Microsoft expected to finally buy Activision Blizzard next week
Microsoft expected to finally buy Activision Blizzard next week
Microsoft plans to finally buy Activision Blizzard for $68.7bn next Friday, 13th October, according to a fresh report f…

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navi @lemmy.tespia.org
One good thing to come of this (hopefully) is the chance to clear the C Suite people from AKB. I hope all of the AKB employees get what they deserve, which is a new set of higher ups that aren't sexist dickbags.
48 2 Replyryathal @sh.itjust.works That's true, tolerating sexual assault is one of the few things dangerous to them.
15 0 ReplyXanvial @lemmy.world Why do you assume the higher-ups will be gone? Bethesda's C level seems unchanged
10 1 Reply520 @kbin.social Bethesda's C level doesn't threaten to seriously damage Microsoft's image. ActiBlizz's C level tolerated and encouraged sexual assault.
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DietBajaBlast @lemmy.world Those c suite folks are about to make mega bank. This liquidity event will let them cash out all their stock options. I have experienced it.
4 0 ReplyKushan @lemmy.world
That's literally the only reason I'm supportive of this. Super mega corporate mergers are usually bad for consumers, but those fuckwits are so much worse.
3 1 ReplyDark Arc @social.packetloss.gg
Exactly what I'm hoping for.
2 0 Replyono @lemmy.ca AKB
What's that K for?
1 0 Replymenny @lemmy.world King, who makes candy crush and other mobile games
5 0 Replyono @lemmy.ca I thought King was a subsidiary, rather than part of the parent company's name. Has that changed?
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daithi @lemmy.world King
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