Banjo64
cumsessed
You think Microsoft has no chance with its appeal? You're about to find out just how wrong you are
Serious navy seal copy pasta vibes, should have ended that with 'kiddo'
You think Microsoft has no chance with its appeal? You're about to find out just how wrong you are
Spend too much time on twitter and you will get dumber. I truly believe that.
Spend too much time on twitter and you will get dumber. I truly believe that.
I don't even want to know what's going on with this guys ABK investment:Assuming you are talking about present value of your stocks, then no wonder you are screaming.
I'd be screaming too if I lost over $1800 in two days on console war bullshit.
I'm so confident I put $40,000 in Activision Stock.![]()
Yes, I've been honest about this. I have well over $8k invested in this,
First, I have over $15k in activision stock. So that's the first part.
That's just his 3 personalities.I don't even want to know what's going on with this guys ABK investment:
I don't even want to know what's going on with this guys ABK investment:
The dopey fucker didn't cash out or he is lying. If he didn't cash out he will be signing a 10 year deal with the bank to pay back his losses.I don't even want to know what's going on with this guys ABK investment:
The solicitors are most definitely not telling them to appeal, that is their idiot international legal team that don't realise they have been well and truly kippered - that's a British expression if you didn't know because we have a world's worth of territorial waters and are a sea faring fishing nation.I guess we'll just have to see, won't we? In my opinion it all comes down to what the EU does. If they're against then you're probably right. Outside of that. Till then saved.
It's the same british solicitors telling them now to appeal. You seem to be assigning a lot of brilliance to the very same body whose math errors and other mistakes led to an embarrassing reversal of everything they had said over the console SLC. There are key evidentiary problems with what they arrived at currently. It actually lacked much of the analysis they did for console gaming, and they made many of the same errors but worse, believe it or not. The CMA ran out of time and their pride wouldn't allow them to give Microsoft time to work it out. Microsoft also made some boneheaded mistakes in their remedies that are also their fault for not eliminating those as possible excuses the CMA could use.
You think Microsoft has no chance with its appeal? You're about to find out just how wrong you are, if something doesn't change before any actual appeal goes through. And no, I'm not suggesting the UK government overturn them. The CMA all on its own may realize its flaws as they once did before in this same decision. A potential EU approval, if it happens that way, will strengthen Microsoft's argument.
And, as you say, the CMA "slimmed the decision down." What exactly makes you think Microsoft might not contemplate a scenario where they won't allow the UK to kill their deal globally?
A lot of people have suggested a lot of things Microsoft would never do regarding the FTC, and would never do regarding the CMA. Guess what? Microsoft is doing them all even after the decisions. People better start contemplating a very real scenario where Microsoft legally constructs a framework where they just decide to not place Activision Blizzard games on xbox cloud at all in the UK. That's the ONLY problem they have with the deal in the UK, correct? I don't think Microsoft has a problem with just never putting Activision games on its cloud service in the UK. And before people tell me its impossible. No, it isn't. It's already done in different industries. There is a legal framework for it that exists in UK law.
I don't even want to know what's going on with this guys ABK investment:
I don't even want to know what's going on with this guys ABK investment:
I don't even want to know what's going on with this guys ABK investment:
All by designThat character limit is a curse.
It's literally forcing people to communicate and think like neanderthals.
This deal is over. I know it's hard for people to accept but it is.
Spend too much time on twitter and you will get dumber. I truly believe that.
Poor guy. He seems to be suffering from....
![]()
I don't even want to know what's going on with this guys ABK investment:
The chance of winning on appeal is tiny.Not over yet... it probably won't happen but it aint dead yet.
I don't even want to know what's going on with this guys ABK investment:
The chance of winning on appeal is tiny.
Activision cant backout, or else they wont get the money.Can Activision back out after the summer and collect $3B or do they have to stay in the fight with appeals?
That is a byproduct of hopium overdose my friend. Been seeing it a lot these past few days.What does this even mean?
That they really want the deal to go through.We know (believe) MS is appealing to the CAT but do we know on what grounds?
Yes, desperation.We know (believe) MS is appealing to the CAT but do we know on what grounds?
Can Activision back out after the summer and collect $3B or do they have to stay in the fight with appeals?
Never gamble on the teams you root for. Clouds your judgement.It's worse, this is a trade, not an investment. The time horizon for a high probability of profitability is much tighter as a result.
He has zero idea what he's got himself into and how the mechanics of a trade like this works.
To make matters worse, in the high interest environment we're in at the moment he would have been far better off putting that money into bonds or even in a bank for the duration of time that his money has been tied up.
I believe they can back out in July where MS and ABK can both reevaluate whether they want to continue. If they reach the deadline ABK get 3bn if the deal falls.Can Activision back out after the summer and collect $3B or do they have to stay in the fight with appeals?
