US Stocks Drop But Not All Doom and Gloom

02:58am, Wednesday, 19'th Jan 2022 Action Forex
Stocks drop, with GS down 8% on poor earnings US economic activity falls amid omicron and inflation M&A activity booms: Microsoft buys Activision WTI off best levels after hitting 7-year high Following on the weaker performance in Europe, US markets fell sharply at the open. The Nasdaq was again leading the declines as yields rose [] The post US Stocks Drop But Not All Doom and Gloom appeared first on Action Forex .

Microsoft to buy gaming giant Activision Blizzard for $69 bn

02:47am, Wednesday, 19'th Jan 2022 IBTimes UK
This would be the largest buyout ever for the Redmond, Washington-based giant, well ahead of LinkedIn in 2016 for $26.2 billion.

Microsoft Buys Activision: 3 Reasons Why The Deal Makes Sense

02:13am, Wednesday, 19'th Jan 2022 Seeking Alpha

Activision Blizzards Workplace Problems Spurred $75 Billion Microsoft Deal

02:11am, Wednesday, 19'th Jan 2022 The Wall Street Journal
After a California lawsuit and a Wall Street Journal report, the companys stock was falling, board members were getting anxiousand the tech giant was ready to take a gamble.

Sony Group Shares Fall Sharply After News of Microsoft Deal for Activision Blizzard

01:52am, Wednesday, 19'th Jan 2022 The Wall Street Journal
Sony Group Corp. shares fell as much as 10%, following news that Microsoft Corp. agreed to buy videogame heavyweight Activision Blizzard Inc., which could take the gaming the console fight to another level.

Microsoft''s massive Metaverse move: Buying Activision for $69B

01:47am, Wednesday, 19'th Jan 2022 Coin Telegraph
Following the Activision Blizzard acquisition announcement, Microsoft CEO and chairman Satya Nadella stated that gaming will play a key role in the development of metaverse platforms.
Shares in Japan''s Sony Group fell 9% on Wednesday after gaming rival Microsoft said it will buy developer Activision Blizzard in a record $68.7 billion deal for the industry.

Analyzing Microsoft''s Activision Blizzard Acquisition

12:33am, Wednesday, 19'th Jan 2022 Investopedia
Microsoft announced acquisition of Activision Blizzard on Jan. 18, 2022. How will it affect the tech giant''s business?

Microsoft: Adding Some Activision Blizzard

10:20pm, Tuesday, 18'th Jan 2022 Seeking Alpha

Why The $70B Activision-Microsoft Deal Could Hurt Sony

10:19pm, Tuesday, 18'th Jan 2022 Benzinga
Wedbush Securities analyst Michael Pachter named Activision Blizzard Inc (NASDAQ: ATVI ) his top stock for 2022 at the end of December. Those who followed Pachter into Activision are already reaping the benefits, as the stock surged higher by more than 35% Tuesday morning before pulling back. What Happened: Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ: MSFT ) plans to acquire Activision for $95 per share in an all-cash transaction valued at $68.7 billion. Activision has come under pressure in recent months following reports of sexual misconduct and harassment by some of the company’s executives. Activision CEO Bobby Kotick will continue to serve as CEO until 2023. How Microsoft Benefits: Activision revenues are expected to total about $8.5 billion to $9 billion, he said, adding … Full story available on Benzinga.com
Microsoft''s agreement to pay almost $69 billion for Activision Blizzard marks the highest price ever paid by a U.S. tech company in an acquisition.
Microsoft released a new out-of-band update to patch last weeks updates that caused Windows VPN to break along with ReFS issues and on-premise domain controller issues. The new update is also difficult to install since it must be deployed manually, along with the original flawed update.
At a minimum of $10 per month per subscriber, Microsoft is bringing in at least $250 million each month from its Game Pass service.
A controversy over misconduct at Activision Blizzard made the publisher more affordable. It could help Microsoft win more game subscribers, an investor said.
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