U.S. regulators probe Diller and Geffen options trades surrounding Microsoft-Activision deal
Barry Diller and David Geffen are two individuals whose ATVI stock options are being investigated by the United States government.
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Barry Diller and David Geffen are two individuals whose ATVI stock options are being investigated by the United States government.
An SEC filing indicates that Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick could be in for a big pay day if he's let go by Microsoft.
Recent reports show Kotick has had his hands in two low-profile companies that have dumped thousands of dollars into political campaigns.
Activision Blizzard VP of QA Chris Arends posted the message to the company Slack workspace earlier this week.
According to Bobby Kotick, the ongoing toxicity and leadership issues at Activision Blizzard didn't affect the company as much as its major game delays.
Microsoft has confirmed that Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick will remain in place during the company's transition to Microsoft ownership.
The new committee is committed to holding management responsible for the development of key performance indicators to measure accountability.
In a meeting with top Activision Blizzard executives, leadership told Kotick that some staff would not be satisfied until he resigns.
Hundreds of Activision Blizzard workers call for Bobby Kotick to step down as CEO.