14-07-2012 00:15
Cita:gamasutra[/url]"]Earlier this week, reports emerged that Vivendi had entered talks with a number of major companies to sell off its majority stake in Activision Blizzard, but at the moment, those potential buyers aren't showing much interest.
According to Bloomberg, anonymous sources claim that Vivendi has spoken with companies including Microsoft, Disney, and Take-Two, though at the moment, none of these organizations are ready or willing to purchase the World of Warcraft and Call of Duty publisher.
In addition, Vivendi reportedly approached China's Tencent and Japan's Nexon, though sources claim that neither company could afford Activision Blizzard, as Vivendi is seeking a full cash sale up-front.
When asked whether the Activision Blizzard sale is really happening, Vivendi chairman only said, "ItÔÇÖs a possibility." Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick, meanwhile, was coy about the future of his business, and told press, "It's great weather."
Vivendi ha hablado con Microsoft, Disney, Take-Two, Tescent de China y Nexon de Japón. Unas no quieren comprarla, las occidentales, otras no tienen el dinero, las orientales, porque Vivendi quiere efectivo. Le preguntaton a Vivendi si vendían y contestaron "es una posibilidad". Le preguntaron a Kotick y respondió "Hace un tiempo estupendo".