Anonymous ID: 0b62ea April 2, 2022, 10:17 a.m. No.15997549   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7619 >>7694 >>7739

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>Activision Insider Trading Investigation

>>15995710 pb -notables evidently not read…

>repeat of prev no tables re: Activision Diller-Geffen-von Furstenberg & their insider BIG SHORT which they attemped a distraction of by going MeToo v. the CEO of Activision who "just happens" to be close personal frens with von Furstenberg, Diller and No, of COURSE business was not discussed over dinner and wine…

The investigation failed to name Soros.

 

Checked the archives and came up with this:

 

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Question: https://nichegamer.com/2020/03/10/billionaire-george-soros-invests-45-million-into-Activision-blizzard/📁 Dates are important. SWC drop [Dec 16] to closure - coincidence? Soros invest [Feb 14] Blizzard - coincidence? Desperate times call for desperate measures. When [why] do you 'expose' what you know publicly?

Answer: NICHE GAMER: Billionaire George Soros Invests $45 Million into Activision Blizzard by Ryan Pearson on March 10, 2020 at 4:24 PM, EDT https://archive.fo/sgZR8 Billionaire investor and philanthropist George Soros has invested $45 million USD into Activision Blizzard. Reclaim the Net (citing Fintel) reports that Soros has purchased 758,000 shares for $45 million USD. Fintel states this occurred on February 14th. Soros has been accused by some of using his fortune to manipulate international politics and economics. Soros is the founder of Open Society Foundations, and has also funded many efforts and organizations some deem to be liberal, Marxist, politically left, or globalist ideals. These include accusations of aiding migrant and refugee caravans from Africa and the Middle East, supporting the US Democratic party during the 2016 US Presidential election, supporting pro-European Union efforts during the United Kingdom’s Brexit debates and elections, and supporting internet censorship under the guise of fighting hate speech. […] While the accusations levied against Activision Blizzard are more solid, they are still damning. Subsidiary Blizzard Entertainment has had nothing but bad PR over the last few months.

 

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