Tencent Invests in Activision Blizzard

August 5, 2013
Categories: Tencent
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When Activision Blizzard bought back some of its stock from Vivendi last week, some of those repurchased shares were sold to an investment group led by CEO Bobby Kotick and co-chairman Brian Kelly. Another major investor in that group is Tencent Holdings. Not only does Tencent now have the license for Call of Duty Online in China, but it also owns part of Activision Blizzard.

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