ 2,775 $ 2,499
Publishing and other
       
Segment Reporting, Revenue Reconciling Item [Line Items]        
Net revenue 738 767 1,835 1,794
Wireless, Internet-Derived Advertising (Digital) [Member]
       
Segment Reporting, Revenue Reconciling Item [Line Items]        
Net revenue 274 195 740 532
Distribution [Member]
       
Segment Reporting, Revenue Reconciling Item [Line Items]        
Net revenue $ 49 $ 91 $ 200 $ 173
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Fair Value Measurements (Fair Value Measurements Using Significant Unobservable Inputs (Level 3)) (Details) (Significant Unobservable Inputs (Level 3) [Member], Contingent Consideration [Member], USD $)
In Millions, unless otherwise specified
9 Months Ended 12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Mar. 31, 2011
Significant Unobservable Inputs (Level 3) [Member] | Contingent Consideration [Member]
   
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]    
Beginning Balance $ 51 $ 65
Additions 100 3
Change in fair value 8 [1] (17) [1]
Ending Balance $ 159 $ 51
[1] The change in fair value is reported as acquisition-related contingent consideration in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations.
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Goodwill And Acquisition-Related Intangibles, Net (Schedule Of Changes In The Carrying Amount Of Goodwill) (Details) (USD $)
In Millions, unless otherwise specified
9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Goodwill And Acquisition-Related Intangibles, Net [Abstract]  
Goodwill, beginning balance $ 1,478
Accumulated Impairment, beginning balance (368)
Goodwill, beginning balance 1,110 [1]
Goodwill acquired 610
Effects of foreign currency translation (4)
Goodwill, ending balance 2,084
Accumulated Impairment, ending balance (368)
Goodwill, ending balance $ 1,716
[1] Derived from audited consolidated financial statements.
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Stock-Based Compensation (Schedule Of Assumptions Used In The Black-Scholes Valuation Model) (Details)
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Dec. 31, 2010
Dec. 31, 2011
Dec. 31, 2010
Employee Stock Option [Member]
       
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]        
Risk-free interest rate, minimum 0.40% 1.20% 0.40% 0.80%
Risk-free interest rate, maximum 1.20% 2.60% 1.80% 2.60%
Expected volatility, minimum 42.00% 41.00% 40.00% 41.00%
Expected volatility, maximum 46.00% 43.00% 46.00% 45.00%
Weighted-average volatility 45.00% 42.00% 43.00% 43.00%
Expected term (in years) 4.1 4.2 4.4 4.4
Expected dividends 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Employee Stock Purchase Plan [Member]
       
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]        
Risk-free interest rate, minimum       0.20%
Risk-free interest rate, maximum       0.30%
Risk-free interest rate     0.10%  
Expected volatility, minimum     39.00%  
Expected volatility, maximum     40.00%  
Expected volatility       38.00%
Weighted-average volatility     39.00% 38.00%
Expected term, minimum months     6 6
Expected term, maximum months     12 12
Expected dividends     0.00% 0.00%
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Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (USD $)
In Millions, unless otherwise specified
Dec. 31, 2011
Mar. 31, 2011
Current assets:    
Cash and cash equivalents $ 1,242 $ 1,579 [1]
Short-term investments 406 497 [1]
Marketable equity securities 143 161 [1]
Receivables, net of allowances of $295 and $304, respectively 526 335 [1]
Inventories 69 77 [1]
Deferred income taxes, net 92 56 [1]
Other current assets 328 327 [1]
Total current assets 2,806 3,032 [1]
Property and equipment, net 547 513 [1]
Goodwill 1,716 1,110 [1]
Acquisition-related intangibles, net 402 144 [1]
Deferred income taxes, net 44 49 [1]
Other assets 181 80 [1]
TOTAL ASSETS 5,696 4,928 [1]
Current liabilities:    
Accounts payable 112 228 [1]
Accrued and other current liabilities 846 768 [1]
Deferred net revenue (packaged goods and digital content) 1,439 1,005 [1]
Total current liabilities 2,397 2,001 [1]
0.75% convertible senior notes due 2016, net 534  
Income tax obligations 183 192 [1]
Deferred income taxes, net 82 37 [1]
Other liabilities 235 134 [1]
Total liabilities 3,431 2,364 [1]
Commitments and contingencies (See Note 13)       [1]
Stockholders' equity:    
Preferred stock, $0.01 par value. 10 shares authorized       [1]
Common stock, $0.01 par value. 1,000 shares authorized; 332 and 333 shares issued and outstanding, respectively 3 3 [1]
Paid-in capital 2,549 2,495 [1]
Accumulated deficit (477) (153) [1]
Accumulated other comprehensive income 190 219 [1]
Total stockholders' equity 2,265 2,564 [1]
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY $ 5,696 $ 4,928 [1]
[1] Derived from audited consolidated financial statements.
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Financial Instruments (Carrying Value And Fair Value Of Convertible Senior Notes) (Details) (USD $)
In Millions, unless otherwise specified
9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Financial Instruments [Line Items]  
Convertible Senior Notes, Carrying Value $ 534
Interest rate percentage on convertible senior notes, due 2016 0.75%
0.75% Convertible Senior Notes Due 2016 [Member]
 
Financial Instruments [Line Items]  
Convertible Senior Notes, Carrying Value 534
Convertible Senior Notes, Fair Value $ 615
Interest rate percentage on convertible senior notes, due 2016 0.75%
Convertible Senior Notes, Maturity Date (Year) 2016
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Description Of Business And Basis Of Presentation
9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Description Of Business And Basis Of Presentation [Abstract]  
Description Of Business And Basis Of Presentation

(1) DESCRIPTION OF BUSINESS AND BASIS OF PRESENTATION

We develop, market, publish and distribute game software and content that can be played by consumers on a variety of platforms, including video game consoles (such as the Sony PLAYSTATION 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, and Nintendo Wii), personal computers, mobile phones (such as the Apple iPhone and Google Android compatible phones), tablets and electronic readers (such as the Apple iPad and Amazon Kindle), the Internet, and handheld game players (such as the Sony PlayStation Portable ("PSP") and the Nintendo DS and 3DS). Some of our games are based on content that we license from others (e.g., FIFA, Madden NFL, STAR WARS, Harry Potter, and Hasbro's toy and game intellectual properties), and some of our games are based on our own wholly-owned intellectual property (e.g., The Sims, Need for Speed, Battlefield, Mass Effect, and Dead Space). Our goal is to publish titles with global mass-market appeal, which often means translating and localizing them for sale in non-English speaking countries. In addition, we also attempt to create software game "franchises" that allow us to publish new titles on a recurring basis that are based on the same property. Examples of this franchise approach are the annual iterations of our sports-based products (e.g., FIFA, Madden NFL, and NCAA Football), wholly-owned properties that can be successfully sequeled (e.g., The Sims, Need for Speed, Battlefield, Mass Effect, and Dead Space) and titles based on long-lived literary and/or movie properties (e.g., Harry Potter and STAR WARS).

Our fiscal year is reported on a 52- or 53-week period that ends on the Saturday nearest March 31. Our results of operations for the fiscal years ending or ended, as the case may be, March 31, 2012 and 2011 contain 52 weeks each, and ends or ended, as the case may be, on March 31, 2012 and April 2, 2011, respectively. Our results of operations for the three months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 contained 13 weeks each, and ended on December 31, 2011 and January 1, 2011, respectively. Our results of operations for the nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 contained 39 weeks each, and ended on December 31, 2011 and January 1, 2011, respectively. For simplicity of disclosure, all fiscal periods are referred to as ending on a calendar month end.

The Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements are unaudited and reflect all adjustments (consisting only of normal recurring accruals unless otherwise indicated) that, in the opinion of management, are necessary for a fair presentation of the results for the interim periods presented. The preparation of these Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in these Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements and accompanying notes. Actual results could differ materially from those estimates. The results of operations for the current interim periods are not necessarily indicative of results to be expected for the current year or any other period.

These Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements should be read in conjunction with the Consolidated Financial Statements and Notes thereto included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2011, as filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") on May 24, 2011.

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Royalties And Licenses (Schedule Of Royalty-Related Assets) (Details) (USD $)
In Millions, unless otherwise specified
Dec. 31, 2011
Mar. 31, 2011
Royalty Related Assets [Line Items]    
Royalty-related assets $ 164 $ 111
Other Assets [Member]
   
Royalty Related Assets [Line Items]    
Royalty-related assets 99 22
Other Current Assets [Member]
   
Royalty Related Assets [Line Items]    
Royalty-related assets $ 65 $ 89
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Stock-Based Compensation (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]  
Schedule Of Assumptions Used In The Black-Scholes Valuation Model
                         
  Stock Option Grants ESPP
  Three Months Ended
December 31,
Nine Months Ended
December 31,
Nine Months Ended
December 31,
 
  2011 2010 2011 2010 2011 2010
Risk-free interest rate 0.4- 1.2 % 1.2- 2.6 % 0.4- 1.8 % 0.8- 2.6 % 0.1 % 0.2- 0.3 %
Expected volatility 42- 46 % 41- 43 % 40- 46 % 41- 45 % 39- 40 % 38 %
Weighted-average volatility 45 % 42 % 43 % 43 % 39 % 38 %
Expected term 4.1 years   4.2 years   4.4 years   4.4 years   6-12 months   6-12 months  
Expected dividends None   None   None   None   None   None  
Schedule Of Assumptions Used In Monte-Carlo Simulation Model
     
  Nine Months Ended
December 31,
2011
 
 
Risk-free interest rate 0.2- 0.6 %
Expected volatility 14- 83 %
Weighted-average volatility 35 %
Expected dividends None  
Schedule Of Stock-Based Compensation Expense By Statement Of Operations
                 
  Three Months Ended
December 31,
Nine Months Ended
December 31,
 
  2011 2010 2011 2010
Cost of goods sold $ - $ 1 $ 1 $ 2
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General and administrative   11   9   29   32
Research and development   30   30   81   86
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Average
Exercise Price
Weighted-
Average
Remaining
Contractual Term
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Aggregate
Intrinsic Value
(in millions)
 
 
 
 
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Dec. 31, 2010
Dec. 31, 2011
Dec. 31, 2010
Jan. 18, 2011
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Decrease in accrued interest and penalties related to uncertain tax positions 2        
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Segment Information
9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Segment Information [Abstract]  
Segment Information

(17) SEGMENT INFORMATION

Our reporting segments are based upon: our internal organizational structure; the manner in which our operations are managed; the criteria used by our Chief Executive Officer, our Chief Operating Decision Maker ("CODM"), to evaluate segment performance; the availability of separate financial information; and overall materiality considerations.

