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Is the purchase of Microsoft in danger? A shareholder sues Activision Blizzard

An Activision Blizzard shareholder disagrees with the latest deal and has sued the company

It seems strange to me that things are so calm now, considering that since January we’ve had a few weeks of real madness. The big video game companies, which messed up. First Microsoft shopping Activision Blizzardand later PlayStation shopping Bungie. Some purchases that, without a doubt, can lead to quite important changes in all aspects.

I think this purchase made many very happy, taking away the people who don’t really care about all this. I include myself in the first group, because as passionate about one of the games Activision Blizzard I saw this as an opportunity for the company and their game to improve. However, it has already come to light some other person who is not at all satisfied with the purchase of Microsoft.

A new lawsuit over the deal between Microsoft and Activision Blizzard

  • Shareholder Kyle Watson did not you agree with the deal made with Microsoft (via Polygon) ❌
  • So this one has decided Sue Activision Blizzard and all his board directive to see the new deal “unfair for various reasons”
  • see a clearing conflict of interestsand notes that the company’s board of directors seeks benefits only for herselfforgetting the company itself and all its shareholders ❗
  • It also mentions that agreements have been made to save the situation of certain peopleas is the case with Bobby Kotick ❗
  • The claim was registered Tuesday in California under the premise that this acquisition is in direct conflict with the US Securities Market Law. On February 25, filed a second lawsuit on behalf of shareholders
  • The company has replied to these demands
    • We do not agree with the accusations made in this complaint and we look forward to presenting our arguments to the Court.”
  • Despite these demands, I think no one can with the mighty Phil Spencer

Now we just have to wait to see how this all endsbut things are getting a little more complicated every time… Although I highly doubt that the deal between the two companies don’t go ahead.


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