Microsoft expected to offer EU concessions to keep Activision deal alive

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Deal is still in limbo.

Microsoft expected to offer EU concessions to keep Activision deal alive
Microsoft is likely to offer remedies to EU antitrust regulators in the coming weeks to stave off formal objections to its US$69 billion bid for "Call of Duty" maker Activision Blizzard, people familiar with the matter said. The US software giant and Xbox maker announced the deal in January to ...

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