Prior to the second quarter of fiscal year 2012, our business was organized around three labels, EA Games, EA SPORTS and EA Play, as well as EA Interactive ("EAI"). Our CODM regularly received separate financial information for the distinct businesses within the EAI organization. Accordingly, our CODM reviewed the results of the three Labels, as well as the businesses in EAI, including EA Mobile, the combined results of Pogo and Playfish, and Hasbro, in assessing performance and allocating resources amongst these six organizations.

During the second quarter of fiscal year 2012, we announced a recommitment of our focus on building our intellectual properties and franchises into businesses connected to the consumer on a year-round basis, growing our digital business and releasing Origin, our online commerce and content delivery system. In connection with this and our acquisition of PopCap, we implemented a number of changes to our management reporting structure, including expanding our three labels to four, with BioWare now considered a label separate from the EA Games Label, and aggregating these four labels into an overall EA Label organization with a President of EA Labels reporting directly to our CODM. In addition, our EAI business reported directly to our CODM (previously our EAI business reported into our Chief Operating Officer). Through the third quarter of fiscal year 2012, the President of the EA Labels and the Executive Vice President of EAI are were responsible for allocating resources within their organizations. The CODM reviews the disaggregated and aggregated results of the EA Labels and EAI organizations to assess overall performance and allocate resources between these two organizations while to a lesser degree, our CODM also reviews results based on geographic revenue performance. Because the EA Labels and EAI operating segments have similar economic characteristics, products, and distribution methods, they have been aggregated together into the EA Brands reportable segment.

 The following table summarizes the financial performance of the EA Brands segment and a reconciliation of the EA Brands segment's profit to our consolidated operating income for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010. Prior periods reported below have been restated to reflect our current EA Brands reporting segment structure (in millions):
                         
  Three Months Ended
December 31,
Nine Months Ended
December 31,
 
  2011 2010 2011 2010
EA Brands segment:                        
Net revenue before revenue deferral $ 1,613   $ 1,358   $ 3,131   $ 2,746  
Depreciation and amortization   (13 )   (14 )   (43 )   (42 )
Other expenses   (957 )   (940 )   (2,291 )   (2,124 )
EA Brands segment profit   643     404     797     580  
 
Reconciliation to consolidated operating loss:                        
Other:                        
Revenue deferral   (1,370 )   (995 )   (2,420 )   (2,003 )
Recognition of revenue deferral   780     638     1,986     1,669  
Other net revenue   38     52     78     87  
Depreciation and amortization   (35 )   (29 )   (93 )   (90 )
Acquisition-related contingent consideration   11     (1 )   (8 )   25  
Restructuring and other charges   -     (154 )   (17 )   (162 )
Stock-based compensation   (48 )   (46 )   (129 )   (136 )
Other expenses   (202 )   (172 )   (524 )   (427 )
Consolidated operating loss $ (183 ) $ (303 ) $ (330 ) $ (457 )

 

EA Brands segment profit differs from consolidated operating loss primarily due to the exclusion of (1) certain corporate and other functional costs that are not allocated to EA Brands, (2) the deferral of certain net revenue related to online-enabled packaged goods and digital content (see Note 10 for additional information regarding deferred net revenue (packaged goods and digital content)), and (3) our Switzerland distribution revenue and expenses that is not allocated to EA Brands. Our CODM reviews assets on a consolidated basis and not on a segment basis.

As we continue to evolve our business and more of our products are delivered to consumers digitally via the Internet, management places a greater emphasis and focus on assessing its performance through a review of net revenue by revenue composition rather than net revenue by platform. Information about our total net revenue by revenue composition for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 is presented below (in millions):

                 
  Three Months Ended
December 31,
Nine Months Ended
December 31,
 
  2011 2010 2011 2010
 
Publishing and other $ 738 $ 767 $ 1,835 $ 1,794
Wireless, Internet-derived, advertising (digital)   274   195   740   532
Distribution   49   91   200   173
Net revenue $ 1,061 $ 1,053 $ 2,775 $ 2,499

 


Information about our operations in North America, Europe and Asia as of and for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 is presented below (in millions):

                 
  Three Months Ended
December 31,
Nine Months Ended
December 31,
 
  2011 2010 2011 2010
Net revenue from unaffiliated customers                
North America $ 500 $ 528 $ 1,338 $ 1,306
Europe   505   477   1,271   1,056
Asia   56   48   166   137
Net revenue $ 1,061 $ 1,053 $ 2,775 $ 2,499

 

     

 

 
  As of December 31,
  2011 2010
Long-lived assets        
North America $ 2,179 $ 1,286
Europe   438   449
Asia   48   34
Total $ 2,665 $ 1,769

 

Our direct sales to GameStop Corp. represented approximately 14 percent and 15 percent of total net revenue for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011, respectively. Our direct sales to GameStop Corp. represented approximately 14 percent and 15 percent of total net revenue for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2010, respectively. Our direct sales to Wal-Mart Stores Inc. did not exceed 10 percent of total net revenue for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011. Our direct sales to Wal-Mart Stores Inc. represented approximately 10 percent of total net revenue for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2010.

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Comprehensive Loss (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
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  Three Months Ended
December 31,
Nine Months Ended
December 31,
 
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Change in unrealized gains on available-for-sale securities   (72 )   -     (16 )   (49 )
Reclassification adjustment for realized gains on available-for-sale securities   -     -     (1 )   (27 )
Change in unrealized losses on derivative instruments   (1 )   (1 )   (2 )   (7 )
Reclassification adjustment for realized losses on derivative instruments   1     1     3     2  
Foreign currency translation adjustments   4     11     (13 )   8  
 
Total other comprehensive income (loss)   (68 )   11     (29 )   (73 )
 
Total comprehensive loss $ (273 ) $ (311 ) $ (353 ) $ (500 )
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Dec. 31, 2011
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Dec. 31, 2011
Dec. 31, 2011
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Dec. 31, 2011
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Significant Accounting Policies

(2) SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

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Mar. 31, 2011
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets [Abstract]    
Receivables, allowances $ 295 $ 304
Interest rate percentage on convertible senior notes, due 2016 0.75%  
Preferred stock, par value $ 0.01 $ 0.01
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Dec. 31, 2011
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(12) FINANCING ARRANGEMENT

0.75% Convertible Senior Notes Due 2016

In July 2011, we issued $632.5 million aggregate principal amount of 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016 (the "Notes"). The Notes are senior unsecured obligations which pay interest semiannually in arrears at a rate of 0.75 percent per annum on January 15 and July 15 of each year, beginning on January 15, 2012 and will mature on July 15, 2016, unless earlier purchased or converted in accordance with their terms prior to such date. The Notes are senior in right of payment to any unsecured indebtedness that is expressly subordinated in right of payment to the Notes.

 

The Notes are convertible into cash and shares of our common stock based on an initial conversion value of 31.5075 shares of our common stock per $1,000 principal amount of Notes (equivalent to an initial conversion price of approximately $31.74 per share). Upon conversion of the Notes, holders will receive cash up to the principal amount of each Note, and any excess conversion value will be delivered in shares of our common stock. Prior to April 15, 2016, the Notes are convertible only if (1) the last reported sale price of the common stock for at least 20 trading days (whether or not consecutive) during the period of 30 consecutive trading days ending on the last trading day of the immediately preceding fiscal quarter is greater than or equal to 130 percent of the conversion price ($41.26 per share) on each applicable trading day; (2) during the five business day period after any ten consecutive trading day period in which the trading price per $1,000 principal amount of notes falls below 98 percent of the last reported sale price of our common stock multiplied by the conversion rate on each trading day; or (3) specified corporate transactions, including a change in control, occur. On or after April 15, 2016 a holder may convert any of its Notes at any time prior to the close of business on the second scheduled trading day immediately preceding the maturity date. The conversion rate is subject to customary anti-dilution adjustments (for example, certain dividend distributions or tender or exchange offer of our common stock), but will not be adjusted for any accrued and unpaid interest. The Notes are not redeemable prior to maturity except for specified corporate transactions and events of default, and no sinking fund is provided for the Notes. The Notes do not contain any financial covenants.

We separately account for the liability and equity components of the Notes. The carrying amount of the equity component representing the conversion option is equal to the fair value of the Convertible Note Hedge, as described below, which is a substantially identical instrument and was purchased on the same day as the Notes. The carrying amount of the liability component was determined by deducting the fair value of the equity component from the par value of the Notes as a whole, and represents the fair value of a similar liability that does not have an associated convertible feature. A liability of $525 million as of the date of issuance was recognized for the principal amount of the Notes representing the present value of the Notes' cash flows using a discount rate of 4.54 percent. The excess of the principal amount of the liability component over its carrying amount is amortized to interest expense over the term of the Notes using the effective interest method. The equity component is not remeasured as long as it continues to meet the conditions for equity classification.

In accounting for $15 million of issuance costs related to the Notes issuance, we allocated $13 million to the liability component and $2 million to the equity component. Debt issuance costs attributable to the liability component are being amortized to expense over the term of the Notes, and issuance costs attributable to the equity component were netted with the equity component in additional paid-in capital.

The carrying values of the liability and equity components of the Notes are reflected in our Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet as follows (in millions):

       
  As of
December 31,
2011
 
 
Principal amount of Notes $ 633  
Unamortized discount of the liability component   (99 )
Net carrying amount of Notes $ 534  
 
Equity component, net $ 105  

 

Interest expense recognized related to the Notes are as follows (in millions):

         
    Three Months   Nine Months
    Ended   Ended
    December 31,   December 31,
    2011   2011
Amortization of debt discount $  5 $ 9
Amortization of debt issuance costs   -   1
Coupon interest expense    1   2
Total interest expense related to Notes $  6 $ 12

 

As of December 31, 2011, the remaining life of the Notes is 4.5 years.

 

Convertible Note Hedge and Warrants Issuance

In addition, in July 2011, we entered into privately negotiated convertible note hedge transactions (the "Convertible Note Hedge") with certain counterparties to reduce the potential dilution with respect to our common stock upon conversion of the Notes. The Convertible Note Hedge, subject to customary anti-dilution adjustments, provide us with the option to acquire, on a net settlement basis, approximately 19.9 million shares of our common stock at a strike price of $31.74, which corresponds to the conversion price of the Notes and is equal to the number of shares of our common stock that notionally underlie the Notes. As of December 31, 2011, we have not purchased any shares under the Convertible Note Hedge. We paid $107 million for the Convertible Note Hedge, which was recorded as an equity transaction.

Separately, we have also entered into privately negotiated warrant transactions with the certain counterparties whereby we sold to independent third parties warrants (the "Warrants") to acquire, subject to customary anti-dilution adjustments that are substantially the same as the anti-dilution provisions contained in the Notes, up to 19.9 million shares of our common stock (which is also equal to the number of shares of our common stock that notionally underlie the Notes), with a strike price of $41.14. The Warrants could have a dilutive effect with respect to our common stock to the extent that the market price per share of its common stock exceeds $41.14 on or prior to the expiration date of the Warrants. We received proceeds of $65 million from the sale of the Warrants.

