EU Has Assigned A Monitor For Microsoft’s Activision Deal
The EU seems to have successfully signaled their strong regulation.
The EU seems to have successfully signaled their strong regulation.
No slowly melting low grade plastic required.
CMA is currently awaiting Microsoft’s proposal.
Activision's competition, or maybe we should say colleagues, seem to be upbeat on their deal with Microsoft.
FTC secretary April Tabor went ahead with the procedure to withdraw the case.
This case is seemingly irrelevant given the federal court's verdict.
It seems Bobby was already leaving the company, Microsoft deal or not.
No less than Randi Weingarten interjected herself in this case.
The companies have until October of this year.
Microsoft is saying the obvious, but it clearly still needed to be said.
If you look at the facts, either company stands to lose if they walk out on the deal now.
Activision CEO Bobby Kotick might be why the two parties have become quiet about this extension.
Surprisingly enough, Microsoft wanted even more time.
The duo will have more time for discussions.
Microsoft is changing its branding.
Will we get a decision Monday?
At the end of the day, PlayStation still gets Call of Duty games.
Microsoft wants to make sure all parties, around the world, are sympatico with the deal.
The FTC has run out of ways to stop this deal from happening.
Expect a decision by August 29.
Maybe MS finalizing their acquisition will force the FTC to reflect on how they are enforcing their mandate.
If the appeals court rules for the FTC, the FTC will have succeeded in setting a dangerous precedent for future regulation cases.