As reported on several days ago, an effort by Blizzard to effectively buy itself from multi-media outlet Vivendi and go independent was met with resistance. One shareholder unhappy with the decision and their inability to have any say on the transaction proceeded to claim lawsuit against several major figures involved. This was in a bid to stop the developer/publisher going through with its plans, and it seems to have been at least partially successful.
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Saturday, 21 September 2013
Activision Blizzard Bid For Independence Put On Hold
Read the article in full on http://www.starburstmagazine.com/ this is simply a preview.

As reported on several days ago, an effort by Blizzard to effectively buy itself from multi-media outlet Vivendi and go independent was met with resistance. One shareholder unhappy with the decision and their inability to have any say on the transaction proceeded to claim lawsuit against several major figures involved. This was in a bid to stop the developer/publisher going through with its plans, and it seems to have been at least partially successful.
As reported on several days ago, an effort by Blizzard to effectively buy itself from multi-media outlet Vivendi and go independent was met with resistance. One shareholder unhappy with the decision and their inability to have any say on the transaction proceeded to claim lawsuit against several major figures involved. This was in a bid to stop the developer/publisher going through with its plans, and it seems to have been at least partially successful.
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