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The UK’s CMA Has Provisionally Approved Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard Acquisition
The CMA has now opened a consultation, which will run until October 6th, on Microsoft’s proposed remedies to address some remaining residual concerns. The CMA has also launched a separate ...
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UK CMA Issues Preliminary Approval For Revised Microsoft Deal
The UK CMA has issued its preliminary approval of the revised Microsoft-Activision Blizzard merger, but the companies aren't ...
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Microsoft purchase of Activision Blizzard provisionally approved by UK CMA
Following seemingly endless litigation and negotiation, Microsoft's purchase of Activision Blizzard may actually go through.
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CMA says new Microsoft-Activision deal addresses concerns
Meet gaming's power couple, with Ubisoft the third wheel. Now competition watchdog must ensure Windows biz keeps promises ...
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Activision gains as UK competition watchdog opens door to Microsoft takeover
Britain's competition watchdog, the CMA, said changes to Microsoft's Activision takeover have 'opened the door' to approval.
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UK forces Microsoft to restructure Activision deal
LONDON — Microsoft has been forced to restructure its takeover of Activision and renotify it to the United Kingdom’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) after the watchdog confirmed its earlier ...
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CMA loses credibility as it surrenders to US behemoth
In April the competition authority blocked a proposed $69 billion tie-up between Microsoft and Activision Blizzard, the video ...
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Microsoft one step closer to UK approval of Activision Blizzard deal
A UK regulator on Friday said a revised proposal from Microsoft 'opens the door' to clearing the $69 billion purchase.
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Microsoft Nears Takeover Of 'Call Of Duty' Maker Activision
British regulators on Friday dropped their objections to Microsoft's attempt to buy video game firm Activision Blizzard, the ...
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Exclusive: EU seeks feedback on Microsoft's Activision remedies for UK watchdog
BRUSSELS, Sept 12 (Reuters) - EU antitrust regulators are asking Microsoft's (MSFT.O) rivals and customers whether they are affected by the U.S. tech giant's proposals to gain UK approval for its ...
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Microsoft wants to put ads in Call of Duty games on mobile and PC
Microsoft announced plans to add advertising into free-to-play PC and Mobile Activision Blizzard titles, including Call of ...
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The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority has provisionally agreed to the proposed Microsoft acquisition of Activision Blizzard. Microsoft could leave the games industry altogether if its not ...

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