PaintTinJr
Member
There is a document - sadly with redactions - on the CMA website of what Microsoft's new merger proposal entailed , but unless there is something substantial in the redacted parts, it reads like the exact same merger. but with a different slant because the EU have since been a pushover, and the US courts for the last 50 years have been so tone deaf to anti-trust that based on the white flag of US courts the UK should look the other way too.OK so it won't be the same merger that the CMA blocked. That makes more sense to me.
To summarise there will be changes made to it but we don't have the details on what Microsoft is offering. Hopefully the CMA lets us know what those changes are for transparency reasons.
My own guess at this point is that because the CMA didn't state they were still blocking by today, every day extra is likely being used to justify a capitulation of the block - with a small chance that they will use the full time and still block, coincidentally giving the CMA more time to get ducks in a row for an inevitable new appeal challenge.