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The next big thing is ABK's decision to renew / ask for more money. Should be today or tomorrow.So will the next big thing be Thursday or can they actually do something tomorrow or wed?
The next big thing is ABK's decision to renew / ask for more money. Should be today or tomorrow.So will the next big thing be Thursday or can they actually do something tomorrow or wed?
LMAO is the current thread title accurate? We're going to have another 2 months of this shit?
Faster the better. MS unleashed their batch of Bethesda games on GP right after the deal officially closed.That's just the amount of time the judge gave them. CMA seems ready to close this ASAP.
I want off this rideThe next big thing is ABK's decision to renew / ask for more money. Should be today or tomorrow.
Im assembling the X Chad army once this closes we will protect Phil at all costs
I want off this ride
Faster the better. MS unleashed their batch of Bethesda games on GP right after the deal officially closed.
The longer it takes, the longer I wont be able to play MW2 or MW3 with an ACR calling in pred missiles and choppers. lol
Activision has been awfully quiet
I have no clue why they wouldn't just outright reject the deal after the 18th.
EA is currently trading at a higher valuation (48 vs 40 P/E). We are a far cry away from early 2022 when the deal was announced. ATVI is probably trading around fair market value.
In other words, Microsoft is getting a deal by not needing to pay a premium
Exactly why they were stupid not to just close on Saturday. How long will MS continue working with these buffoons?US FTC eyes options after Microsoft/Activision loss, source says
WASHINGTON, July 17 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is considering its options after stinging losses last week in its bid to stop Microsoft's $69 billion deal to buy Activision, a source told Reuters on Monday amid expectations the agency's fight is nearing the end.
After a big loss last week in district court, the agency's remaining options are: pursue its fight in the internal FTC court; pursue its parallel case before the appeals court; pursue both; or settle with Microsoft or drop the matter entirely.
The source, who is familiar with the matter, declined to give any other details.
The acquisition could fundamentally reshape the console market by giving Microsoft access to Activision's programmers, who have pumped out hits like the "Call of Duty," "Diablo" and "World of Warcraft" series.
U.S. regulators, however, have said it could harm consumers by possibly limiting the reach of Activision's games.
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US FTC eyes options after Microsoft/Activision loss, source says
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is considering its options after stinging losses last week in its bid to stop Microsoft's $69 billion deal to buy Activision, a source told Reuters on Monday amid expectations the agency's fight is nearing the end.www.reuters.com
This thing will never F'n end I swearExactly why they were stupid not to just close on Saturday. How long will MS continue working with these buffoons?
Exactly why they were stupid not to just close on Saturday. How long will MS continue working with these buffoons?
You can probably knock at least 8% off the share price if they walk.Activision has been awfully quiet
I have no clue why they wouldn't just outright reject the deal after the 18th.
EA is currently trading at a higher valuation (48 vs 40 P/E). We are a far cry away from early 2022 when the deal was announced. ATVI is probably trading around fair market value.
In other words, Microsoft is getting a deal by not needing to pay a premium
I don't think there's any real chance that ABK walks away after the 18th but it would be crazy if they did.
Because no one sneezes at 69bn?I have no clue why they wouldn't just outright reject the deal after the 18th.
Let's face it, do any of us chatting daily about this want it to end?This thing will never F'n end I swear
I have no clue why they wouldn't just outright reject the deal after the 18th.
You can probably knock at least 8% off the share price if they walk.
But yes, Activision is not a struggling company.
I am sure there are other incentives for them outside of just share prices.That's a far cry from a 40-50% premium, is it worth it to shareholders to be forced to sell?
68 > 3
that's probably why.
I mean its at the point now where its becoming a bit tiring, hopefully we get some theatrics soon like Bobby showing up to court in his copter and ascending down the rafters like stingLet's face it, do any of us chatting daily about this want it to end?
They already have roughly 68 without Microsoft needing to purchase them
You guys think after all this Microsoft doesn't just offer a sweetener to make sure they get the extension.
