Activision’s Bobby Kotick Responds To CMA Blocking Microsoft Deal
Activision CEO Bobby Kotick has responded to the news that the CMA has blocked Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of the company.
Activision CEO Bobby Kotick has responded to the news that the CMA has blocked Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of the company.
Fox Business reports that Bobby Kotick will remain CEO of Activision Blizzard if Microsoft’s planned acquisition doesn’t go through.
Activision Blizzard is being sued by New York City, alleging that Bobby Kotick rushed the Microsoft deal, and was “unfit” to negotiate it.
A new report confirms that Bobby Kotick will in fact leave Activision Blizzard following the finalization of the Microsoft acquisition.
Bobby Kotick of Activision Blizzard will not confirm or deny if he will remain CEO of the company after its buyout at the hands of Microsoft is done.
Bobby Kotick was listed in a new report which compiled CEOs earnings during the first year of the pandemic in 2020, with Kotick ranking second highest.
Bobby Kotick has reportedly informed Activision bigwigs that he’s willing to resign if he can’t ‘quickly fix’ the ongoing culture issues at the company.
A new report from the Wall Street Journal alleges that Bobby Kotick knew about the sexual misconduct going on at Activision Blizzard for years.
Activision Blizzard lost another high level executive and company head Bobby Kotick remains that the company is committed to change.
Activision Blizzard employees have formed a coalition of their own, and written another letter rejecting Bobby Kotick’s choice of investigating law firm.