Posted Jul 08, 2008 at 01:34PM by Victor B. Listed in: News Tags: NASDAQ, Activision Blizzard
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Activision and Vivendi Merge - Image 1It looks as if the merger between Activision and Vivendi is about as close to official as we're ever going to get. A new press release has announced that Activision has received approval from its stockholders for its merger with Vivendi.

According to the press release we received, "All of the proposals required to effect the transaction received more than 92 percent of the shares voted." Better still, the deal's going to be made final tomorrow, July 9.

What does this mean if you've invested in either company? Well, money and opportunity, of course! The press release says it best:

As a result of the merger, Vivendi Games... will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Activision. Vivendi will receive approximately 295.3 million newly issued shares of Activision common stock. Concurrently with the merger, Vivendi will purchase approximately 62.9 million newly issued shares of Activision common stock at a price of US$ 27.50 per share for a total of approximately US$ 1.7 billion in cash, resulting in a total Vivendi ownership stake in Activision Blizzard of approximately 52% on a fully diluted basis and approximately 54% of shares outstanding. As of the closing of the transaction, Activision will be renamed Activision Blizzard and will continue to operate as a public company traded on NASDAQ under the ticker ATVI.


Activision-Blizzard certainly has a nice ring to it, though we prefer the much shorter, Power Ranger Zord-sounding Actizard. As for what the "new" company has in store for us, they have Diablo 3, the Guitar Hero franchise, and, of course, World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King. Definitely some good tidings, as far as mergers are concerned.

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   by Hekynn - 2008-07-08
 » Thats kewl

Thats kewl Activision is kind of a good company lets hope they wont touch D3 and let Blizzard do D3 hehehe.


   Re: hush404 - 2008-07-08
 » no doubt

Activision isn't dumb, they'll let blizzard do their thing and enjoy the money rollin in.

Also, Actizard is the dumbest thing I've ever heard. Had they chosen that I would of snapped.

   Re: Foolmonkey - 2008-07-08
 » yea...

Actizard? since when do merging companies merge names? they always keep their respective names "in association with"
   by Justingraziano - 2008-07-08
 » Hopefully...

Hopefully now that there owned by a real company they wont do retarded crap anymore.

   by Braktar - 2008-07-09
 » Huh?

Activision will own Vivendi, but Vivendi has controlling interest in Activision??


   Re: dazg - 2008-07-09
 » re

I think it basically means that the stakeholders previously involved with Vivendi will now own a piece of the 52% of Activision awarded to them.

And then basically, the new corporate entity that results from this will own the names of both the Activision and Vivendi companies. Since Activision is the more well known label in gaming, it looks like they will dissolve the use of the name Vivendi and instead use the name of another big name in the games industry, Blizzard, which is associated with Vivendi.

Could be wrong.
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