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Commitments And Contingencies
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Dec. 31, 2011
Commitments And Contingencies [Abstract]  
Commitments And Contingencies

(13) COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES

Lease Commitments

As of December 31, 2011, we leased certain current facilities, furniture and equipment under non-cancelable operating lease agreements. We were required to pay property taxes, insurance and normal maintenance costs for certain of these facilities and any increases over the base year of these expenses on the remainder of our facilities.

Development, Celebrity, League and Content Licenses: Payments and Commitments

The products we produce in our studios are designed and created by our employee designers, artists, software programmers and by non-employee software developers ("independent artists" or "third-party developers"). We typically advance development funds to the independent artists and third-party developers during development of our games, usually in installment payments made upon the completion of specified development milestones. Contractually, these payments are generally considered advances against subsequent royalties on the sales of the products. These terms are set forth in written agreements entered into with the independent artists and third-party developers.

In addition, we have certain celebrity, league and content license contracts that contain minimum guarantee payments and marketing commitments that may not be dependent on any deliverables. Celebrities and organizations with whom we have contracts include: FIFA, FIFPRO Foundation, FAPL (Football Association Premier League Limited), and DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga GmbH (German Soccer League) (professional soccer); National Basketball Association (professional basketball); PGA TOUR, Tiger Woods and Augusta National (professional golf); National Hockey League and NHL Players' Association (professional hockey); National Football League Properties, PLAYERS Inc., and Red Bear Inc. (professional football); Collegiate Licensing Company (collegiate football); ESPN (content in EA SPORTS games); Hasbro, Inc. (most of Hasbro's toy and game intellectual properties); and LucasArts and Lucas Licensing (Star Wars: The Old Republic). These developer and content license commitments represent the sum of (1) the cash payments due under non-royalty-bearing licenses and services agreements and (2) the minimum guaranteed payments and advances against royalties due under royalty-bearing licenses and services agreements, the majority of which are conditional upon performance by the counterparty. These minimum guarantee payments and any related marketing commitments are included in the table below.

The following table summarizes our unrecognized minimum contractual obligations as of December 31, 2011 (in millions):

The amounts represented in the table above reflect our unrecognized minimum cash obligations for the respective fiscal years, but do not necessarily represent the periods in which they will be recognized and expensed in our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements. In addition, the amounts in the table above are presented based on the dates the amounts are contractually due; however, certain payment obligations may be accelerated depending on the performance of our operating results.

In addition to what is included in the table above, as of December 31, 2011, we had a liability for unrecognized tax benefits and an accrual for the payment of related interest totaling $236 million, for which we are unable to make a reasonably reliable estimate of when cash settlement with a taxing authority will occur.

In addition to what is included in the table above as of December 31, 2011, primarily in connection with our PopCap, Playfish, KlickNation, and Chillingo acquisitions, we may be required to pay an additional $672 million of cash consideration based upon the achievement of certain performance milestones through March 31, 2014. As of December 31, 2011, we have accrued $159 million of contingent consideration on our Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet representing the estimated fair value of the contingent consideration, of which $50 million relates to performance milestones earned through December 31, 2011 in connection with the Playfish acquisition and for which we expect to settle in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2012.

Legal Proceedings

In June 2008, Geoffrey Pecover filed an antitrust class action in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, alleging that EA obtained an illegal monopoly in a discreet antitrust market that consists of "league-branded football simulation video games" by bidding for, and winning, exclusive licenses with the NFL, Collegiate Licensing Company and Arena Football League. In December 20, 2010, the district court granted the plaintiffs' request to certify a class of plaintiffs consisting of all consumers who purchased EA's Madden NFL, NCAA Football or Arena Football videogames after 2005. The parties are in the midst of fact discovery. The court has set a trial date for October 2012. The complaint seeks unspecified compensatory damages. We have not accrued any loss related to this matter. We believe the claims asserted are without merit and intend to vigorously defend against them.

We are also subject to claims and litigation arising in the ordinary course of business. We do not believe that any liability from any reasonably foreseeable disposition of such claims and litigation, individually or in the aggregate, would have a material adverse effect on our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.

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Dec. 31, 2010
Dec. 31, 2011
Dec. 31, 2010
Dec. 31, 2011
Common Stock [Member]
Dec. 31, 2011
Warrants [Member]
Jul. 14, 2011
Warrants [Member]
Dec. 31, 2011
0.75% Convertible Senior Notes [Member]
Antidilutive Securities Excluded from Computation of Earnings Per Share [Line Items]                
Dilutive potential common shares 6 3 7 3        
Antidilutive securities excluded from net income per share 7 18 9 18        
Conversion price per share         $ 31.74     $ 31.74
Warrants, Conversion price per share           $ 41.14 $ 41.14  
Contractual interest rate of 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016 0.75%   0.75%         0.75%
Convertible Senior Notes due               2016
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Condensed Consolidated Statements Of Operations (USD $)
In Millions, except Per Share data, unless otherwise specified
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Dec. 31, 2010
Dec. 31, 2011
Dec. 31, 2010
Condensed Consolidated Statements Of Operations [Abstract]        
Net revenue $ 1,061 $ 1,053 $ 2,775 $ 2,499
Cost of goods sold 552 586 1,224 1,171
Gross profit 509 467 1,551 1,328
Operating expenses:        
Marketing and sales 269 253 631 553
General and administrative 98 75 260 226
Research and development 325 273 928 825
Amortization of intangibles 11 14 37 44
Acquisition-related contingent consideration (11) 1 8 (25)
Restructuring and other charges   154 17 162
Total operating expenses 692 770 1,881 1,785
Operating loss (183) (303) (330) (457)
Gain on strategic investments, net       23
Interest and other income (expense), net (10)   (13) 6
Loss before provision for (benefit from) income taxes (193) (303) (343) (428)
Provision for (benefit from) income taxes 12 19 (19) (1)
Net loss $ (205) $ (322) $ (324) $ (427)
Net loss per share:        
Basic and Diluted $ (0.62) $ (0.97) $ (0.98) $ (1.29)
Number of shares used in computation:        
Basic and Diluted 332 332 331 330
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Goodwill And Acquisition-Related Intangibles, Net
9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Goodwill And Acquisition-Related Intangibles, Net [Abstract]  
Goodwill And Acquisition-Related Intangibles, Net

(7) GOODWILL AND ACQUISITION-RELATED INTANGIBLES, NET

The changes in the carrying amount of goodwill are as follows (in millions):

       
  EA Brands Segment
As of March 31, 2011      
Goodwill $ 1,478  
Accumulated impairment   (368 )
Total   1,110  
 
Goodwill acquired   610  
Effects of foreign currency translation   (4 )
 
As of December 31, 2011      
Goodwill   2,084  
Accumulated impairment   (368 )
Total $ 1,716  

 

Acquisition-related intangibles consisted of the following (in millions):

                             
  As of December 31, 2011 As of March 31, 2011
  Gross
Carrying
Amount
Accumulated
Amortization
Acquisition-
Related
Intangibles, Net
Gross
Carrying
Amount
Accumulated
Amortization
Acquisition-
Related
Intangibles, Net
 
 
Developed and core technology $ 518 $ (212 ) $ 306 $ 259 $ (180 ) $ 79
Trade names and trademarks   131   (81 )   50   90   (70 )   20
Carrier contracts and related   85   (66 )   19   85   (62 )   23
Registered user base and other intangibles   91   (79 )   12   86   (64 )   22
In-process research and development   15   -     15   -   -     -
Total $ 840 $ (438 ) $ 402 $ 520 $ (376 ) $ 144

 

Amortization of intangibles for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 was $25 million (of which $14 million was recognized in cost of goods sold) and $62 million (of which $25 million was recognized in cost of goods sold), respectively. Amortization of intangibles for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2010 was $17 million (of which $3 million was recognized in cost of goods sold) and $53 million (of which $9 million was recognized in cost of goods sold), respectively. Acquisition-related intangible assets are amortized using the straight-line method over the lesser of their estimated useful lives or the agreement terms, typically from two to fourteen years. As of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011, the weighted-average remaining useful life for acquisition-related intangible assets was approximately 5.7 years and 5.1 years, respectively.

As of December 31, 2011, future amortization of acquisition-related intangibles that will be recorded in cost of goods sold and operating expenses is estimated as follows (in millions):

     
Fiscal Year Ending March 31,    
2012 (remaining three months) $ 21
2013   84
2014   70
2015   63
2016   52
Thereafter   112
Total $ 402
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Business Combinations
9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Business Combinations [Abstract]  
Business Combinations

(6) BUSINESS COMBINATIONS

PopCap Games Inc. Acquisition

In August 2011, we acquired all of the outstanding shares of PopCap for an aggregate purchase price of approximately (1) $645 million in cash and (2) $87 million in privately-placed shares of our common stock to the founders and chief executive officer of PopCap. In addition, we agreed to grant over a four year period to PopCap's employees up to $50 million in long-term equity retention arrangements in the form of restricted stock unit awards and options to acquire our common stock. These awards and options will be accounted for as stock-based compensation in accordance with ASC 718, Compensation – Stock Compensation. PopCap is a leading developer of games for mobile phones, tablets, PCs, and social network sites. This acquisition strengthens our participation in casual gaming and contributes to the growth of our digital product offerings. The following table summarizes the acquisition date fair value of the consideration transferred which consisted of the following (in millions):

     
Cash $ 645
Equity   87
Total purchase price $ 732

 

The equity included in the consideration above consisted of privately-placed shares of our common stock, whose fair value was determined based on the quoted market price of our common stock on the date of acquisition.

In addition, we may be required to pay additional variable cash consideration that is contingent upon the achievement of certain performance milestones through December 31, 2013 and is limited to a maximum of $550 million based on achievement of certain non-GAAP earnings targets before interest and tax. The estimated fair value of the contingent consideration arrangement at the acquisition date was $95 million. We estimated the fair value of the contingent consideration using probability assessments of expected future cash flows over the period in which the obligation is expected to be settled, and applied a discount rate that appropriately captures a market participant's view of the risk associated with the obligation.

The final allocation of the purchase price was based on valuations of certain assets and liabilities and was completed during the third quarter of fiscal year 2012. The following table summarizes the fair values of assets acquired and liabilities assumed at the date of acquisition (in millions):

       
Current assets $ 62  
Property and equipment, net   6  
Goodwill   563  
Finite-lived intangible assets   302  
Contingent consideration   (95 )
Deferred income taxes, net   (51 )
Other liabilities   (55 )
Total purchase price $ 732  

 

 

All of the goodwill was assigned to our EA Brands Segment. None of the goodwill recognized upon acquisition is deductible for tax purposes. See Note 7 for additional information related to the changes in the carrying amount of goodwill and Note 17 for segment information.

