Microsoft has said it’s “disappointed” after The FTC officially filed an appeal against a US court’s decision to allow its Activision Blizzard deal to proceed.
On Tuesday, Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California denied theHad it been granted, the injunction would have blocked the $69 billion deal from being completed until the US regulator’s in-house court had a chance to rule on whether the merger hurt competition in the games industry.
However, a restraining order expiring on Friday, July 14 means that, barring an extension from the appeals court, Microsoft will be able to push through and close the deal this weekend.
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