FTC Moves to Block Microsoft from Acquiring Activision Blizzard
The FTC issued a press release stating that the $69 billion deal by Activision Blizzard is the largest investment by Microsoft.
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The FTC issued a press release stating that the $69 billion deal by Activision Blizzard is the largest investment by Microsoft.
Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried faces a possible congressional subpoena after failing to respond to a Senate Committee request on the December 8 deadline.
Marathon CEO Fred Thiel that the assets of bankrupt hosting provider Compute North are not worth looking for at the moment.
Stock and crypto prices increased on Thursday as the US Dollar Index weakened. Some of the market’s largest assets all rose.
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One of the celebrities commissioned by FTX at the time to act as a spokesman has stated that he lost his $15 million fee.
The case of gender imbalance in workforce cuts at Twitter is the latest in a string of legal actions against the company.
The court admits that there are legitimate concerns over the kind of influence that celebrities have.
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Amazon revealed that Inspire will initially be available to select US customers in early December before being extended to other customers in the country over the coming months.
Elon Musk briefly ranked second on the “world’s richest person” list on Wednesday after suffering a dip in net worth.
Banks had to fund the whole debt package with their own cash due to a decline in the credit markets.
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Compute North, prior to its bankruptcy, served as the biggest hosting provider that Marathon Digital partnered with.