Finite-lived intangible assets acquired in this transaction are being amortized on a straight-line basis over their estimated lives ranging from three to nine years. The intangible assets as of the date of the acquisition include:

       
  Gross Carrying
Amount
(in millions)
Weighted-Average
Useful Life
(in years)
 
 
Developed and core technology $ 245 6
Trade names and trademarks   40 9
In-process research and development   15 5
Other intangibles   2 4
Total finite-lived intangibles $ 302 6

 

In connection with our acquisition of PopCap, we acquired in-process research and development assets valued at approximately $15 million in relation to game software that had not reached technical feasibility as of the date of acquisition. The fair value of PopCap's products under development was determined using the income approach, which discounts expected future cash flows from the acquired in-process technology to present value. The discount rates used in the present value calculations were derived from an average weighted average cost of capital of 13 percent. Should the in-process software not be successfully completed, completed at a higher cost, or the development efforts go beyond the timeframe estimated by management, we may not receive the full benefits anticipated from the acquisition. Benefits from the development efforts are expected to begin to be received in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2012 and the development efforts are expected to be completed in fiscal year 2013.

There were six in-process research and development projects acquired as of the acquisition date each with $4 million or less of assigned fair value and $15 million of aggregate fair value. Additionally each project had less than $2 million of estimated costs to complete and $5 million aggregate cost to complete. As of the acquisition date, the weighted-average estimated percentage completion of all six projects combined was 36 percent.

The results of operations of PopCap and the estimated fair market values of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed have been included in our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements since the date of acquisition. Pro forma results of operations have not been presented because the effect of the acquisition was not material to our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations.

KlickNation and Other Fiscal 2012 Acquisitions

In November 2011, we acquired KlickNation, a developer of social role-playing games. During the nine months ended December 31, 2011, we completed three other acquisitions. These business combinations were completed for total cash consideration of approximately $55 million. These acquisitions were not material to our Consolidated Balance Sheets and Statements of Operations. The results of operations and the estimated fair value of the acquired assets and assumed liabilities have been included in our Consolidated Financial Statements since the date of the acquisitions. See Note 7 for information regarding goodwill and acquisition-related intangible assets. Pro forma results of operations have not been presented because the effect of the acquisitions was not material to our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations.

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Impact Of Recently Issued Accounting Standards
9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Impact Of Recently Issued Accounting Standards [Abstract]  
Impact Of Recently Issued Accounting Standards

(18) IMPACT OF RECENTLY ISSUED ACCOUNTING STANDARDS

In May 2011, the FASB issued ASU 2011-04, Fair Value Measurement (Topic 820): Amendments to Achieve Common Fair Value Measurement and Disclosure Requirements in U.S. GAAP and IFRSs. The amendments in this ASU generally represent clarification of Topic 820, but also include instances where a particular principle or requirement for measuring fair value or disclosing information about fair value measurements has changed. This update results in common principles and requirements for measuring fair value and for disclosing information about fair value measurements in accordance with U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and International Financial Reporting Standards. The amendments are effective for interim and annual periods beginning after December 15, 2011 and are to be applied prospectively. We do not expect the adoption of ASU 2011-04 to have a material impact on our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.

In June 2011, the FASB issued ASU 2011-05, Comprehensive Income (Topic 220): Presentation of Comprehensive Income. ASU 2011-05 requires one of two alternatives for presenting comprehensive income and eliminates the option to report other comprehensive income and its components as a part of the Consolidated Statements of Stockholders' Equity. Additionally, ASU 2011-05 requires presentation on the face of the financial statements reclassification adjustments for items that are reclassified from other comprehensive income to net income in the statement(s) where the components of net income and the components of other comprehensive income are presented. The requirement related to the reclassification adjustments from other comprehensive income to net income was deferred in December 2011, as a result of the issuance of ASU 2011-12,

Deferral of the Effective Date for Amendments to the Presentation of Reclassications of Items Out of Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income in Accounting Standards Update 2011-05 (Topic 220). The amendments in ASU 2011-05, as amended by ASU 2011-12, do not change the items that must be reported in other comprehensive income or when an item of other comprehensive income must be reclassified to net income. ASU 2011-05, as amended by ASU 2011-12 is effective for fiscal years and interim periods within those years beginning after December 15, 2011 and is to be applied retrospectively. We do not expect the adoption of ASU 2011-05, as amended by ASU 2011-12, to have a material impact on our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.

In September 2011, the FASB issued ASU 2011-08, Intangibles – Goodwill and Other (Topic 350): Testing Goodwill for Impairment. ASU 2011-08 allows an entity to first assess qualitative factors to determine whether it is more likely than not that the fair value of a reporting unit is less than its carrying amount as a basis for determining whether it is necessary to perform the two-step goodwill impairment test. If an entity concludes it is more likely than not that the fair value of a reporting unit exceeds its carrying amount, it need not perform the two-step impairment test. The amendments are effective for annual and interim goodwill impairment tests performed for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2011, with early adoption permitted. We do not expect the adoption of ASU 2011-08 to have an impact on our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.

 In December 2011, the FASB issued ASU 2011-11, Disclosures about Offsetting Assets and Liabilities, which creates new disclosure requirements about the nature of an entity's rights of offset and related arrangements associated with its financial instruments and derivative instruments. The disclosure requirements are effective for annual reporting periods beginning on or after January 1, 2013, and interim periods therein, with retrospective application required. The new disclosures are designed to make financial statements that are prepared under U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles more comparable to those prepared under International Financial Reporting Standards. We are currently evaluating the impact of ASU 2011-11 on our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.
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Stock-Based Compensation
9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Stock-Based Compensation [Abstract]  
Stock-Based Compensation

(14) STOCK-BASED COMPENSATION

Valuation Assumptions

We are required to estimate the fair value of share-based payment awards on the date of grant. We recognize compensation costs for stock-based payment awards to employees based on the grant-date fair value using a straight-line approach over the service period for which such awards are expected to vest.

We determine the fair value of our share-based payment awards as follows:

  • Restricted Stock Units, Restricted Stock, and Performance-Based Restricted Stock Units. The fair value of restricted stock units, restricted stock, and performance-based restricted stock units (other than market-based restricted stock units) is determined based on the quoted market price of our common stock on the date of grant. Performance-based restricted stock units include grants made (1) to certain members of executive management primarily granted in fiscal year 2008 and (2) in connection with certain acquisitions.
  • Market-Based Restricted Stock Units. Market-based restricted stock units consist of grants of performance-based restricted stock units to certain members of executive management (referred to herein as "market-based restricted stock units"). The fair value of our market-based restricted stock units is determined using a Monte-Carlo simulation model. Key assumptions for the Monte-Carlo simulation model are the risk-free interest rate, expected volatility, expected dividends and correlation coefficient.
  • Stock Options and Employee Stock Purchase Plan. The fair value of stock options and stock purchase rights granted pursuant to our equity incentive plans and our 2000 Employee Stock Purchase Plan ("ESPP"), respectively, is determined using the Black-Scholes valuation model based on the multiple-award valuation method. Key assumptions of the Black-Scholes valuation model are the risk-free interest rate, expected volatility, expected term and expected dividends.

The determination of the fair value of market-based restricted stock units, stock options and ESPP is affected by assumptions regarding subjective and complex variables. Generally, our assumptions are based on historical information and judgment is required to determine if historical trends may be indicators of future outcomes.

The estimated assumptions used in the Black-Scholes valuation model to value our stock option grants and ESPP were as follows:

                         
  Stock Option Grants ESPP
  Three Months Ended
December 31,
Nine Months Ended
December 31,
Nine Months Ended
December 31,
 
  2011 2010 2011 2010 2011 2010
Risk-free interest rate 0.4- 1.2 % 1.2- 2.6 % 0.4- 1.8 % 0.8- 2.6 % 0.1 % 0.2- 0.3 %
Expected volatility 42- 46 % 41- 43 % 40- 46 % 41- 45 % 39- 40 % 38 %
Weighted-average volatility 45 % 42 % 43 % 43 % 39 % 38 %
Expected term 4.1 years   4.2 years   4.4 years   4.4 years   6-12 months   6-12 months  
Expected dividends None   None   None   None   None   None  

 

There were no ESPP shares valued during the three months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010.

The estimated assumptions used in the Monte-Carlo simulation model to value our market-based restricted stock units were as follows:

     
  Nine Months Ended
December 31,
2011
 
 
Risk-free interest rate 0.2- 0.6 %
Expected volatility 14- 83 %
Weighted-average volatility 35 %
Expected dividends None  

 

 

There were no market-based restricted stock units granted during the three months ended December 31, 2011 and the three and nine months ended December 30, 2010.

Stock-Based Compensation Expense

Employee stock-based compensation expense recognized during the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 was calculated based on awards ultimately expected to vest and has been reduced for estimated forfeitures. In subsequent periods, if actual forfeitures differ from those estimates, an adjustment to stock-based compensation expense will be recognized at that time.

The following table summarizes stock-based compensation expense resulting from stock options, restricted stock, restricted stock units and the ESPP included in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations (in millions):

                 
  Three Months Ended
December 31,
Nine Months Ended
December 31,
 
  2011 2010 2011 2010
Cost of goods sold $ - $ 1 $ 1 $ 2
Marketing and sales   7   6   18   16
General and administrative   11   9   29   32
Research and development   30   30   81   86
Restructuring and other charges   -   2   -   2
Stock-based compensation expense $ 48 $ 48 $ 129 $ 138

 

During the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010, we did not recognize any provision for or benefit from income taxes related to our stock-based compensation expense.

As of December 31, 2011, our total unrecognized compensation cost related to stock options was $17 million and is expected to be recognized over a weighted-average service period of 1.7 years. As of December 31, 2011, our total unrecognized compensation cost related to restricted stock, restricted stock units and notes payable in shares of common stock (collectively referred to as "restricted stock rights") was $310 million and is expected to be recognized over a weighted-average service period of 2.0 years. During the nine months ended December 31, 2011, we determined that the performance criteria for certain performance-based restricted stock units was improbable of achievement and accordingly reversed stock-based compensation expense of $7 million previously recognized within our Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations. As the criteria for these certain performance-based restricted stock was improbable of achievement, the related unrecognized compensation cost is excluded from the total unrecognized compensation cost related to restricted stock rights as of December 31, 2011.

