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CEO Mark Pincus discusses the future of the mobile gaming ecosystem and what it needs to do to get there. Written by Rachel King, Contributor July 10, 2012 at 10:12 a.m. PT.
Mark Pincus, the head of the social gaming giant, also discusses potential opportunities in online gambling. By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor Mark Pincus' Zynga has 232 million monthly ...
Charlie Rose welcomed Zynga CEO Mark Pincus on his show last night for a 15 minute interview. Pincus says 60-70 million people a day are playing social games on Facebook and MySpace, and 1%-2% are ...
On Dec. 16, 2011, Zynga CEO Mark Pincus stood grinning at his company's San Francisco headquarters. Flanked by his wife, Alison; investors; and employees, Pincus remotely rang the opening bell to ...
Mark Pincus is sitting in a big comfy chair in the giant atrium of game maker Zynga’s San Francisco headquarters—but he’s not sitting comfortably. The company’s cofounder and chairman ...
Mark Pincus is a man who knows what he wants and will stop at nothing to get it. His CTO is no exception. At Pincus' wedding, he held a tennis outing for guests, and during game-play he proposed ...
Zynga founder Mark Pincus will no longer be a full time employee of the company, but will be non-executive chairman. His super voting shares will become ordinary stock with 1 vote per share.
President Barack Obama meets with technology executives in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2013. From left are, Mark Pincus, founder, Chief Product Officer ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Zynga founder Mark Pincus is stepping down as CEO from the gaming company he started. Again. The once-highflying gaming company, whose stock is down 87% since March 2012 ...
NEW YORK - Mark Pincus is back as CEO of Zynga (), the struggling online game company he founded in 2007. He's taking back the reins from Don Mattrick, the former head of Microsoft's Xbox division ...