Business Fast > Technology > Microsoft defends $69bn Activision deal TechnologyMicrosoft defends $69bn Activision dealFebruary 21, 2023posted on Feb. 21, 2023 at 6:57 pm Opponents, including Sony, challenged the proposal at an EU hearing held behind closed doors. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastFebruary 21, 2023previous articleThe Grammys Are Over But Big Eyes Coin Is Just Starting. Will The Meme Coin Overthrow Presale Heavyweights, Filecoin and Ethereum? – Nairametricsnext articleBitcoin’s break to $25k “could be latter stages of gruesome bear market”You Might Also LikeTechnologyLyft shares pop 20% after buyback; CEO says there are no signs of worry with the consumerMay 9, 2025TechnologyUK plans to ‘dim the sun’ gets £57,000,000 funding – but what’s the point?May 8, 2025TechnologyMaker of Pegasus spyware told to pay $167m for WhatsApp hackMay 7, 2025TechnologyFuel-tech platform Nawgati raises $2.5 millionMay 6, 2025TechnologyI tried a new British e-bike with unique twist and it packs plenty of surprisesMay 5, 2025TechnologyApple issues urgent warning to 1,800,000,000 iPhone users over popular featureMay 2, 2025Recommended For YouSportsCoventry City v Sunderland: Championship playoff semi-final, first leg – liveMay 9, 2025SportsFinanceBank cuts mortgage payments to £0 for three monthsMay 9, 2025FinanceMarketBofA acquires stakes in Angel One, Nuvama in Rs 500 crore block transactionsMay 9, 2025MarketTechnologyLyft shares pop 20% after buyback; CEO says there are no signs of worry with the consumerMay 9, 2025TechnologyIndustryRBI imposes penalties on SBI, Jana Small Finance BankMay 9, 2025Industry
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