Stock Options

The following table summarizes our stock option activity for the nine months ended December 31, 2011:

               
  Options
(in thousands)
Weighted-
Average
Exercise Price
Weighted-
Average
Remaining
Contractual Term
(in years)
Aggregate
Intrinsic Value
(in millions)
 
 
 
 
Outstanding as of March 31, 2011 12,899   $ 31.39      
Granted 431     20.79      
Exercised (1,145 )   19.61      
Forfeited, cancelled or expired (2,151 )   23.90      
Outstanding as of December 31, 2011 10,034     33.90 5.15 $ 10
Exercisable as of December 31, 2011 8,440     35.43 4.69 $ 9

 

The aggregate intrinsic value represents the total pre-tax intrinsic value based on our closing stock price as of December 31, 2011, which would have been received by the option holders had all the option holders exercised their options as of that date. The weighted-average grant date fair values of stock options granted during the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 were $7.85 and $7.35, respectively. The weighted-average grant date fair values of stock options granted during the three and nine months ended December 31, 2010 were $5.58 and $6.20, respectively. We issue new common stock from our authorized shares upon the exercise of stock options.

Restricted Stock Rights

The following table summarizes our restricted stock rights activity, excluding performance-based and market-based restricted stock unit activity discussed below, for the nine months ended December 31, 2011:

         
  Restricted Stock
Rights
(in thousands)
Weighted-
Average Grant
Date Fair Value
 
 
Balance as of March 31, 2011 13,971   $ 22.01
Granted 9,433     22.17
Vested (5,123 )   20.33
Forfeited or cancelled (1,564 )   20.22
Balance as of December 31, 2011 16,717     22.78

 

The weighted-average grant date fair values of restricted stock rights granted during the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 were $22.10 and $22.17, respectively. The weighted-average grant date fair values of restricted stock rights granted during the three and nine months ended December 31, 2010 were $15.59 and $17.25, respectively.

Performance-Based Restricted Stock Units

The following table summarizes our performance-based restricted stock unit activity for the nine months ended December 31, 2011:

         
  Performance-
Based Restricted
Stock Units
(in thousands)
Weighted-
Average Grant
Date Fair Value
 
 
 
Balance as of March 31, 2011 1,993   $ 47.00
Forfeited or cancelled (423 )   34.80
Balance as of December 31, 2011 1,570     50.29

 

Market-Based Restricted Stock Units

Our market-based restricted stock units vest contingent upon the achievement of pre-determined market and service conditions. If these market conditions are not met but service conditions are met, the restricted stock units will not vest; however, any compensation expense we have recognized to date will not be reversed. During the three months ended June 30, 2011, 670,000 market-based restricted stock units, representing the target number, were granted. The number of shares of common stock to be received at vesting will range from zero percent to 200 percent of the target number of stock units based on our total stockholder return ("TSR") relative to the performance of companies in the NASDAQ-100 Index for each measurement period over a three year period. The maximum number of common shares that could vest is 1,340,000 for market-based restricted stock units granted in fiscal year 2012. The following table summarizes our market-based restricted stock unit activity for the nine months ended December 31, 2011:

         
  Market-Based
Restricted Stock
Units
(in thousands)
Weighted-
Average Grant
Date Fair Value
 
 
 
Balance as of March 31, 2011 -   $ -
Granted 670     34.77
Forfeited or cancelled (35 )   34.77
Balance as of December 31, 2011 635     34.77

 

 Stock Repurchase Program

On February 1, 2011, our Board of Directors authorized a program to repurchase up to $600 million of our common stock over the next 18 months. The timing and actual amount of the stock repurchases will depend on several factors including price, capital availability, regulatory requirements, alternative investment opportunities and other market conditions. We are not obligated to repurchase any specific number of shares under the program and the repurchase program may be modified, suspended or discontinued at any time. During nine months ended December 31, 2011, we repurchased and retired approximately 11 million shares of our common stock for approximately $230 million, net of commissions.

Annual Meeting of Stockholders

At our Annual Meeting of Stockholders, held on July 28, 2011, our stockholders approved (1) an amendment to our 2000 Equity Incentive Plan (the "Equity Plan") to increase the number of shares authorized for issuance under the Equity Plan by 10 million shares and (2) an amendment to the ESPP to increase the number of shares authorized under the ESPP by 3.5 million shares.

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Segment Information (Net Revenue By Geographic Area) (Details) (USD $)
In Millions, unless otherwise specified
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Dec. 31, 2010
Dec. 31, 2011
Dec. 31, 2010
Revenue from External Customer [Line Items]        
Net revenue $ 1,061 $ 1,053 $ 2,775 $ 2,499
North America [Member]
       
Revenue from External Customer [Line Items]        
Net revenue from unaffiliated customers 500 528 1,338 1,306
Europe [Member]
       
Revenue from External Customer [Line Items]        
Net revenue from unaffiliated customers 505 477 1,271 1,056
Asia [Member]
       
Revenue from External Customer [Line Items]        
Net revenue from unaffiliated customers $ 56 $ 48 $ 166 $ 137
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Balance Sheet Details
9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Balance Sheet Details [Abstract]  
Balance Sheet Details

(10) BALANCE SHEET DETAILS

Inventories

Inventories as of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011 consisted of (in millions):

         
  As of
December 31,
2011
As of
March 31,
2011
 
 
Raw materials and work in process $ 2 $ 8
Finished goods   67   69
Inventories $ 69 $ 77

 

Property and Equipment, Net

Property and equipment, net, as of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011 consisted of (in millions):

             
  As of
December 31,
2011
As of
March 31,
2011
 
 
Computer equipment and software $ 553   $ 504  
Buildings   333     355  
Leasehold improvements   113     105  
Office equipment, furniture and fixtures   69     67  
Land   63     66  
Construction in progress   35     20  
Warehouse equipment and other   10     10  
    1,176     1,127  
Less: accumulated depreciation   (629 )   (614 )
Property and equipment, net $ 547   $ 513  

 

Depreciation expense associated with property and equipment was $23 million and $74 million for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011, respectively. Depreciation expense associated with property and equipment was $26 million and $79 million for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2010, respectively.

Acquisition-Related Restricted Cash Included in Other Current Assets

Included in other current assets on our Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets as of December 31, 2011 and March 30, 2011 was $106 million and $100 million, respectively, of acquisition-related restricted cash. In connection with our acquisition of Playfish in fiscal year 2010, we deposited $100 million into an escrow account to pay the former shareholders of Playfish in the event certain performance milestones through December 31, 2011 are achieved. In connection with our acquisition of PopCap in August 2011, we acquired $6 million of additional restricted cash held in an escrow account in the event certain liabilities become due. As these deposits are restricted in nature, they are excluded from cash and cash equivalents. Through the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011, no distributions were made from the restricted cash amount. We expect to pay approximately $50 million in connection with the Playfish earn-out. We expect the remaining $50 million in restricted cash will be released and converted to available cash and cash equivalents in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2012.

 

Accrued and Other Current Liabilities

Accrued and other current liabilities as of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011 consisted of (in millions):

         
  As of
December 31,
2011
As of
March 31,
2011
 
 
Other accrued expenses $ 417 $ 359
Accrued compensation and benefits   211   232
Accrued royalties   143   96
Deferred net revenue (other)   75   81
Accrued and other current liabilities $ 846 $ 768

 

Deferred net revenue (other) includes the deferral of subscription revenue, deferrals related to our Switzerland distribution business, advertising revenue, licensing arrangements, and other revenue for which revenue recognition criteria has not been met.

Deferred Net Revenue (Packaged Goods and Digital Content)

Deferred net revenue (packaged goods and digital content) was $1,439 million as of December 31, 2011 and $1,005 million as of March 31, 2011. Deferred net revenue (packaged goods and digital content) includes the unrecognized revenue from (1) bundled sales of certain online-enabled packaged goods and digital content for which either we do not have VSOE for the online service that we provide in connection with the sale of the software or we have an obligation to provide future incremental unspecified digital content, (2) certain packaged goods sales of massively-multiplayer online role-playing games, and (3) sales of certain incremental content associated with our core subscription services that can only be played online, which are types of "micro-transactions." We recognize revenue from sales of online-enabled packaged goods and digital content for which (1) we do not have VSOE for the online service that we provided in connection with the sale and (2) we have an obligation to deliver incremental unspecified digital content in the future without an additional fee on a straight-line basis generally over an estimated six-month period beginning in the month after shipment. However, we expense the cost of goods sold related to these transactions during the period in which the product is delivered (rather than on a deferred basis).

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Royalties And Licenses (Schedule Of Royalty-Related Liabilities) (Details) (USD $)
In Millions, unless otherwise specified
Dec. 31, 2011
Mar. 31, 2011
Royalty Related Liabilities [Line Items]    
Royalty-related liabilities $ 223 $ 197
Accrued And Other Current Liabilities [Member]
   
Royalty Related Liabilities [Line Items]    
Royalty-related liabilities 163 136
Other Liabilities [Member]
   
Royalty Related Liabilities [Line Items]    
Royalty-related liabilities $ 60 $ 61
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Restructuring And Other Charges
9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Restructuring And Other Charges [Abstract]  
Restructuring And Other Charges

(8) RESTRUCTURING AND OTHER CHARGES

Restructuring and other restructuring plan-related information as of December 31, 2011 was as follows (in millions):

                                                 
  Fiscal 2011 Restructuring Fiscal 2010 Restructuring Fiscal 2009
Restructuring
Fiscal 2008
Reorganization
Total
 
  Workforce Other Workforce Facilities-
related
Other Facilities-
related
Facilities-
related
 
Balances as of March 31, 2010 $ -   $ -   $ 8   $ 11   $ 7   $ 3   $ -   $ 29  
Charges to operations   13     135     -     -     13     -     -     161  
Charges settled in cash   (8 )   (32 )   (8 )   (6 )   (15 )   (1 )   -     (70 )
Charges settled in non-cash   (2 )   (2 )   -     1     -     -     -     (3 )
Balances as of March 31, 2011   3     101     -     6     5     2     -     117  
Charges to operations   (1 )   19     -     (3 )   12     -   (10 )   17  
Charges settled in cash   (2 )   (40 )   -     (2 )   (14 )   -     10     (48 )
Balances as of December 31, 2011 $ -   $ 80   $ -   $ 1   $ 3   $ 2   $ -   $ 86  

 

Fiscal 2011 Restructuring

In fiscal year 2011, we announced a plan focused on the restructuring of certain licensing and developer agreements in an effort to improve the long-term profitability of our packaged goods business. Under this plan, we amended certain licensing and developer agreements. To a much lesser extent, as part of this restructuring we had workforce reductions and facilities closures through March 31, 2011. Substantially all of these exit activities were completed by March 31, 2011.

As part of our fiscal 2011 restructuring plan, we amended certain license agreements to terminate certain rights we previously had to use the licensors' intellectual property. However, under these agreements we continue to be obligated to pay the contractual minimum royalty-based commitments set forth in the original agreements. Accordingly, we recognized losses and impairments of $121 million representing (1) the net present value of the estimated payments related to terminating these rights and (2) writing down assets associated with these agreements to their approximate fair value. In addition, for one agreement, the actual amount of the loss is variable and subject to periodic adjustments as it is dependent upon the actual revenue we generate from the games. Because the loss for one agreement will be paid in installments through June 2016, our accrued loss was computed using the effective interest method. We currently estimate recognizing in future periods through June 2016, approximately $13 million for the accretion of interest expense related to this obligation. This interest expense will be included in restructuring and other charges in our Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations.

