Activision Blizzard shareholder group SOC calls executive response 'inadequate', lists demands
Shareholder group SOC called out Kotick for not going 'nearly far enough' to address recent allegations at Activision Blizzard.
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Shareholder group SOC called out Kotick for not going 'nearly far enough' to address recent allegations at Activision Blizzard.
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T-Mobile branding has also disappeared from Overwatch League and Call of Duty League broadcasts.
Bobby Kotick made a statement at the start of the Activision Blizzard Q2 2021 earnings results conference that touched on company culture and more.
Activision Blizzard (ATVI) directly mentions the lawsuit against the company during its earnings call.
With Activision Blizzard having beaten expectations on quarterly revenue and earnings-per-share in Q2, it has raised its full-year outlook.
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Tune in to the Activision Blizzard Q2 2021 earnings report webcast here with us at Shacknews.
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