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Jefferies Equity Research Analyst Brent Thill joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard, Microsoft becoming the third-largest gaming revenue company in the world, and the pressure this will put on others like Meta and Netflix in the industry.
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Not worth it and they over paid
Activision would have sold for $100B last year. It’s a great move to make every game exclusive.
@Jack D no more COD on ps?
Great news for whole gaming community. Something tells me that Sony will make a similar move.
Sony cannot afford too. Nothing over $10 Billion.
Sony has $2 trillion of longterm debt.
@JUICED THA CHEF Just means that they themselves could be a acquisition or merger target. Could you imagine a merger between Sony and Disney? It would be massive.
Sony was already ahead and I believe still is with game development. This was more leveling of the playing field. Tencent is still ahead of Microsoft to I believe.
Is the 68 billion untaxed money?
Gaming can be better than Amazon Prime video? Do you mean is bigger than the TV movies and music industry combined LMAO. Amazon is about two decades behind the times