Activision Blizzard (ATVI) CEO Bobby Kotick, who has been accused of sexual harassment and fostering a toxic work environment, will "absolutely remain" at the "Call of Duty" publisher if Microsoft’s (MSFT) takeover of the company does not through, Fox Business’ Liz Claman reported yesterday, citing sources close to the situation. Confidence continues to be high within Activision that the U.K.’s CMA will determine that the deal will not hurt gamers, despite what the regulator said earlier this week, the author says, citing the same sources. Reference Link
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