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Microsoft''s Nadella says Activision buy pushes it further into the metaverse (NASDAQ:MSFT)
03:05pm, Thursday, 03'rd Feb 2022 Seeking Alpha
Microsoft''s (MSFT) pending acquisition of Activision (ATVI) will help the company further expand into the metaverse, even if what the metaverse is has not been fully fleshed out yet,
Microsoft Appears Rangebound Until Activision Is Acquired
08:22am, Thursday, 03'rd Feb 2022 Seeking Alpha3 ETFs For Investors To Watch In February: Value Stocks, Video Games And Semiconductors
12:20am, Thursday, 03'rd Feb 2022 Benzinga
A new month is here and with it comes events and news items that can drive the direction of stocks and certain sectors. Heres a look at some ETFs that should be on investors radars for the month of February. Roundhill BITKRAFT Esports & Digital Entertainment ETF (NYSE: NERD ) Launched: June 2019 Assets Under Management: $53 million Price: $23.45 52-Week Range: $21.71 to $39.37 Year-to-date: -5.0% One of the biggest themes in 2022 has been acquisitions in the video game space. The activity heating up could make video game ETFs like NERD worth taking a look at. Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ: MSFT ) announced it was buying Activision Blizzard (NASDAQ: ATVI ) for $95 a share in the largest video game deal ever. Other big deals include Take-Two Interactive (NASDAQ: TTWO ) buying Zynga Inc (NASDAQ: Full story available on Benzinga.com
PlayStation has no major multiplayer games, so Sony spent $3.6 billion to buy a successful one
08:58pm, Wednesday, 02'nd Feb 2022 Business Insider
Sony''s purchase of "Destiny" developer Bungie, Inc. for $3.6 billion wasn''t just a response to Microsoft''s recent acquisition of Activision.
Were Hedge Funds Right About Activision Blizzard, Inc. (ATVI)?
08:25pm, Wednesday, 02'nd Feb 2022 Insider Monkey
We know that hedge funds generate strong, risk-adjusted returns over the long run, which is why imitating the picks that they are collectively bullish on can be a profitable strategy for retail investors
Xbox players DESPERATELY rush to sell their consoles now PlayStation is buying Halo maker
04:07pm, Wednesday, 02'nd Feb 2022 The Sun
XBOX owners are jumping ship after the news that Sony is looking to acquire Bungie, the studio that created Halo. PlayStation boss, Jim Ryan, announced the acquisition this week, which comes hot on the heels of Xboxs plans to buy Activision. The news seems to have panicked Xbox gamers, which is understandable given that Bungie []
Will Wordle remain free after the New York Times buyout?
01:45pm, Wednesday, 02'nd Feb 2022 The Guardian
Will the hit game imminently be locked behind a paywall or stay as it is? What about ads? The NYT’s head of games explains the plan In a month of spectacular video game industry buyouts, symbolised by Microsoft’s incredible $68bn swoop for Activision Blizzard , there is one purchase that has sent paroxysms of fear across the planet. On Monday, the New York Times revealed that it had bought the viral megahit Wordle for a “low seven figure sum”. The web-based word puzzle, which launched in October, was originally intended as a gift from software engineer Josh Wardle to his partner. But it has become a viral sensation, amassing an audience of millions – and key to its appeal is the fact that it’s free, with no ads. So what does a big newspaper like the New York Times want with a game like Wordle, and what happens next? Continue reading…
Ben Thompson / Stratechery : How the acquisitions of Zynga by Take-Two, Activision Blizzard by Microsoft, and Bungie by Sony reveal an industry evolution that extends far beyond gaming Another week, another gaming acquisition. First Take-Two acquired Zynga, then Microsoft acquired Activision-Blizzard
The FTC Is Reviewing Microsoft''s Purchase Of Activision Blizzard
12:05am, Wednesday, 02'nd Feb 2022 Android Headlines
A couple weeks ago, Microsoft acquired Activision Blizzard for a hefty sum of $68.7 billion. We all knew that that wasn’t the last we were going to hear of the matter, and we were right. According to Bloomberg, The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is now reviewing this whole acquisition. The FTC is reviewing the Activision […] Read More... The post The FTC Is Reviewing Microsoft''s Purchase Of Activision Blizzard appeared first on Android Headlines .
Why the FTC’s antitrust investigation could spell trouble for Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard acquisition
04:36pm, Tuesday, 01'st Feb 2022 Fortune
Microsoft wants Call of Duty. Regulators may not be so sure.
FTC is looking into Microsoft''s $68.7 billion Activision deal
01:41pm, Tuesday, 01'st Feb 2022 TechSpot
Unlike other tech giants like Apple, Google, Facebook, and Amazon, Microsoft has managed to avoid a lot of regulatory scrutiny, especially when it comes to
FTC to review Microsofts $68.7 billion deal for Activision
01:30pm, Tuesday, 01'st Feb 2022 Cyprus Mail
The US antitrust review of Microsoft Corps (MSFT.O) $68.7 billion proposed acquisition of Call of Duty maker Activision Blizzard Inc (ATVI.O) will be handled by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Bloomberg News reported late on Monday, citing a person familiar with the matter. The FTC, instead of the Justice Department,
Google, Microsoft-Activision, Tesla, Wordle and Stock Markets - Five Things You Must Know
11:01am, Tuesday, 01'st Feb 2022 The Street
Stock futures slip lower as February trading begins with caution; Bloomberg reports the FTC will probe Microsoft''s $69 billion takeover of Activision; Google Q4 earnings on deck with a focus on ad sales; Tesla petition seeking Biden acknowledgement on EV leadership grows and the New York Times buys mystery word game Wordle for a mysterious price.
Sony to acquire Bungie, could pitch Destiny series against the Call of Duty franchise
10:09am, Tuesday, 01'st Feb 2022 Newslanes
Microsoft has been extremely acquiring gaming studios to bolster its Xbox and PC gaming portfolio. It recently announced a move to acquire Activision Blizzard Inc in a multi-billion dollar deal. Apart from this, Take-Two Interactive Corp recently announced its move to acquire mobile game developer Zynga Inc. To keep up with the pace, Sony Group Corp has announced that [] Sony to acquire Bungie, could pitch Destiny series against the Call of Duty franchise
The FTC is set to review Microsoft''s $68.7 billion Activision takeover
08:09am, Tuesday, 01'st Feb 2022 Engadget
Microsoft was most likely ready for rigorous anti-trust scrutiny around the world when it decided to purchase Activision Blizzard for $68.7 billion. The deal is the tech giant''s biggest yet, and it''s also set to become the largest all-cash acquisition ever. In the US, the proposed acquisition will be reviewed the Federal Trade Commission instead of the Justice Department, according to Bloomberg . The two agencies are in charge of investigating mergers in the country and typically decide between themselves which one will take charge of a case. FTC''s investigation will reportedly take a close look at how Microsoft''s ownership of Activision could harm rivals by limiting access to the developer''s biggest games. Activision owns hugely popular IPs, including Call of Duty , World of Warcraft and Candy Crush . It''s unclear if Microsoft has plans to release titles exclusive to Xbox and Window PCs in the future, but it''s worth noting Sony is still ahead of Microsoft in terms of gaming hardware sales and that a large chunk of Activision''s revenue comes from PlayStation gamers.
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