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Magic Johnson Enterprises is an investment company founded by Basketball Hall of Famer and entrepreneur Magic Johnson. [1] The company was founded in 1987 and is based in Beverly Hills, California . Magic Johnson Enterprises formerly owned Magic Johnson Theatres and 24-Hour Fitness /Magic Johnson Sport health clubs.
In 1991, the company changed its name to "Magic Software Enterprises" (retaining the acronym: MSE) and became the first Israeli software company to go public on the NASDAQ. [3] [2] During this period, the company developed a close relationship with IBM, focusing on AS/400 systems. In mid-1995, the first version of Magic for Windows was released.
Per TechCrunch, the new platform AppGallery was the reason for InMobi acquisition of MMTG. [23] [24] Post-MMTG acquisition, InMobi acquired Metaflow Solutions, a mobile app management and distribution company in the same year. This provides InMobi another platform to reach out to independent app developers and publishers. [25]
In early 2009, Simmons joined Magic Johnson Enterprises as Vice President of Strategic Alliances. Simmons left Magic Johnson Enterprises for a short stint in 2012 to lead supplier diversity at NBCUniversal. However, she returned to Magic Johnson Enterprises in 2014 as Executive Vice President.
As part of its arrangement to acquire a minority interest in NBCUniversal, Comcast Corporation committed to carry several minority-owned channels. [1] The arrangement followed pressure led by Maxine Waters in congressional hearings. [2]
Magic Johnson Theatres is a chain of movie theaters, originally developed in 1994 by Johnson Development Corporation, the business holding of former basketball player Magic Johnson, and Sony Pictures Entertainment through a partnership with Sony-Loews Theatres.
The trading card game Magic: The Gathering has released a large number of sets since it was first published by Wizards of the Coast.After the 1993 release of Limited Edition, also known as Alpha and Beta, roughly 3-4 major sets have been released per year, in addition to various spin-off products.
Magic is an electronic design automation (EDA) layout tool for very-large-scale integration (VLSI) integrated circuit (IC) originally written by John Ousterhout and his graduate students at UC Berkeley. Work began on the project in February 1983.