Microsoft / Activision Deal Leaves Sony Stans in Shambles | M$ Wins Fight Against FTC

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Edit: Now dudes are posting articles calling for kneecapping regulation from dirty tory politicians caught working for lobbying groups.

"Afolami was criticised in April 2023 for failing to declare that he received £2,000 a month from WPI Strategy to chair a pressure group (the “Regulatory Reform Group” of MPs) lobbying Rishi Sunak."

Is this shyt so serious that we're now siding with folks who want to weaken regulation and let corporations run wild?

 
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Yea I'm reading on Era now that CMA apparently got that work in court today

South Korea now in the group supporting....now confident MS gonna try to bully this sale through. Gonna rewrite a new deal and leave the UK out of cloud streaming completely......that political pressure gonna be something
Sad thing is, Microsoft is in the right here and all of this should be done now. The CMA thought that the EU was going to block and Microsoft would just walk away. When the EU worked with Microsoft, that's why the CMA lashed out. It's why they didn't look prepared earlier this week. Their block is not a process and procedural block, its ideologically driven and it's the wrong stance so hopefully Microsoft's lawyers is able to get cloud as a whole removed from consideration here.
 

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Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) is evaluating ways to close its planned $69 billion acquisition of Activision (NASDAQ:ATVI) despite a block from the UK's antitrust authority.

Microsoft (MSFT) could look to pull out of the UK market or it could close the purchase and fight the UK's Competition and Markets Authority in court, according to an MLex report on Thursday. The CMA currently has an interim order that prevents Microsoft from acquiring an interest in Activision (ATVI), which is likely to be made permanent soon.

The report comes as a UK judge held a hearing on Tuesday and set a trial for Microsoft's appeal of the UK decision for July 24, well before the CMA's request for a date in late-September or October. The hearing falls after the July 18 termination date for the mega videogame deal, where the parties can walk, extend, or renegotiate the deal.

"Our priority is pursuing the appeal process in the UK, and we remain committed to constructive dialogue and solutions to address regulatory concerns," a Microsoft spokesperson told MLex on Thursday.

Last Wednesday, Microsoft (MSFT) formally filed its appeal to the CMA. Although several regulators, including the European Union, have approved the deal, the CMA's block is viewed as a major obstacle that could ultimately lead to the transaction's termination.

The UK antitrust regulator sued late last month to block the deal, citing concerns about cloud gaming. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission also sued to block the $95 per share deal for Activision in December, with a trial scheduled to start in August.

On Tuesday, South Korea's antitrust regulator approved the ATVI/MSFT deal.

Microsoft (MSFT) is set to present at the BofA Global Technology conference on Wednesday.


Microsoft explores ways to close Activision deal around UK block - report

 

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Yea I'm reading on Era now that CMA apparently got that work in court today

South Korea now in the group supporting....now confident MS gonna try to bully this sale through. Gonna rewrite a new deal and leave the UK out of cloud streaming completely......that political pressure gonna be something
The CMA clearly wanted to destroy this deal. This is beyond coming up with a legitimate reason to kill it. They're trying to stall the appeal out until September so they can hopefully tie it up in litigation in both the US and there and get one of the parties to walk away. Seems like both are locked in for the long haul.
 
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Now we're cheering on the guy behind the bullshyt Hunter Biden/Biden family probe. :mjlol:


"Under Chair Khan, the FTC is proud to be defending American consumers from harm and ensuring fair competition in the economy. We look forward to working with Congress to dispel former Commissioner Wilson's imaginative allegations," FTC spokesperson Douglas Farrar said in an email.

The committee asked for documents related to the probe, including unredacted documents related to whether Khan should recuse herself from discussions about Meta's plan to buy Within as well as discussions about the use of delay in order to deter or prevent corporate mergers.

The pro-business Chamber of Commerce, which is battling the FTC for access to documents for its own probe into how the agency is run, welcomed the congressional investigation.

"We share the concerns raised by Chair Comer, which are now the focus of the committee’s investigation. This investigation is on top of efforts underway by other House committees to bring much needed oversight to an agency that has lost its way," the Chamber said in a statement.


Chamber vs. FTC: The Chamber sent three letters to the FTC in November accusing the agency under Chair Lina Khan of an “abuse of power” for using votes by a departed commissioner to advance policy changes, alleging White House influence on the FTC’s decision-making and criticizing the commission’s use of public letters to “shame” companies accused of wrongdoing.

The group has said it is considering suing the agency for denying its requests for public records related to several policy changes and intends to invest significant resources in monitoring what it sees as the FTC’s agenda against big business.

On Sunday, the Chamber rejected any implication that its outrage is motivated by years of bad behavior by its member companies.

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Now we're cheering on the guy behind the bullshyt Hunter Biden/Biden family probe. :mjlol:







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Don’t know/care much about that probe.

But a consistent theme is that EVERYONE that has anything to do with this deal says it should go through.

If republicans and democrats in American government think the deal should go through. The FTC doesn’t have a leg to stand on.
 

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Meh, no need to try and pin this as maga spin.

Khan had made it clear they intend to litigate all big mergers. It’s ideological, so taking an FTC suit to necessarily mean these mergers are particularly harmful or won’t go through is just reading it wrong.

 
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