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News articleYahoo Finance· February 25, 2026

Oak-Eagle AcquireCo, Inc. Announces Pricing Terms for the Previously Announced Tender Offers and Consent Solicitations for Any and All of Electronic Arts Inc.'s 1.850% Senior Notes Due 2031 and 2.950% Senior Notes Due 2051

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Oak-Eagle AcquireCo, Inc. Announces Pricing Terms for the Previously Announced Tender Offers and Consent Solicitations for Any and All of Electronic Arts Inc.'s 1.850% Senior Notes Due 2031 and 2.950% Senior Notes Due 2051 WILMINGTON, Del., Feb…
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  • The consummation of the Merger is not conditioned on the consummation of the Tender Offers and the Consent Solicitations.

    80% confidence
  • The Offeror currently intends to cause the Company to defease one or both series of Notes if any Notes remain outstanding following consummation of the Tender Offers.

    80% confidence
  • The Offeror intends to extend the Expiration Time such that it will remain within three business days prior to the Settlement Date, anticipated to occur on or about the closing date of the Merger.

    80% confidence
  • Each Tender Offer and Consent Solicitation is a separate offer and is not conditioned on any other Tender Offer or Consent Solicitation.

    80% confidence
  • The Offeror currently intends to accept all Notes tendered in the Tender Offers, subject to the satisfaction of the conditions described.

    80% confidence

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Oak-Eagle AcquireCo, Inc. Announces Pricing Terms for the Previously Announced Tender Offers and Consent Solicitations for Any and All of Electronic Arts Inc.'s 1.850% Senior Notes Due 2031 and 2.950% Senior Notes Due 2051 — Source | Via News | Finance Via News