Dubai Telegraph - Microsoft's acquisition of Activision to face antitrust test

EUR -
AED 4.244541
AFN 72.813169
ALL 95.499627
AMD 435.042189
ANG 2.068504
AOA 1059.834095
ARS 1626.790728
AUD 1.653167
AWG 2.083262
AZN 1.963561
BAM 1.946155
BBD 2.327148
BDT 141.309715
BGN 1.904287
BHD 0.436263
BIF 3428.811751
BMD 1.155762
BND 1.475532
BOB 7.983609
BRL 6.140337
BSD 1.155409
BTN 105.9475
BWP 15.544504
BYN 3.394355
BYR 22652.943329
BZD 2.323864
CAD 1.579777
CDF 2612.022939
CHF 0.904269
CLF 0.026661
CLP 1052.818186
CNY 7.971867
CNH 7.996287
COP 4381.206374
CRC 544.622233
CUC 1.155762
CUP 30.627704
CVE 109.720785
CZK 24.40979
DJF 205.756568
DKK 7.470519
DOP 68.722111
DZD 152.030305
EGP 57.965118
ERN 17.336436
ETB 179.218031
FJD 2.554807
FKP 0.867873
GBP 0.867908
GEL 3.126308
GGP 0.867873
GHS 12.456539
GIP 0.867873
GMD 84.950362
GNF 10132.182675
GTQ 8.862044
GYD 241.737257
HKD 9.038316
HNL 30.583628
HRK 7.528521
HTG 151.493833
HUF 393.116986
IDR 19635.247665
ILS 3.574467
IMP 0.867873
INR 106.208267
IQD 1513.670769
IRR 1524534.4205
ISK 144.700868
JEP 0.867873
JMD 180.610423
JOD 0.819461
JPY 182.574659
KES 149.267014
KGS 101.071509
KHR 4637.160159
KMF 490.043311
KPW 1040.196885
KRW 1720.502783
KWD 0.355778
KYD 0.962882
KZT 568.862892
LAK 24747.430339
LBP 103472.495382
LKR 359.235287
LRD 210.864113
LSL 19.064711
LTL 3.412665
LVL 0.699109
LYD 7.364726
MAD 10.732744
MDL 19.984003
MGA 4774.50434
MKD 61.556716
MMK 2426.985431
MNT 4125.00355
MOP 9.308492
MRU 46.137553
MUR 54.784605
MVR 17.868809
MWK 2003.549067
MXN 20.627475
MYR 4.5606
MZN 73.859026
NAD 19.064793
NGN 1603.204532
NIO 42.520752
NOK 11.17345
NPR 169.523497
NZD 1.970326
OMR 0.444419
PAB 1.155374
PEN 3.941783
PGK 4.976532
PHP 68.543627
PKR 322.889542
PLN 4.285244
PYG 7565.768341
QAR 4.213501
RON 5.093673
RSD 117.440515
RUB 91.439438
RWF 1688.682573
SAR 4.337806
SBD 9.305806
SCR 16.078026
SDG 695.191046
SEK 10.716223
SGD 1.481173
SHP 0.867121
SLE 28.331037
SLL 24235.759206
SOS 659.15341
SRD 43.591907
STD 23921.948511
STN 24.380129
SVC 10.110377
SYP 128.083213
SZL 19.071067
THB 36.961121
TJS 11.080341
TMT 4.056726
TND 3.385806
TOP 2.782799
TRY 50.940347
TTD 7.816703
TWD 36.75094
TZS 2983.022371
UAH 50.629169
UGX 4252.020335
USD 1.155762
UYU 45.345088
UZS 14064.301863
VES 491.36315
VND 30327.205764
VUV 137.878134
WST 3.150901
XAF 652.741989
XAG 0.014008
XAU 0.000227
XCD 3.123506
XCG 2.082497
XDR 0.811805
XOF 652.741989
XPF 119.331742
YER 275.790717
ZAR 19.349636
ZMK 10403.249108
ZMW 22.242543
ZWL 372.155026
  • RYCEF