In addition, for the development of certain games, we previously entered into publishing agreements with independent software developers. Under these agreements, we were obligated to pay the independent software developers a predetermined amount (a "Minimum Guarantee") upon delivery of a completed product. The independent software developers were thinly capitalized and they financed the development of products through bank borrowings. During fiscal year 2011, in order to more directly influence the development, product quality and product completion, we amended these agreements whereby we agreed to advance a portion of the Minimum Guarantee prior to completion of the product which were used by the independent software developers to repay their bank loans. In addition, we are committed to advance the remaining portion of the Minimum Guarantee during the remaining development period. As a result, we assumed development risk of the products.

Because the independent software developers are thinly capitalized, our sole ability to recover the Minimum Guarantee is effectively through publishing the software product in development. We also have exclusive rights to exploit the software product once completed. Therefore, we concluded that the substance of the arrangement is the purchase of research and development that has no alternative future use and was expensed upon acquisition. Accordingly, we recognized a $31 million charge in our Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations during the fiscal year ended March 31, 2011. In addition, we will recognize the remaining portion of the Minimum Guarantee to be advanced during the development period as research and development expenses as the services are incurred.

Since the inception of the fiscal 2011 restructuring plan through December 31, 2011, we have incurred charges of $166 million, consisting of (1) $123 million related to the amendment of certain licensing agreements and other intangible asset impairment costs, (2) $31 million related to the amendment of certain developer agreements, and (3) $12 million in employee-related expenses. The $80 million restructuring accrual as of December 31, 2011 related to the fiscal 2011 restructuring is expected to be settled by June 2016. During the remainder of fiscal year 2012, we anticipate incurring less than $2 million of restructuring charges related to the fiscal 2011 restructuring (primarily interest expense accretion).

 

 

Overall, including $166 million in charges incurred through December 31, 2011, we expect to incur total cash and non-cash charges between $180 million and $185 million by June 2016. These charges will consist primarily of (1) charges, including accretion of interest expense, related to the amendment of certain licensing and developer agreements and other intangible asset impairment costs (approximately $170 million) and (2) employee-related costs ($12 million).

Fiscal 2010 Restructuring

In fiscal year 2010, we announced a restructuring plan to narrow our product portfolio to provide greater focus on titles with higher margin opportunities. Under this plan, we reduced our workforce by approximately 1,100 employees and have (1) consolidated or closed various facilities, (2) eliminated certain titles, and (3) incurred IT and other costs to assist in reorganizing certain activities. The majority of these exit activities were completed by March 31, 2010.

Since the inception of the fiscal 2010 restructuring plan through December 31, 2011, we have incurred charges of $138 million, consisting of (1) $62 million in employee-related expenses, (2) $57 million related to intangible asset impairment costs, abandoned rights to intellectual property, and other costs to assist in the reorganization of our business support functions, and (3) $19 million related to the closure of certain of our facilities. We do not expect to incur any additional restructuring charges under this plan. The $4 million restructuring accrual as of December 31, 2011 related to the fiscal 2010 restructuring is expected to be settled by March 2012.

Fiscal 2009 Restructuring

In fiscal year 2009, we announced a cost reduction plan as a result of our performance combined with the economic environment. This plan included a narrowing of our product portfolio, a reduction in our worldwide workforce of approximately 11 percent, or 1,100 employees, the closure of 10 facilities, and reductions in other variable costs and capital expenditures.

Since the inception of the fiscal 2009 restructuring plan through March 31, 2011, we have incurred charges of $55 million, consisting of (1) $33 million in employee-related expenses, (2) $20 million related to the closure of certain of our facilities, and (3) $2 million related to asset impairments. We do not expect to incur any additional restructuring charges under this plan. The restructuring accrual of $2 million as of December 31, 2011 related to the fiscal 2009 restructuring is expected to be settled by September 2016.

Fiscal 2008 Reorganization

As part of our fiscal 2008 reorganization, in December 2007, we commenced marketing our facility in Chertsey, England for sale. In August 2011, we completed the sale of our facility in Chertsey, England for $26 million and recognized a gain of $10 million. The gain is included in restructuring and other charges on our Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations.

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Royalties And Licenses
9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Royalties And Licenses [Abstract]  
Royalties And Licenses

(9) ROYALTIES AND LICENSES

Our royalty expenses consist of payments to (1) content licensors, (2) independent software developers, and (3) co-publishing and distribution affiliates. License royalties consist of payments made to celebrities, professional sports organizations, movie studios and other organizations for our use of their trademarks, copyrights, personal publicity rights, content and/or other intellectual property. Royalty payments to independent software developers are payments for the development of intellectual property related to our games. Co-publishing and distribution royalties are payments made to third parties for the delivery of products.

Royalty-based obligations with content licensors and distribution affiliates are either paid in advance and capitalized as prepaid royalties or are accrued as incurred and subsequently paid. These royalty-based obligations are generally expensed to cost of goods sold generally at the greater of the contractual rate for contracts with guaranteed minimums, or an effective royalty rate based on the total projected net revenue. Prepayments made to thinly capitalized independent software developers and co-publishing affiliates are generally made in connection with the development of a particular product, and therefore, we are generally subject to development risk prior to the release of the product. Accordingly, payments that are due prior to completion of a product are generally expensed to research and development over the development period as the services are incurred. Payments due after completion of the product (primarily royalty-based in nature) are generally expensed as cost of goods sold.

 

Our contracts with some licensors include minimum guaranteed royalty payments, which are initially recorded as an asset and as a liability at the contractual amount when no performance remains with the licensor. When performance remains with the licensor, we record guarantee payments as an asset when actually paid and as a liability when incurred, rather than recording the asset and liability upon execution of the contract. Royalty liabilities are classified as current liabilities to the extent such royalty payments are contractually due within the next 12 months.

Each quarter, we also evaluate the expected future realization of our royalty-based assets, as well as any unrecognized minimum commitments not yet paid to determine amounts we deem unlikely to be realized through product sales. Any impairments or losses determined before the launch of a product are charged to research and development expense. Impairments or losses determined post-launch are charged to cost of goods sold. We evaluate long-lived royalty-based assets for impairment generally using undiscounted cash flows when impairment indicators exist. Unrecognized minimum royalty-based commitments are accounted for as executory contracts, and therefore, any losses on these commitments are recognized when the underlying intellectual property is abandoned (i.e., cease use) or the contractual rights to use the intellectual property are terminated. During the three months ended December 31, 2011, we did not recognize any losses or impairment charges on unrecognized minimum royalty-based commitments and royalties-based assets. During the nine months ended December 31, 2011, we recognized additional losses of $14 million representing an adjustment to our fiscal 2011 restructuring. During the three months ended December 31, 2010, in connection with our fiscal 2011 restructuring, we recognized losses of $75 million on our previously unrecognized minimum royalty-based commitments and impairment charges of $27 million on our royalty-based assets. During the nine months ended December 31, 2010, we recognized losses of $85 million, inclusive of $75 million related to our fiscal 2011 restructuring, on our previously unrecognized minimum royalty-based commitments and impairment charges of $27 million on our royalty-based assets related to our fiscal 2011 restructuring.

The current and long-term portions of prepaid royalties and minimum guaranteed royalty-related assets, included in other current assets and other assets, consisted of (in millions):

         
  As of
December 31,
2011
As of
March 31,
2011
 
 
Other current assets $ 65 $ 89
Other assets   99   22
Royalty-related assets $ 164 $ 111

 

At any given time, depending on the timing of our payments to our co-publishing and/or distribution affiliates, content licensors, and/or independent software developers, we recognize unpaid royalty amounts owed to these parties as accrued liabilities. The current and long-term portions of accrued royalties, included in accrued and other current liabilities and other liabilities, consisted of (in millions):

         
  As of
December 31,
2011
As of
March 31,
2011
 
 
Accrued and other current liabilities $ 163 $ 136
Other liabilities   60   61
Royalty-related liabilities $ 223 $ 197

 

As of December 31, 2011, $80 million of restructuring accruals related to the fiscal 2011 restructuring plan is included in royalty-related liabilities in the table above. See Note 8 for details of restructuring and other restructuring plan-related activities and Note 10 for the details of our accrued and other current liabilities.

In addition, as of December 31, 2011, we were committed to pay approximately $896 million to content licensors, independent software developers, and co-publishing and/or distribution affiliates, but performance remained with the counterparty (i.e., delivery of the product or content or other factors) and such commitments were therefore not recorded in our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.

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Income Taxes
9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Income Taxes [Abstract]  
Income Taxes

(11) INCOME TAXES

We estimate our annual effective tax rate at the end of each quarterly period, and we record the tax effect of certain discrete items, which are unusual or occur infrequently, in the interim period in which they occur, including changes in judgment about deferred tax valuation allowances. In addition, jurisdictions with a projected loss for the year, jurisdictions with a year-to-date loss where no tax benefit can be recognized, and jurisdictions where we are unable to estimate an annual effective tax rate are excluded from the estimated annual effective tax rate. The impact of such an exclusion could result in a higher or lower effective tax rate during a particular quarter depending on the mix and timing of actual earnings versus annual projections.

We recognize deferred tax assets and liabilities for both the expected impact of differences between the financial statement amount and the tax basis of assets and liabilities and for the expected future tax benefit to be derived from tax losses and tax credit carry forwards. We record a valuation allowance against deferred tax assets when it is considered more likely than not that all or a portion of our deferred tax assets will not be realized. In making this determination, we are required to give significant weight to evidence that can be objectively verified. It is generally difficult to conclude that a valuation allowance is not needed when there is significant negative evidence, such as cumulative losses in recent years. Forecasts of future taxable income are considered to be less objective than past results, particularly in light of the economic environment. Therefore, cumulative losses weigh heavily in the overall assessment. Based on the assumptions and requirements noted above, we have recorded a valuation allowance against most of our U.S. deferred tax assets. In addition, we expect to provide a valuation allowance on future U.S. tax benefits until we can sustain a level of profitability or until other significant positive evidence arises that suggest that these benefits are more likely than not to be realized.

During the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011, we recorded approximately $3 million and $58 million, respectively, of additional net deferred tax liabilities related to the PopCap and KlickNation acquisitions. These additional deferred tax liabilities create a new source of taxable income, thereby requiring us to release a portion of our deferred tax asset valuation allowance with a related reduction in income tax expense for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 of approximately $3 million and $58 million, respectively.

