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EA sale approved by shareholders, regulators next in line
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 79739, member: 636"] Electronic Arts shareholders have voted to approve the company's sale to a private investment group. The consortium includes major stakeholders like the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund and a firm linked to Jared Kushner. This decision represents the first major step in a process that will now face intense scrutiny from government regulators across several countries, a review expected to last well over a year. Political opposition is already forming, with United States senators expressing national security concerns about foreign influence over a major American entertainment company. Canadian labor unions have also petitioned regulators, fearing the deal's massive debt load could lead to significant job losses at EA studios in that country. The proposed ownership structure would leave the Saudi fund with an overwhelming majority control of the privatized company. The transaction's future remains uncertain, drawing comparisons to the lengthy and complicated approval of Microsoft's recent major acquisition. If regulators ultimately block the deal, the video game industry would likely maintain its current competitive landscape. Should it proceed, control of one of the world's largest game publishers would shift dramatically to foreign sovereign wealth interests. [/QUOTE]
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