On Competition
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Originally published | 1998 |
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Authors | Michael Porter |
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ID | 2121665 |
About On Competition
Google monopoly trial: Is the US losing the fight against Big Tech?
... " It s the anti-trust monopolisation trial of a generation, " says Bill Baer, visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution and a former government attorney working On Competition issues, known as anti-trust in the US...
Microsoft makes new deal to buy Call of Duty giant
... " We will carefully and objectively assess the details of the restructured deal and its impact On Competition, including in light of third-party comments, " she said...
Simon & Schuster: Publisher to be sold for $1. 6bn
... Author Stephen King was among the big names to testify against the sale on behalf of the US government, which has taken a harder line On Competition under US President Joe Biden...
Microsoft-Activision: US regulator to appeal against $69bn gaming deal ruling
... EU regulators have approved the deal, saying that Microsoft had addressed their concerns On Competition issues...
Microsoft's Activision takeover approved by EU after UK veto
... The European Commission (EC) said Microsoft had addressed their concerns On Competition issues...
Scarlet fever: Mother's terror after late-night antibiotic search
... " We rely On Competition to drive down the prices of generic medicines which generally results in lower prices for the NHS - this means prices can fluctuate, but no company should use this as an opportunity to exploit the NHS...
Taylor Swift ticket sales cancelled amid high demand
... " Ticketmaster s excessive wait times and fees are completely unacceptable, as seen with today s @taylorswift13 tickets, and are a symptom of a larger problem, " wrote congressman David Cicilline, who oversees the House committee On Competition and anti-trust...
Cost-of-living payments branded insufficient as energy bills soar
... It said there was too much focus On Competition instead...
Microsoft makes new deal to buy Call of Duty giant
Microsoft has submitted a New Deal to buy Activision Blizzard after its original $69bn (£59bn) bid was rejected by the UK competition watchdog.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) confirmed on Tuesday that Microsoft's initial offer for The Call of Duty-maker had been blocked.
It will now review the New Deal but said: " This is not a Green Light . "
Under the new offer Microsoft won't buy the rights for Activision's existing or new games stored in The Cloud .
The Pledge , which will last 15 years, will not cover Activision's PC and console games in the European Economic Area.
Games stored in the so-called cloud allow players to buy content when they like, similar to a streaming service such as Netflix.
Instead of controlling all of Activision's games, which also include Candy Crush, Microsoft said the content would be sold to rival video game publisher Ubisoft.
Ubisoft can then supply Activision's content " to all cloud gaming service providers including to Microsoft itself".
Microsoft's takeover of Activision Blizzard would be the biggest of its kind in the history of the gaming industry.
Microsoft makes the Xbox gaming console and wants to buy Activision to add more titles to its Game Pass streaming service. This allows gamers to download content to their consoles and mobile phones.
However, it has split regulators in the UK, Europe and the US.
Rivals such as Sony have also objected to The Deal , concerned that Microsoft could stop major games being available to its own PlayStation business.
Modern Warfare 2, the latest instalment in The Call of Duty series, made $1bn in its release weekend, and More Than half of all copies sold in the UK were for PlayStation.
Sarah Cardell , chief executive of the CMA, said Microsoft's new and restructured deal was " substantially different from what was put on The Table previously".
She Said the CMA would now examine the offer.
" We will carefully and objectively assess The Details of the restructured deal and its impact On Competition , including in light of third-party comments, " She Said .
" Our goal has not Changed - any future decision on this New Deal will ensure that the growing cloud gaming market continues to benefit from open and effective competition driving innovation and choice. "
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