This idea of them walking away now kinda seems like copium but this has been a wild ride so the most unlikely thing is probs what happens.
And they will add 68 more, why would they say no to such a huge payout in favor of a comparatively minuscule one ?
makes absolutely no sense.
FTC is likeUS FTC eyes options after Microsoft/Activision loss, source says
WASHINGTON, July 17 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is considering its options after stinging losses last week in its bid to stop Microsoft's $69 billion deal to buy Activision, a source told Reuters on Monday amid expectations the agency's fight is nearing the end.
After a big loss last week in district court, the agency's remaining options are: pursue its fight in the internal FTC court; pursue its parallel case before the appeals court; pursue both; or settle with Microsoft or drop the matter entirely.
The source, who is familiar with the matter, declined to give any other details.
The acquisition could fundamentally reshape the console market by giving Microsoft access to Activision's programmers, who have pumped out hits like the "Call of Duty," "Diablo" and "World of Warcraft" series.
U.S. regulators, however, have said it could harm consumers by possibly limiting the reach of Activision's games.
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US FTC eyes options after Microsoft/Activision loss, source says
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is considering its options after stinging losses last week in its bid to stop Microsoft's $69 billion deal to buy Activision, a source told Reuters on Monday amid expectations the agency's fight is nearing the end.www.reuters.com
And why do you think Microsoft would be so unwilling to give them a slightly better deal? Just because it was hard to get to this point? They are nearing the finish line.It's not copium for Activision to want a better deal after the 18th
They wouldn't be acting in the shareholders best interest
EA is trading much higher on valuations right now
You guys think after all this Microsoft doesn't just offer a sweetener to make sure they get the extension.
This idea of them walking away now kinda seems like copium but this has been a wild ride so the most unlikely thing is probs what happens.
Microsoft are the buffoons.Exactly why they were stupid not to just close on Saturday. How long will MS continue working with these buffoons?
Activision has been awfully quiet
I have no clue why they wouldn't just outright reject the deal after the 18th.
EA is currently trading at a higher valuation (48 vs 40 P/E). We are a far cry away from early 2022 when the deal was announced. ATVI is probably trading around fair market value.
In other words, Microsoft is getting a deal by not needing to pay a premium
I mean, if I were a shareholder, I would want a better one with all the leverage they currently have.It's not copium for Activision to want a better deal after the 18th
They wouldn't be acting in the shareholders best interest
EA is trading much higher on valuations right now
FTC cant do tons right now thoughFTC is like
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What are you talking about, adding 68 more? Their market value right now is close to what MS offered
Is Microsoft now offering 136B?
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Exactly why they were stupid not to just close on Saturday. How long will MS continue working with these buffoons?
Working with...?Exactly why they were stupid not to just close on Saturday. How long will MS continue working with these buffoons?
I wonder what Bobby is doing now
Oh I misunderstood your post, but my point still stands. It makes absolutely no sense for Bobby to cut off and run with 3B at this point.
Oh I misunderstood your post, but my point still stands. It makes absolutely no sense for Bobby to cut off and run with 3B at this point.
I wonder what Bobby is doing now
Yeah, cous when MS is forced to sell some parts of Activision Blizzard it wil cost Bobby money and Bobby does not like that...Bobby should do the right thing and take that 3 Billion tomorrow
Not to mention suitors for $70b+ buyouts
Did Bobby tell you that? Don't be surprised if Bobby takes that 3 Billion and remain independentActivision ain't walking away for 2 reasons:
1 - Booby wants retirement already & parachute, dude has done it's job, saved Activision in 1991 from Bankruptcy, it was bought 500.000$ and it's being sold for 69B.
It's time to enjoy life, working is Trash.
2 - Parachutes to all the other Higher ups that Bobby likes![]()
And why do you think Microsoft would be so unwilling to give them a slightly better deal? Just because it was hard to get to this point? They are nearing the finish line.