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Video Games Live vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
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4.3
--$12.0M60
1981
3.4
Covington, KY1$540,00030
Home Video Studio
2002
3.5
Indianapolis, IN1$250,0005
The Magic Shop Recording Studio
-
3.6
New York, NY1$284.9K5
1949
3.8
Marietta, GA1$10.7M73
1980
3.6
Saugerties, NY1$4.1M35
1996
4.0
Los Angeles, CA1$13.0M175
1998
4.3
Cincinnati, OH1-31
-
3.6
New York, NY1$30.0M1,000
-
3.7
Pittsburgh, PA1$620,00051
1952
3.8
Frederick, MD1$190.0M1,500
1996
3.8
Los Gatos, CA1$1.6M25
2014
3.5
Mobile, AL1$1.0M25
1992
4.3
--$480.0M1,352
1986
3.1
Lewisville, TX1$690,00025
2008
3.9
New York, NY1$1.4M30
1978
4.2
Prairie Village, KS2$13.0M30
2008
4.3
New York, NY1$8.5M125
1974
4.0
Auburn, NY1$5.0M28
1975
3.9
Northvale, NJ1-509
1977
4.8
Secaucus, NJ3$134.9M340

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Video Games Live salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Video Games Live
$53,868$25.90-

Compare Video Games Live job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Video Games Live
$71,663$34.45
World Science Festival
$76,835$36.94
The PPS Group
$74,444$35.79
The Motherhood
$73,164$35.18
Sun TV
$72,153$34.69
Sprockets.com
$71,695$34.47
San Francisco Music Box
$71,695$34.47
Merry Go Round Playhouse Inc
$71,684$34.46
Paper House Productions
$71,527$34.39
Tom's Hardware
$71,433$34.34
Music Go Round
$71,377$34.32
FASHION WORLD MAGAZINE
$71,289$34.27
Natives Group
$71,209$34.24
Kasper
$71,051$34.16
Eye Candy
$71,008$34.14
The Magic Shop Recording Studio
$70,432$33.86
Home Video Studio
$70,404$33.85
Ken Stanton Music
$65,424$31.45
Eros International
$62,790$30.19
Video Services Corp
$62,634$30.11

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Robert Simonds
Eros International

Robert Bruce Simonds Jr. (born 1964) is an American film producer, entrepreneur and the founder, chairman and CEO of STX Entertainment, which creates, produces, distributes, finances and markets film (as STXfilms), television (as STXtelevision), digital media (as STXdigital), and live events and virtual reality (as STXsurreal). The company bridges the gap between China and the US, with additional partnerships around the globe (as STXinternational). According to The Wall Street Journal, in its first four years, Simonds more than tripled the company's valuation to an estimated US$3.5 billion. In September 2017, it was reported that STX was close to an initial public offering on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (SEHK), and in April 2018, the company announced it had filed for an IPO. In October 2018, it was announced that STX would not go through with the IPO, as market conditions had changed. Prior to STX, Simonds was an independent film producer whose over 30 films have generated more than $6 billion in worldwide box office revenue.

Anthony Richichi
Sprockets.com

Kenny O'Brien
Music & Arts

Kenny O'Brien is a Chief Executive Officer at MUSIC & ARTS CENTER. He has worked as President at MUSIC & ARTS CENTER.

Gregg Marks
Kasper

Gregg I. Marks studied architecture for S years before setting his sights on the apparel industry. He began his career as a shipping clerk for a coat and suit company and quickly moved up the ranks, assuming various leadership roles in several companies before joining forces with Arthur Levine 1983. Together, Mr. Marks and Mr. Levine built Kasper into a major women's apparel manufacturer along with other notable brands such as, Albert Nipon, Nolan Miller, Dynasty Collection and Le Suit. In 1999, they acquired The Anne Klein company. In 2001, Mr. Levine left the company to pursue other interests and Mr. Marks stayed on as CEO expanding the company's market share, profitability and brand offerings. In 2003 The Jones Apparel Group acquired Kasper and Anne Klein. At this time, Mr. Marks remained as CEO and assumed additional responsibilities including managing Jones' apparel brands (Jones New York, Nine West and Evan Picone) and overseeing all production and sourcing for The Jones Group. In 2014, Sycamore partners purchased The Jones Apparel Group. During the acquisition, Mr. Marks was asked to stay on to create The Kasper Group, running all apparel and the Kasper Retail Stores. Mr. Marks' vision and leadership over the last 30 years has grown the many companies that now make up The Kasper Group into industry leading brands, grossing an annual volume of approximately $400 million dollars.

Suntosh Kathey
Sun TV

Suntosh Kathey is a Founder and Chief Executive Officer at SUN TV NETWORK LIMITED and is based in Nashik, Maharashtra, India. He has worked as Business Executive at Akumentis Healthcare Ltd, Business Executive - Woman's Health at Merck Group, and Product Specialist - CNS at UCB. Suntosh works or has worked as Sales at Akumentis pharmaceutical ltd at Akumentis pharmaceutical ltd. He studied at Maharashtra State Board between 2000 and 2001, K.T.H.M.Arts Science and Commerce College and Research Centre Shivajinagar Nashik 422002 between 2002 and 2003, and Sitabai Thite College Of Pharmacy between 2005 and 2009.

Bruce Wienand
The PPS Group

Antoine Boulin
Tom's Hardware

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