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Activision says it is cooperating with US federal insider trading probes

Media moguls Barry Diller and David Geffen, and investor Alexander von Furstenberg, acquired share options after von Furstenberg met with Activision CEO Bobby Kotick and days before it disclosed the sale to Microsoft, the Wall Street Journal reported last month

By CNBCTV18.COMApr 16, 2022 4:36:21 PM IST (Updated)


Activision Blizzard is cooperating with federal investigations into trading by friends of its chief executive shortly before the gaming company disclosed its sale to Microsoft Corp, it said in a securities filing on Friday.
It received requests for information from the US Securities and Exchange Commission and received a subpoena from a Department of Justice grand jury, the maker of "Call of Duty" said in an amended proxy filing.
The requests "appear to relate to their respective investigations into trading by third parties -- including persons known to Activision Blizzard's CEO -- in securities prior to the announcement of the proposed transaction," it said.