Euro-scrutiny turns to Microsoft's US$69 billion Activision bid

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Euro-scrutiny turns to Microsoft's US$69 billion Activision bid
Microsoft may have to offer concessions to address EU antitrust concerns about its $69 billion bid for "Call of Duty" maker Activision Blizzard after regulators opened a full-scale investigation on Tuesday and warned about the impact of the deal. The US software company, which announced the deal ...

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