Oh jesus we are back to ms doing whatever they want in regards to the UK like they are above the law.I guess we'll just have to see, won't we? In my opinion it all comes down to what the EU does. If they're against then you're probably right. Outside of that. Till then saved.
It's the same british solicitors telling them now to appeal. You seem to be assigning a lot of brilliance to the very same body whose math errors and other mistakes led to an embarrassing reversal of everything they had said over the console SLC. There are key evidentiary problems with what they arrived at currently. It actually lacked much of the analysis they did for console gaming, and they made many of the same errors but worse, believe it or not. The CMA ran out of time and their pride wouldn't allow them to give Microsoft time to work it out. Microsoft also made some boneheaded mistakes in their remedies that are also their fault for not eliminating those as possible excuses the CMA could use.
You think Microsoft has no chance with its appeal? You're about to find out just how wrong you are, if something doesn't change before any actual appeal goes through. And no, I'm not suggesting the UK government overturn them. The CMA all on its own may realize its flaws as they once did before in this same decision. A potential EU approval, if it happens that way, will strengthen Microsoft's argument.
And, as you say, the CMA "slimmed the decision down." What exactly makes you think Microsoft might not contemplate a scenario where they won't allow the UK to kill their deal globally?
A lot of people have suggested a lot of things Microsoft would never do regarding the FTC, and would never do regarding the CMA. Guess what? Microsoft is doing them all even after the decisions. People better start contemplating a very real scenario where Microsoft legally constructs a framework where they just decide to not place Activision Blizzard games on xbox cloud at all in the UK. That's the ONLY problem they have with the deal in the UK, correct? I don't think Microsoft has a problem with just never putting Activision games on its cloud service in the UK. And before people tell me its impossible. No, it isn't. It's already done in different industries. There is a legal framework for it that exists in UK law.
I believe they can back out in July where MS and ABK can both reevaluate whether they want to continue. If they reach the deadline ABK get 3bn if the deal falls.
Lulu rnNot necessarily, there are a few areas in which Microsoft will have grounds to argue certain members of the Activision team working on this have taken actions that are against the best interests of this deal.
Even if certain tweets are now deleted, they can't be undone.
They both have to demonstrate willingness to do everything they can to get the deal through up until the deadline.
After that point all bets are off. Both would need to agree to an extension of that's the route they want to take (which would currently involve court cases in both the UK and US) and even still shareholders of both comapies would also need to approve the extension.
So yeh, if they wish to extend, this is likely going to late 2024/early 2025.
3000 pages anyone?
It's Lulu's fault if this deal failed, no 3 billions for youNot necessarily, there are a few areas in which Microsoft will have grounds to argue certain members of the Activision team working on this have taken actions that are against the best interests of this deal.
Even if certain tweets are now deleted, they can't be undone.
Luly can set up an OnlyFans with her great Xbox support to cover the 3 billion. However, those Xbox fans might wait until her clips make it to Gamepass.It's Lulu's fault if this deal failed, no 3 billions for you
Imo they'll pay but they will agree in private to consider that an investement in marketing rights of some future titles. Unless this isn't legally possible.
In your defence you were still banned when I post this multiple times - while being emojied by johnjohn, catlady et al
https://www.clearyantitrustwatch.co...threshold-for-review-of-cma-merger-decisions/
Please read that article in full (the domain and url should give you a hint) and then reply how they will possibly fight. It is completely done, because the CMA slimmed the decision down so an arrogant $2T company of 30years of suspected anti-trust would have no means to litigate.
As we speak Microsoft are probably throwing things at their very expensive British solicitors, with the solicitors telling them - as advocates of the British courts - there are no options left, and that they - personally as solicitors - could face consequence from the Uk bar for appealing without a valid legal reason.
That they really want the deal to go through.
I think he's joking budThat isn't a good reason for them though. If they appeal it has to be alot more than they just want the deal to go through. They need to prove the CMA was incorrect in their decision. But I've read that it's difficult to get the CMA to change a verdict.
No more pages please
We know (believe) MS is appealing to the CAT but do we know on what grounds?
That the CMA decision is a fuckin joke on every single level.
Nah, I think amazon is a bit worried about their own future acquisition. This sets a precedent.And Amazon. You know, given where they are in terms of AWS and the cloud.
This will be a legal battle between Activision and Microsoft.Not necessarily, there are a few areas in which Microsoft will have grounds to argue certain members of the Activision team working on this have taken actions that are against the best interests of this deal.
Even if certain tweets are now deleted, they can't be undone.
I was looking at the link posted byThat the CMA decision is a fuckin joke on every single level.
This will be a legal battle between Activision and Microsoft.
The issue here is, if this deal gets called off, Activision could land in a situation where they pissed off their biggest console customer (which was already looking for ways to reduce their reliance on them), while also suing the biggest immediate alternative to said biggest customer. What would they do then?
Luly can set up an OnlyFans with her great Xbox support to cover the 3 billion. However, those Xbox fans might wait until her clips make it to Gamepass.