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Microsoft's purchase of Activision Blizzard approved in another country - Windows Central Microsoft's $69 billion deal to acquire Activision Blizzard has been approved by Chile, adding to the handful of approvals so far.
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Microsoft Maintains Open RAN Momentum - SDxCentral Microsoft is developing radio access network analytics and control technologies to support virtualized RAN gear from third-party vendors.
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AWS, Microsoft, Google Doubled Down on Cloud Security in 2022 - SDxCentral AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud announced a number of new security services, product upgrades, and acquisitions in 2022.
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Microsoft's magnificent tablet-laptop Surface Pro 9 is on sale for a new Amazon low We may earn a commission if you make a purchase from the links on this page. Microsoft's excellent tablet-laptop Surface Pro 9 is on sale for a new ...
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Saperstein's Top Stocks For 2023: Microsoft, Lockheed Martin And This 'Unbelievable ... - Benzinga Microsoft is down about 28% YTD, while Lockheed and Canadian Natural Resources are up more than 30% each.
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Microsoft (MSFT) Excel's New Features to Make Formulas Simpler - Yahoo Finance Microsoft (MSFT) makes Excel's autocomplete even smarter, at least in the web version that comes with Microsoft 365.
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NEW LAW ALERT: Apple, Microsoft Must Now Provide Repair Manuals for Electronic Devices Gov. Kathy Hochul signed the country's first "right-to-repair" law for electronic devices, requiring manufacturers such as Apple and Microsoft to ...
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Apple Vs. Microsoft Vs. Treasury Bonds: The Battle Of Safe Havens Round 5 Technically, Microsoft is looking weak too. I continue to prefer short-duration bonds to park my cash (earmarked for future equity purchases).
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By the Numbers: 5 Biggest M&A Deals Aided Big Law in 2022 - Bloomberg Law The proposed merger is Microsoft's largest ever and one of the 30 biggest acquisitions of all time. Activision was represented by Skadden, while ...
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Microsoft should be a core holding in anyone's portfolio, says Treasury Partners' Richard Saperstein CNBC's 'Halftime Report' investment committee, Shannon Saccocia, Richard Saperstein, Liz Young and Jim Lebenthal, discuss Richard Saperstein's ...
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