CMA Has Provisionally Agreed To Allow Microsoft’s Planned Acquisition Of Activision In The UK
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority has provisionally agreed to the proposed Microsoft acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
Read moreThe UK’s Competition and Markets Authority has provisionally agreed to the proposed Microsoft acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
Read moreMicrosoft and the CMA have been granted their requested pause in litigation over Activision purchase, merger moves closer to getting wrapped up.
Read moreThe UK’s CMA has extended the deadline for its final decision on Microsoft’s planned buyout of Activision Blizzard.
Read moreIn the face of the EU Commission approving Microsoft’s proposed purchase of Activision Blizzard, the UK’s CMA says it “stands by its decision” to block it.
Read moreThe UK regular that blocked the Activision and Microsoft deal has imposed more restrictions against both companies.
Read moreThe planned Microsoft buyout of Activision may be blocked in the UK by the CMA for 10 years.
Read moreActivision’s Bobby Kotick has said that he expects the UK appeal process for the CMA’s blocking of the Microsoft deal to be fast-tracked.
Read moreBrad Smith, head of Microsoft, has said the CMA decision to block the Activision deal is ‘bad for Britain.’
Read moreActivision CEO Bobby Kotick has responded to the news that the CMA has blocked Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of the company.
Read moreUK regulator CMA has blocked Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
Read moreMicrosoft’s planned acquisition of Activision Blizzard would result in less competition, a provisional report from the CMA has ruled.
Read moreBattlefield ‘cannot keep up’ as a competitor to the Call of Duty franchise, Sony has argued.
Read moreThe UK’s CMA is no longer accepting opinions from the public on the Microsoft-Activision deal, and will begin reviewing the submissions.
Read moreSony has delayed a planned PlayStation Showcase due to the CMA investigation into Microsoft’s Activision buyout, according to an insider.
Read moreMicrosoft has taken a swipe at the UK regulator for continuing its inquiry into the proposed Activision Blizzard acquisition.
Read moreThe UK’s CMA has expressed concerns that PlayStation will be ‘significantly weakened’ as a result of Microsoft buying Activision Blizzard.
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