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...Activision’s boss, Bobby Kotick, accused the UK of being “closed for business”, while Microsoft president Brad Smith said in a radio interview that April 26 was “the darkest day” in its 40 years of operating...
...Bobby Kotick, Activision Blizzard’s chief executive, admitted that it had been “a longer journey than expected” and praised employees, in an email on Tuesday, for being focused on “delivering great games...
...Bobby Kotick, Activision Blizzard’s chief executive, said: “The [European Commission] conducted an extremely thorough, deliberate process to gain a comprehensive understanding of gaming.”...
...The group said, in documents released on Friday, that Bobby Kotick, Activision’s chief executive, would stay on until the end of the year to help with the integration process....
...Additional reporting by Javier Espinoza and Tim Bradshaw...
...Additional reporting by Javier Espinoza...
...Additional reporting by Javier Espinoza in Brussels and Arash Massoudi in London...
...Bobby Kotick, chief executive of Activision, has played down the risk of regulatory pushback, as tech behemoths such as Apple and Google are also exploring gaming....
...Bobby Seagull, a maths teacher and a doctoral student at the University of Cambridge, tries to solve the puzzle of the great school gender divide in maths....
...Investment banker Bobby Vedral warned the apparent chaos in Theresa May’s government has raised the risk of Mr Corbyn, who has been vocal about taxing the rich, taking over as Prime Minister....
...Bobby Vedral, an investment banker at Goldman Sachs, on Wednesday warned of a possible Jeremy Corbyn rise to power because of apparent chaos in the current UK government....
...During a private equity conference in Amsterdam, Bobby Vedral, a banker partner at Goldman Sachs, said a Corbyn win would make the UK like “Cuba without the sunshine”....
...Communists into company laws (FT) Development Bank of Japan to form strategic partnership with BDA Partners (FastFT) Bon-Ton Stores hires restructuring adviser to explore turnaround (WSJ) Fat Brands, Bobby...
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