 

The provision for (benefit from) income taxes reported for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 is based on our projected annual effective tax rate for fiscal year 2012, and also includes certain discrete tax benefits recorded during the period. Our effective tax rates for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 were a tax expense of 6.2 percent and tax benefit of 5.5 percent, respectively, compared to a tax expense of 6.3 percent and a tax benefit of 0.2 percent for the same periods of fiscal 2011. The effective tax rate for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 differs from the statutory rate of 35.0 percent primarily due to the utilization of U.S. deferred tax assets which were subject to a valuation allowance, a reduction in the U.S. valuation allowance related to the PopCap and KlickNation acquisitions, and non-U.S. profits subject to a reduced or zero tax rate. The effective tax rate for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 differs from the same period in fiscal year 2011 primarily due to greater tax benefits recorded in fiscal year 2012 related to the reduction of the U.S. valuation allowance as a result of the PopCap and KlickNation acquisitions.

During the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011, we recorded a net increase of $5 million and $13 million, respectively in gross unrecognized tax benefits. The total gross unrecognized tax benefits as of December 31, 2011 is $286 million, of which approximately $43 million is offset by prior cash deposits to tax authorities for issues pending resolution. A portion of our unrecognized tax benefits will affect our effective tax rate if they are recognized upon favorable resolution of the uncertain tax positions. As of December 31, 2011, if recognized, approximately $144 million of the unrecognized tax benefits would affect our effective tax rate and approximately $130 million would result in adjustments to deferred tax assets with corresponding adjustments to the valuation allowance.

During the three months ended December 31, 2011, we recorded a net decrease in taxes of $2 million for accrued interest and penalties related to tax positions taken on our tax returns. As of December 31, 2011, the combined amount of accrued interest and penalties related to uncertain tax positions included in income tax obligations on our Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet was approximately $22 million.

The IRS has completed its examination of our federal income tax returns through fiscal year 2005, and is currently examining our fiscal years 2006, 2007 and 2008 tax returns. We are also currently under income tax examination in Canada for fiscal years 2004 and 2005, and in France for fiscal years 2006 through 2008. We remain subject to income tax examination for several other jurisdictions including Canada for fiscal years after 2003, in France for fiscal years after 2008, in Germany for fiscal years after 2007, in the United Kingdom for fiscal years after 2009, and in Switzerland for fiscal years after 2007.

On January 18, 2011, we received a Corporation Notice of Reassessment (the "Notice") from the Canada Revenue Agency ("CRA") claiming that we owe additional taxes, plus interest and penalties, for the 2004 and 2005 tax years. The incremental tax liability asserted by the CRA is $44 million, excluding interest and penalties. The Notice primarily relates to transfer pricing in connection with the reimbursement of costs for services rendered to our U.S. parent company by one of our subsidiaries in Canada. We do not agree with the CRA's position and we have filed a Notice of Objection with the appeals department of the CRA. We do not believe the CRA's position has merit and accordingly, we have not adjusted our liability for uncertain tax positions as a result of the Notice. If, upon resolution, we are required to pay an amount in excess of our liability for uncertain tax positions for this matter, the incremental amounts due would result in additional charges to income tax expense. In determining such charges, we would consider the impact of any correlative relief we may obtain in the form of additional tax deductions in the U.S.

The timing of the resolution of income tax examinations is highly uncertain, and the amounts ultimately paid, if any, upon resolution of the issues raised by the taxing authorities may differ materially from the amounts accrued for each year. Although potential resolution of uncertain tax positions involve multiple tax periods and jurisdictions, it is reasonably possible that a reduction of up to $55 million of the reserves for unrecognized tax benefits may occur within the next 12 months, some of which, depending on the nature of the settlement or expiration of statutes of limitations, may affect our income tax provision (benefit) and therefore benefit the resulting effective tax rate. The actual amount could vary significantly depending on the ultimate timing and nature of any settlements.

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Balance Sheet Details (Accrued And Other Current Liabilities Schedule) (Details) (USD $)
In Millions, unless otherwise specified
Dec. 31, 2011
Mar. 31, 2011
Balance Sheet Details [Abstract]    
Other accrued expenses $ 417 $ 359
Accrued compensation and benefits 211 232
Accrued royalties 143 96
Deferred net revenue (other) 75 81
Accrued and other current liabilities $ 846 $ 768 [1]
[1] Derived from audited consolidated financial statements.
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Segment Information (Long-Lived Assets By Geographic Area) (Details) (USD $)
In Millions, unless otherwise specified
Dec. 31, 2011
Dec. 31, 2010
Revenues from External Customers and Long-Lived Assets [Line Items]    
Long-lived assets $ 2,665 $ 1,769
North America [Member]
   
Revenues from External Customers and Long-Lived Assets [Line Items]    
Long-lived assets 2,179 1,286
Europe [Member]
   
Revenues from External Customers and Long-Lived Assets [Line Items]    
Long-lived assets 438 449
Asia [Member]
   
Revenues from External Customers and Long-Lived Assets [Line Items]    
Long-lived assets $ 48 $ 34
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Financing Arrangement (Narrative) (Details) (USD $)
Share data in Millions, except Per Share data, unless otherwise specified
9 Months Ended 3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended 9 Months Ended 0 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Dec. 31, 2011
0.75% Convertible Senior Notes [Member]
years
Dec. 31, 2011
0.75% Convertible Senior Notes [Member]
days
years
Jul. 20, 2011
0.75% Convertible Senior Notes [Member]
Dec. 31, 2011
Convertible Note Hedge [Member]
Jul. 14, 2011
Convertible Note Hedge [Member]
Jul. 20, 2011
Warrants [Member]
Dec. 31, 2011
Warrants [Member]
Jul. 14, 2011
Warrants [Member]
Jul. 14, 2010
Warrants [Member]
Dec. 31, 2011
Liability Component [Member]
0.75% Convertible Senior Notes [Member]
Jul. 20, 2011
Liability Component [Member]
0.75% Convertible Senior Notes [Member]
Dec. 31, 2011
Equity Component [Member]
0.75% Convertible Senior Notes [Member]
Financing Arrangement [Line Items]                          
0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016 maturity date   Jul. 15, 2016 Jul. 15, 2016                    
Convertible Senior Notes, Carrying Value $ 534,000,000                     $ 525,000,000  
Debt issuance costs   15,000,000 15,000,000               13,000,000   2,000,000
Conversion rate of Notes     31.5075                    
Principal amount 633,000,000 632,500,000 632,500,000 632,500,000                  
Face amount of Notes   1,000 1,000                    
Initial conversion price per share of Notes   $ 31.74 $ 31.74                    
Number of trading days greater than or equal to the initial conversion price     20                    
Consecutive trading days under conversion trigger     30                    
Number of trading day that trading price falls below 98% of last reported sales price multiplied by conversion rate     5                    
Consecutive trading days under conversion trigger, trading price     10                    
Trigger price as percent of conversion price 130.00%                        
Trigger price $ 41.26                        
Debt trading price as a percentage of stock price times conversion rate 98.00%                        
Effective interest rate   4.54% 4.54%                    
Strike price for convertible note hedge           31.74              
Amount paid for Convertible Note Hedge         107,000,000                
Shares covered by Hedge Transactions           19.9              
Proceeds from Warrants transaction             $ 65,000,000            
Shares covered by warrants issuance                   19.9      
Strike price of warrants               $ 41.14 $ 41.14        
Contractual interest rate of 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016 0.75% 0.75% 0.75%                    
Debt instrument remaining discount amortization period (in years)   4.5 4.5                    
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Balance Sheet Details (Property And Equipment, Net Schedule) (Details) (USD $)
In Millions, unless otherwise specified
Dec. 31, 2011
Mar. 31, 2011
Balance Sheet Details [Abstract]    
Computer equipment and software $ 553 $ 504
Buildings 333 355
Leasehold improvements 113 105
Office equipment, furniture and fixtures 69 67
Land 63 66
Construction in progress 35 20
Warehouse equipment and other 10 10
Property, plant and equipment, gross 1,176 1,127
Less: accumulated depreciation (629) (614)
Property and equipment, net $ 547 $ 513 [1]
[1] Derived from audited consolidated financial statements.
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Commitments And Contingencies (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Commitments And Contingencies [Abstract]  
Minimum Contractual Obligations
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Business Combinations (Schedule Of Intangible Assets Acquired) (Details) (PopCap [Member], USD $)
In Millions, unless otherwise specified
1 Months Ended
Aug. 31, 2011
years
Business Acquisition [Line Items]  
Gross Carrying Amount $ 302
Weighted-Average Useful Life (in years) 6
Developed And Core Technology [Member]
 
Business Acquisition [Line Items]  
Gross Carrying Amount 245
Weighted-Average Useful Life (in years) 6
Trade Names And Trademarks [Member]
 
Business Acquisition [Line Items]  
Gross Carrying Amount 40
Weighted-Average Useful Life (in years) 9
In-Process Research And Development [Member]
 
Business Acquisition [Line Items]  
Gross Carrying Amount 15
Weighted-Average Useful Life (in years) 5
Other Intangibles [Member]
 
Business Acquisition [Line Items]  
Gross Carrying Amount $ 2
Weighted-Average Useful Life (in years) 4
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Net Loss Per Share
9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Net Loss Per Share [Abstract]  
Net Loss Per Share

(16) NET LOSS PER SHARE

As a result of our net loss for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011, we have excluded all share-based payment awards from the diluted loss per share calculation as their inclusion would have had an antidilutive effect. Had we reported net income for these periods, an additional 6 million shares and 7 million shares of common stock would have been included in the number of shares used to calculate diluted earnings per share, respectively. Additionally, had we reported net income, options to purchase, restricted stock units and restricted stock to be released in the amount of 7 and 9 million shares of common stock would have been excluded from the treasury stock method computation of diluted shares for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 as their inclusion would have had an antidilutive effect.

As a result of our net loss for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2010, we have excluded all share-based payment awards from the diluted loss per share calculation as their inclusion would have had an antidilutive effect. Had we reported net income for these periods, an additional 3 million shares of common stock in each period would have been included in the number of shares used to calculate diluted earnings per share. Additionally, had we reported net income, options to purchase, restricted stock units and restricted stock to be released in the amount of 18 million shares of common stock in each period would have been excluded from the treasury stock method computation of diluted shares, as their inclusion would have had an antidilutive effect.

Potentially dilutive shares of common stock related to our 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016, which have a conversion price of $31.74 per share and the associated Warrants, which have a conversion price of $41.14 per share were excluded from the computation of diluted loss per share for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 as their inclusion would have had an antidilutive effect resulting from the conversion price and our net loss for both periods. The Convertible Note Hedge was excluded from the calculation of diluted shares as the impact is always considered antidilutive since the call option would be exercised by us when the exercise price is lower than the market price. See Note 12 for additional information related to our 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016 and related Convertible Note Hedge and Warrants.

