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Tomb Raider: Anniversary
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In 1996, the original Tomb Raider was launched. The 3D game design, controls and graphics were truly ground breaking for their time. Furthermore, gamers were also presented with a unique, female human playable character with which they could ...
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02-29-08 SCi restructures, cuts 25% jobs
01-15-08 SCi Management to get the boot?
12-16-07 PSP Review: Tomb Raider: Anniversary
09-28-07 SCi/Eidos suffers $60 million loss
08-08-07 PS2 Review: Tomb Raider: Anniversary
06-08-07 Steam without Lara Croft in Europe
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SCi management quits, shareholders happy
SCi's CEO bails out and everyone's happy about it. That's in short what has happened today.
SCi, the mother company of Eidos, has been having problems lately with share prices going down the drain and games being postponed while talks about a possible takeover have lead to nothing.
Today, the company's CEO, Jane Cavanagh, has resigned and with her also managing directors Bill Ennis and Rob Murphy have left.
Phil Rogers who was promoted last September to CFO is taking over Cavanagh's position after being with the company only since last March, but it looks like everyone's really happy with that as stock prices have risen 44 percent to £69.25 ($135.21)
SCi, the mother company of Eidos, has been having problems lately with share prices going down the drain and games being postponed while talks about a possible takeover have lead to nothing.
Today, the company's CEO, Jane Cavanagh, has resigned and with her also managing directors Bill Ennis and Rob Murphy have left.
Phil Rogers who was promoted last September to CFO is taking over Cavanagh's position after being with the company only since last March, but it looks like everyone's really happy with that as stock prices have risen 44 percent to £69.25 ($135.21)
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