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As the news was extensively covered by the North Federation dia, it spread back to the ho country at a rapid pace, even though it was nightti. Although it was nearly dawn in the holand, this news caused a massive stir on the internet! No need to ntion Blizzard! The unrelenting years of
Monster World can be really ‘heartbreaking’ for countless gars in Fla Nation.
Particularly during the Nine Cities Agency period, several versions of the ga had already been updated abroad, but the holand was still playing the old version. Many players were utterly disheartened until WY took over. Only then did the ga synchronize with the rest of the world. But by this ti, Monster World had already drifted into the sunset, losing its forr glory.
However, the decline in fa does not an Blizzard is no more a prominent company. On the contrary, Blizzard is still considered a holy grail among countless players! There’s a saying – Blizzard products are of top-notch quality! Perhaps Blizzard’s market value isn’t too high; when it was acquired by Vivendi Group, it was rely over ten billion Fedral coins.
Perhaps compared to the then North Federation’s Activision, North Federation’s Artis Electronics, and SY, these gaming giants have a countless multiple of Blizzard’s market value. But are their nas prevalent? Not really, maybe their gas are, such as the ‘Sims’, ‘Mass Effect’, ‘dal of Honor’ from Artis Electronics, and ‘Call of Duty’ from Activision, and so on.
These gas are highly renowned among players, but has anyone rembered their developnt companies? None! Only gas developed by Blizzard have been rembered by many players. Even the now world-renowned Ga League, hasn’t it expanded from a map in Blizzard’s Monster Rumble?
So, when this news was learned by dostic players, these players’ excitent can be imagined. After repeatedly making sure it wasn’t incorrect, many players exploded in WY’s official forum.
“Once upon a ti, we had to wait to play Blizzard’s gas. Like Diablo 3, I haven’t even waited for the opening of the national service yet! Now, all I can say is, Prodigal Bro, you’re aweso, you did sothing that all players wanted to do but couldn’t.”
“I have already kneeled down in respect, Prodigal brother has just finished buying the plane and now he is buying the company. This is a solid move toward prodigally destroying wealth. But what I want to know is why the premium of Prodigal Bro’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard is so high, and now the acquired shares are only 7%? And it seems the news is out now, and it seems unfavorable for the acquisition?”
“66666666666, when T Company once got a 6% share of Blizzard, countless people began to praise that T Company acquired Blizzard. Isn’t this what real acquisition is like now? T Company rely acquired a 6% share after conversion, and moreover, it wasn’t considered a direct shareholding but indirect. But… it seems that Mr. Damian Bryan is openly disclosing it, apparently not wanting Prodigal brother to complete the acquisition?
Truth be told, there are insightful individuals among these ordinary players and netizens who understand that Damian Bryan’s announcent of this news is to sabotage Finn Lewis’ acquisition. More so, once the dia finds out, such acquisition behavior can hardly be concealed any longer. Even the agreent between Finn Lewis and Kodiak Kennedy has been exposed.
Well, let’s not ntion that the 23% of shares in Kodiak Kennedy’s hands are not yet secured, even if they are secured! Finn Lewis only has 30% of the shares at hand, 21% away from absolute controlling shares. But now, the shares that can be acquired are scarce.
Sitting on his private jet, Finn Lewis had a gloomy face. Finn Lewis felt that what was originally a sure bet was still upset by Damian Bryan’s move, that is, on Mih’s side. Mr. M had already called Finn Lewis, who was flying back ho on his private jet, to et with the people of Mih Investnt Group.
Because Finn Lewis also owns 2% of T Company’s shares and can attend the board eting. Even though Finn Lewis didn’t go, he was inford about the board eting’s situation. Mr. M suggested transferring the 6% shares in Activision Blizzard held by him to Finn Lewis, which was strongly opposed by MIH Investnt Group.
The reason for the opposition was simple; it was not in line with T Company’s strategy. This applies even though Finn Lewis is their partner. Due to strong opposition, Mr. M had to call Finn Lewis to have him personally talk with MIH Investnt Group.
Frankly, this is still a price issue. But this 6% share is held by T Company Group. In other words, MIH only owns 33% of this 6% share, less than 2%. But because it is impossible to exceed 51% of the influence of Activision Blizzard board shares, Finn Lewis is also unable to acquire this 6% share for now. And these 6% of shares are critical.
“…After the current analysis, I’m afraid this acquisition will eventually co to an end. Perhaps Mr. Finn Lewis has a huge amount of funds, but apparently, he can’t buy the shares he could. According to what Mr. Damian Bryan revealed, almost all the floating shares have been absorbed, and the shares in the hands of investors are about 8% to 9%. But these investors will definitely not sell these shares now, the torrents of rising share prices can tell you that.”
“Moreover, the ones controlling these stocks are not common investors. The remaining shares, 47% of the shares in the hands of Mr. Kodiak Kennedy and Mr. Damian Bryan, total to 56% of the shares, Mr. Finn Lewis has only purchased 7% of the shares, which amounts to 63% of the shares. And the parent company of Activision Blizzard, Vivendi Group holds 10%. A journalist interviewed the president of the Vivendi Group so days ago.”
“The CEO of the Vivendi Group said that these shares are definitely not for sale because it will affect the future strategic steps of the Vivendi Group. Even if the price is above 50%, it is unlikely. This accounts for 73% of all shares in
Activision Blizzard. In addition, there is 1% in the hands of other shareholders in the Kodiak private investnt company, and the possibility of selling this 1% is not great.”
“Lastly, the most opportunistic chance for Mr. Finn Lewis is the T Company, also a Fla Nation company, which holds a large number of shares in the Kodiak Private Investnt Company. T Company has 6% of the Activision Blizzard shares. Counting this 6% of Activision Blizzard shares, a total of 80% of Activision Blizzard board shares have already been claid.”
“So where did the remaining 20% go? According to our reporters, these 20% of shares are also in the hands of one person, or rather in a foundation. This is a traditional and mysterious hedge fund. According to the news we got from a large banking consortium, this traditional hedge fund has a long-term strategic vision. The fund scores every shot it takes, and it has almost never tasted failure! In other words, even if Mr. Finn Lewis gets the 6% stake in T Company, it would be just 13% of the stake..”
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