Publisher THQ has made it clear it plans to evolve its business, but
now it appears the company is aiming to bring evolution further into its
company.
THQ filed a trademark application with the United States Patent & Trademark Office for "Evolve" on February 22 under the goods and services description of "video game software."
No further information regarding the trademark application is available, and as of press time, THQ had not responded to GameSpot's request for comment.
THQ has had a troubled year. It lost $56 million during the 2011 holiday quarter, and cut as many as 240 jobs as part of its move away from the children's game sector. On top of that, THQ has until July 23 to get its single-share valuation above $1 or it will face de-listing from American stock market Nasdaq
[source gamespot.com]
THQ filed a trademark application with the United States Patent & Trademark Office for "Evolve" on February 22 under the goods and services description of "video game software."
No further information regarding the trademark application is available, and as of press time, THQ had not responded to GameSpot's request for comment.
THQ has had a troubled year. It lost $56 million during the 2011 holiday quarter, and cut as many as 240 jobs as part of its move away from the children's game sector. On top of that, THQ has until July 23 to get its single-share valuation above $1 or it will face de-listing from American stock market Nasdaq
[source gamespot.com]
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