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Motorsport Games (MSGM) Rockets Premarket on Q3 Profit; Terminates $12M Related‑Party Credit Line as Le Mans Ultimate Momentum Builds — Nov. 7, 2025

Motorsport Games (MSGM) News Today — Nov 12, 2025: Fresh Le Mans Ultimate Patch Lands Ahead of This Weekend’s Team Events as Investors Weigh Q3 Profit

Motorsport Games (NASDAQ: MSGM) released a minor update for Le Mans Ultimate on Steam Wednesday, with tweaks to inputs, replays, and server join stability. No new SEC filings or press releases appeared as of Nov. 12. The update comes ahead of scheduled online endurance events this weekend. SteamDB logged the new build at 10:20 UTC.
12 November 2025
Motorsport Games (MSGM) Rockets Premarket on Q3 Profit; Terminates $12M Related‑Party Credit Line as Le Mans Ultimate Momentum Builds — Nov. 7, 2025

Motorsport Games (MSGM) Rockets Premarket on Q3 Profit; Terminates $12M Related‑Party Credit Line as Le Mans Ultimate Momentum Builds — Nov. 7, 2025

Motorsport Games reported Q3 revenue of $3.10 million, up 71.9% year-over-year, and net income of $0.77 million, marking its second straight profitable quarter. Shares jumped 123% premarket to $4.88 before retreating. The company ended a $12 million related-party credit line with no balance. Le Mans Ultimate, its flagship game, remains a key driver.
7 November 2025

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  • Intuit Shares Drop 11% After Q3 Earnings Beat, Announces 17% Workforce Cut
    May 20, 2026, 5:23 PM EDT. Intuit reported Q3 revenue of $11.1 billion, up 10% year-on-year, driven by 15% growth in Global Business Solutions and 19% growth in Online Ecosystem segments. The company ended Q3 with $6.8 billion in cash and $6.2 billion in debt after repurchasing $1.6 billion in stock. CEO Sasan Goodarzi highlighted AI-driven growth strategies. Intuit raised Q4 revenue guidance to 11-12% growth and increased full-year adjusted earnings forecast to $23.80-$23.85 per share, beating estimates. However, shares fell 11.45% after hours amid a 17% workforce reduction plan, expected to incur $300-$340 million restructuring charges. The move aims to streamline operations and sustain long-term growth.

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