Zynga Shares Climb Nearly 4 Percent: Another Executive Leaving

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Zynga Inc (NASDAQ:ZNGA) shares increased 3.35 percent to $3.18 after acquiring San Mateo, California-based game maker A Bit Lucky Inc.

The news is bittersweet as yet another executive has confirmed they are leaving the company.

Nils Puhlmann, Zynga’s chief security officer, will be stepping down after a three year stint with the company.

Zynga’s share price has lost approximately 70 percent of its value in recent months. 

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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