News broke last month that parent company Vivendi was looking to sell Activision Blizzard for a substantial sum of over $10 billion. According to industry analyst Michael Pachter, there’s a good chance they won’t be able to find a buyer.
In fact, Pachter went on to say that there’s a better chance of Activision Blizzard breaking off from the company, providing Vivendi with around $5 billion in cash for the spinoff. As a result, the analyst believes the publisher’s shares would rise, allowing them to recoup their losses.
Typically, acquisitions made by most of the major players stay below the billion dollar line, a statistic that Pachter is using to justify his claims. Likewise, a purchase by Microsoft or Sony would be unlikely, as this would directly affect their incredible performance on multiple platforms.
Do you agree with Pachter’s thinking? If you believe a company will buy Activision Blizzard, which will it be? Sound off in the comments below.