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Consultoría en innovación. Red Social de Inversión en Bolsa. Diez estrategias para aprovechar el dólar barato. Curso online para aprender a invertir en Forex | Comunidad de emprendedores. Zynga. Social games maker Zynga's revenues are much bigger than what everyone, including us, has been reporting, a Wall Street source tells us. (He's asked to remain anonymous because this kind of gossiping could get him fired.) While the most aggressive reports we've seen so far peg Zynga's revenue around $150 million, our banker says he understands the number is closer to $250 million, with huge 60% EBITDA margins. Bonus: See Mark Pincus's presentation from the Web 2.0 Summit → We asked Zynga founder Mark Pincus about these numbers and a Zynga spokesperson told us, "We aren't giving out any numbers beyond what we have publicly stated.

" So, if it's true that Zynga is indeed pulling in so much cash, where does all that money come from? The easiest way to understand it is to look at Zynga's latest huge hit, FarmVille, which has 20 million daily active users since launching over the summer. The way FarmVille works is, players get a plot of virtual land and some virtual seeds to cultivate it.