    -0.7700

    17.2

    -4.48%

  • GSK

    -1.0300

    54.23

    -1.9%

  • RIO

    -1.4050

    89.44

    -1.57%

  • BCC

    -3.7380

    73.62

    -5.08%

  • NGG

    -0.4700

    89.29

    -0.53%

  • CMSC

    -0.1990

    23.29

    -0.85%

  • CMSD

    -0.0540

    23.151

    -0.23%

  • JRI

    -0.0010

    12.82

    -0.01%

  • AZN

    -4.2800

    193.38

    -2.21%

  • VOD

    -0.3700

    14.25

    -2.6%

  • RBGPF

    0.1000

    82.5

    +0.12%

  • BCE

    -0.2450

    25.73

    -0.95%

  • BTI

    -1.4950

    57.08

    -2.62%

  • RELX

    -0.0900

    35.1

    -0.26%

  • BP

    0.1500

    39.46

    +0.38%

Microsoft's acquisition of Activision to face antitrust test
Microsoft's acquisition of Activision to face antitrust test

Microsoft's acquisition of Activision to face antitrust test

Microsoft's $69 billion deal to buy video game powerhouse Activision Blizzard is expected to win out with regulators despite vows in Europe and the United States to rein in tech titans.

Text size:

Analysts interviewed by AFP after the merger plan was announced on Tuesday said the deal would certainly be scrutinized, but likely less intensely than would an acquisition by Amazon, Google, or Facebook-parent Meta.

"From a regulatory perspective, Microsoft is not under the same level of scrutiny as other tech stalwarts," said Wedbush analyst Dan Ives.

Microsoft chief executive Satya Nadella "saw a window to make a major bet on consumer while others are caught in the regulatory spotlight and could not go after an asset like this," Ives added.

The analyst noted that there are bound to be some "speed bumps navigating both the Beltway and Brussels" given the epic size of the deal.

Microsoft catapulted itself into the big league in one of the world's most lucrative markets by announcing the deal to take over Activision-Blizzard -- the biggest acquisition in the video game sector's history.

The deal will bring some of the world's most famous games into Microsoft's possession, including "Call of Duty", "Candy Crush" and "Warcraft", and make it the third-largest gaming company in the world, behind only Sony and Tencent.

Not leaping into the top spot in the market should be in Microsoft's favor when it comes to regulators worried about the potential for monopoly power.

There are concerns, however, that Microsoft might make future Activision titles exclusive to its Xbox consoles and Windows-powered computers, shutting out rival PlayStation hardware made by Japan-based Sony.

Activision has long made blockbuster games such as "Call of Duty" for both consoles.

"While some have argued that this would be against its own interests and curtail its revenue stream, this wouldn't be unusual given how Microsoft has got itself into trouble by bundling hardware and software previously," said CMC Markets chief market analyst Michael Hewson.

- US vs China? -

Regulators might even see value in Microsoft challenging video game industry heavyweight Tencent, which is based in China, analysts contended.

"While the acquisition is big, Microsoft does not become the largest gaming company so it is hard to talk about monopolistic behavior," Creative Strategies principal analyst Carolina Milanesi said of how regulators could view the merger.

"There might be also a US vs. China play here in favor of Microsoft considering how big Tencent is."

Microsoft merging game, cloud computing, and software as part of a push in the metaverse would also make it a rival to Meta, which renamed the company from Facebook in tribute to such immersive, virtual worlds being the future.

"Microsoft is formidable competition for Meta, Epic Games, Tencent, and Roblox, all of which are scrambling for dominance in this emerging theme," said GlobalData principal analyst Rupantar Guha.

"While the metaverse is still largely conceptual, Microsoft's strength in underlying themes such as artificial intelligence, augmented reality, virtual reality, and cloud computing give it a leadership position in this theme."

Niko Partners senior analyst Daniel Ahmad was among those confident that the video game industry will continue to consolidate after a record year of take-over deals in 2021.

"One has to wonder what Tencent might do next," Ahmad said.

F.A.Dsouza--DT