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Financial Instruments (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Financial Instruments [Abstract]  
Fair Value Of Short-Term Investments
                                 
    As of December 31, 2011   As of March 31, 2011    
    Cost or               Cost or            
    Amortized Gross Unrealized   Fair   Amortized Gross Unrealized   Fair
    Cost Gains Losses   Value   Cost Gains Losses   Value
Corporate bonds $ 150 $ 1 $ - $ 151 $ 252 $ 1 $ - $ 253
U.S. Treasury securities   123   -   -   123   124   -   -   124
U.S. agency securities   120   -   -   120   102   -   -   102
Commercial paper   12   -   -   12   18   -   -   18
Short-term investments $ 405 $ 1 $ - $ 406 $ 496 $ 1 $ - $ 497
Fair Value Of Short-Term Investments By Stated Maturity Date Schedule
                 
  As of December 31, 2011 As of March 31, 2011
  Amortized
Cost
Fair
Value
Amortized
Cost
Fair
Value
 
Short-term investments                
Due in 1 year or less $ 187 $ 187 $ 214 $ 214
Due in 1-2 years   118   118   156   157
Due in 2-3 years   100   101   126   126
Short-term investments $ 405 $ 406 $ 496 $ 497
Fair Value Of Marketable Equity Securities Schedule
                 
  Adjusted
Cost
Gross
Unrealized
Gains
Gross
Unrealized
Losses
Fair Value
As of December 31, 2011 $ 32 $ 111 $ - $ 143
As of March 31, 2011 $ 32 $ 129 $ - $ 161
Carrying Value And Fair Value Of Convertible Senior Notes
         
  As of December 31, 2011
  Carrying
Value
Fair
Value
 
0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016 $ 534 $ 615
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Business Combinations (Schedule Of Fair Value Of Consideration Paid) (Details) (PopCap [Member], USD $)
In Millions, unless otherwise specified
Aug. 31, 2011
PopCap [Member]
 
Business Acquisition [Line Items]  
Cash $ 645
Equity 87
Total purchase price $ 732
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Financial Instruments (Narrative) (Details) (USD $)
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Dec. 31, 2010
Dec. 31, 2011
Dec. 31, 2010
Mar. 31, 2011
Mar. 31, 2010
Financial Instruments [Line Items]            
Cash and cash equivalents $ 1,242,000,000 $ 1,353,000,000 $ 1,242,000,000 $ 1,353,000,000 $ 1,579,000,000 [1] $ 1,273,000,000
Total impairments of marketable securities 0 0 0      
Contractual interest rate of 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016 0.75%   0.75%      
Proceeds from sale of marketable equity securities 0 0 0 132,000,000    
The9 [Member]
           
Financial Instruments [Line Items]            
Total impairments of marketable securities       2,000,000    
Proceeds from sale of investment       11,000,000    
Gain (loss) on sale of investment       (3,000,000)    
Ubisoft [Member]
           
Financial Instruments [Line Items]            
Proceeds from sale of investment       121,000,000    
Gain (loss) on sale of investment       $ 28,000,000    
0.75% Convertible Senior Notes Due 2016 [Member]
           
Financial Instruments [Line Items]            
Contractual interest rate of 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2016 0.75%   0.75%      
[1] Derived from audited consolidated financial statements.
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Condensed Consolidated Statements Of Cash Flows (USD $)
In Millions, unless otherwise specified
9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Dec. 31, 2010
OPERATING ACTIVITIES    
Net loss $ (324) $ (427)
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities:    
Depreciation, amortization and accretion, net 148 138
Stock-based compensation 129 138
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Derivative Financial Instruments
9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Derivative Financial Instruments [Abstract]  
Derivative Financial Instruments

(5) DERIVATIVE FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

The assets or liabilities associated with our derivative instruments and hedging activities are recorded at fair value in other current assets or accrued and other current liabilities, respectively, on our Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets. As discussed below, the accounting for gains and losses resulting from changes in fair value depends on the use of the derivative instrument and whether it is designated and qualifies for hedge accounting.

We transact business in various foreign currencies and have significant international sales and expenses denominated in foreign currencies, subjecting us to foreign currency risk. We purchase foreign currency option contracts, generally with maturities of 15 months or less, to reduce the volatility of cash flows primarily related to forecasted revenue and expenses denominated in certain foreign currencies. In addition, we utilize foreign currency forward contracts to mitigate foreign exchange rate risk associated with foreign-currency-denominated monetary assets and liabilities, primarily intercompany receivables and payables. The foreign currency forward contracts generally have a contractual term of approximately three months or less and are transacted near month-end. At each quarter-end, the fair value of the foreign currency forward contracts generally is not significant. We do not use foreign currency option or foreign currency forward contracts for speculative or trading purposes.

Cash Flow Hedging Activities

Our foreign currency option contracts are designated and qualify as cash flow hedges. The effectiveness of the cash flow hedge contracts, including time value, is assessed monthly using regression analysis, as well as other timing and probability criteria. To qualify for hedge accounting treatment, all hedging relationships are formally documented at the inception of the hedges and must be highly effective in offsetting changes to future cash flows on hedged transactions. The effective portion of gains or losses resulting from changes in the fair value of these hedges is initially reported, net of tax, as a component of accumulated other comprehensive income in stockholders' equity. The gross amount of the effective portion of gains or losses resulting from changes in the fair value of these hedges is subsequently reclassified into net revenue or research and development expenses, as appropriate, in the period when the forecasted transaction is recognized in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations. In the event that the gains or losses in accumulated other comprehensive income are deemed to be ineffective, the ineffective portion of gains or losses resulting from changes in fair value, if any, is reclassified to interest and other income (expense), net, in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations. In the event that the underlying forecasted transactions do not occur, or it becomes remote that they will occur, within the defined hedge period, the gains or losses on the related cash flow hedges are reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income to interest and other income (expense), net, in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations. During the reporting periods, all forecasted transactions occurred, and therefore, there were no such gains or losses reclassified into interest and other income (expense), net. As of December 31, 2011, we had foreign currency option contracts to purchase approximately $90 million in foreign currency and to sell approximately $46 million of foreign currency. All of the foreign currency option contracts outstanding as of December 31, 2011 will mature in the next 12 months. As of March 31, 2011, we had foreign currency option contracts to purchase approximately $40 million in foreign currency and to sell approximately $10 million of foreign currency. As of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011, the fair value of these outstanding foreign currency option contracts was immaterial and is included in other current assets.

The effect of the gains and losses from our foreign currency option contracts in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 was immaterial, and is included in interest and other income (expense), net.

Balance Sheet Hedging Activities

Our foreign currency forward contracts are not designated as hedging instruments, and are accounted for as derivatives whereby the fair value of the contracts is reported as other current assets or accrued and other current liabilities on our Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets, and gains and losses resulting from changes in the fair value are reported in interest and other income (expense), net, in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations. The gains and losses on these foreign currency forward contracts generally offset the gains and losses in the underlying foreign-currency-denominated monetary assets and liabilities, which are also reported in interest and other income (expense), net, in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations. As of December 31, 2011, we had foreign currency forward contracts to purchase and sell approximately $662 million in foreign currencies. Of this amount, $623 million represented contracts to sell foreign currencies in exchange for U.S. dollars, $30 million to purchase foreign currency in exchange for U.S. dollars, and $9 million to sell foreign currency in exchange for British pounds sterling. As of March 31, 2011, we had foreign currency forward contracts to purchase and sell approximately $187 million in foreign currencies. Of this amount, $140 million represented contracts to sell foreign currencies in exchange for U.S. dollars, $31 million to purchase foreign currency in exchange for U.S. dollars, and $16 million to sell foreign currency in exchange for British pounds sterling. As of December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2011, the fair value of our foreign currency forward contracts was immaterial and is included in accrued and other liabilities.

 

 

The effect of foreign currency forward contracts in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010, was as follows (in millions):

                   
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Gain Recognizedin Income on Derivative
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December 31,
Nine Months Ended
December 31,
 
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Dec. 31, 2011
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PopCap [Member]
 
Business Acquisition [Line Items]  
Maximum additional consideration payable for business acquisition 550
Playfish [Member]
 
Business Acquisition [Line Items]  
Accrued contingent consideration $ 50
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Dec. 31, 2011
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  Location of Gain Recognized
in Income on Derivative
Gain Recognizedin Income on Derivative
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December 31,
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Dec. 31, 2011
Dec. 31, 2010
Dec. 31, 2011
Dec. 31, 2010
Employee Service Share-based Compensation, Allocation of Recognized Period Costs [Line Items]        
Stock-based compensation expense $ 48 $ 48 $ 129 $ 138
Cost Of Goods Sold [Member]
       
Employee Service Share-based Compensation, Allocation of Recognized Period Costs [Line Items]        
Stock-based compensation expense    1 1 2
Marketing And Sales [Member]
       
Employee Service Share-based Compensation, Allocation of Recognized Period Costs [Line Items]        
Stock-based compensation expense 7 6 18 16
General And Administrative [Member]
       
Employee Service Share-based Compensation, Allocation of Recognized Period Costs [Line Items]        
Stock-based compensation expense 11 9 29 32
Research And Development [Member]
       
Employee Service Share-based Compensation, Allocation of Recognized Period Costs [Line Items]        
Stock-based compensation expense 30 30 81 86
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Employee Service Share-based Compensation, Allocation of Recognized Period Costs [Line Items]        
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Significant Accounting Policies (Details) (USD $)
In Millions, unless otherwise specified
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Dec. 31, 2011
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Comprehensive Loss
9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
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Comprehensive Loss

(15) COMPREHENSIVE LOSS

We classify items of other comprehensive income (loss) by their nature in a financial statement and display the accumulated other comprehensive income balance separately from accumulated deficit and paid-in capital in the equity section of our balance sheets. Accumulated other comprehensive income primarily includes foreign currency translation adjustments and the net of tax amounts for unrealized gains (losses) on available-for-sale securities and derivative instruments designated as cash flow hedges. Foreign currency translation adjustments are not adjusted for income taxes as they relate to indefinite investments in non-U.S. subsidiaries.

The change in the components of comprehensive loss, net of related immaterial taxes, for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 is summarized as follows (in millions):

                         
  Three Months Ended
December 31,
Nine Months Ended
December 31,
 
  2011 2010 2011 2010
Net loss $ (205 ) $ (322 ) $ (324 ) $ (427 )
Other comprehensive income (loss):                        
Change in unrealized gains on available-for-sale securities   (72 )   -     (16 )   (49 )
Reclassification adjustment for realized gains on available-for-sale securities   -     -     (1 )   (27 )
Change in unrealized losses on derivative instruments   (1 )   (1 )   (2 )   (7 )
Reclassification adjustment for realized losses on derivative instruments   1     1     3     2  
Foreign currency translation adjustments   4     11     (13 )   8  
 
Total other comprehensive income (loss)   (68 )   11     (29 )   (73 )
 
Total comprehensive loss $ (273 ) $ (311 ) $ (353 ) $ (500 )

 

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