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The Guardian – Business • May 22, 2025
FTC drops case over Microsoft’s $69bn Activision Blizzard acquisition
The abandonment of the legal challenge allows Microsoft to finalize its significant investment in the gaming industry, potentially impacting market dynamics and shareholder value i...
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The Guardian – Business • May 13, 2025
Microsoft to lay off 6,000 workers despite streak of profitable quarters
Microsoft's decision to reduce its staff by approximately 6,000 employees reflects an effort to optimize operational costs despite recent profitability and overall workforce growth...
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