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The CMA's handling of the Xbox-ABK deal is creating a political headache for the UK government
The strange logic of the UK's regulatory body known as the CMA is creating a political headache for the UK government, whose ...
VideoGamer.com8d
Microsoft formally files appeal against UK CMA decision to block Activision deal
leading to reduced innovation and less choice for UK gamers over the years to come.” In a full press release, the CMA claimed that Microsoft’s proposals “failed to effectively address the ...
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CMA Grilled By UK MP Over Microsoft – Activision Decision, Asked About FTC Interactions
The UK government is very mindful about ... This is a general oversight hearing, scheduled in anticipation of Microsoft’s and Activision’s appeal of the CMA decision. The CMA has been facing ...
The Verge1mon
The UK doesn’t want Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard deal, so what happens next?
Microsoft is furious. Last week, a surprise decision from the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) left its $68.7 billion deal to acquire Activision Blizzard blocked in Britain ...
Benzinga.com16d
UK's CMA On The European Commission Approval Of Microsoft And Activision Deal: 'We Stand By Our Decision'
U.K. CMA, expresses concern over the European Commission approval of the Microsoft-Activision deal. CMA stands by its decision to block the deal, stating it would grant Microsoft significant ...
The Guardian17d
EU approves Microsoft’s takeover of Activision Blizzard
But UK regulator the CMA, which blocked the deal, hits back over European decision on acquisition of Call of Duty maker The EU has approved Microsoft’s $69bn (£55bn) acquisition of the Call of ...
Ars Technica17d
Microsoft’s purchase of Activision gets the OK from the EU
Microsoft and Activision are currently working on an appeal of the CMA decision on their deal, which could take months to work through the UK's bureaucratic process. Even if that appeal fails ...
The Guardian1mon
TechScape: Why Microsoft’s mega-merger with Activision Blizzard is stalling
In this week’s newsletter: The tech behemoth was set to acquire the Call of Duty makers, then the UK regulator ... the CMA gave ground on what seemed like the key question: whether Microsoft ...
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BRIEF-UK's CMA Says Will Look Into Potential Misleading Practices In Green Heating And Insulation Sector
CMA WILL BE CARRYING OUT FURTHER WORK LOOKING INTO POTENTIAL MISLEADING PRACTICES IN THE GREEN HEATING AND INSULATION SECTOR ...
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Microsoft sets aside $425M to help cover potential LinkedIn targeted advertising fine
Microsoft will take a charge of $425 million in the current quarter in anticipation of a fine from the Irish Data Protection ...
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Everything announced as coming to Microsoft 365 this week: Zooming controls in Teams and more
It's Friday, and as you might already be aware, we usually recap the key features announced as coming to the Microsoft 365 ...

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