US probes options trade that gained on Microsoft-Activision deal: Report

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 US probes options trade that gained on Microsoft-Activision deal: Report 

US probes options trade that gained on Microsoft-Activision deal: Report


U.S. Federal prosecutors and securities regulators are investigating large bets that Barry Diller, Alexander von Furstenberg and David Geffen made on Activision Blizzard Inc shares in January, days before the videogame maker agreed to be acquired by Microsoft Corp, the Wall Street Journal reported.

IAC Chairman Diller, his stepson von Furstenberg, and music mogul Geffen have an unrealized profit of about USD60 million on the options trade, based on the recent Activision share price of around USD80, according to the report, citing people familiar with the matter.

The Justice Department is investigating whether any of the options trades violated insider-trading laws, the report said, adding that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is separately conducting a civil insider-trading investigation.

Spokespersons for the Justice Department and the SEC did not respond to Reuters' request for comment.

IAC did not respond to a Reuters request for comment, while von Furstenberg and Geffen could not immediately be reached.

Diller had confirmed that the three were contacted by regulators, but added that none of them had material non-public information about the Microsoft-Activision deal, WSJ said.

"It was simply a lucky bet," Diller told the Journal. "We acted on no information of any kind from anyone. It is one of those coincidences."

In January, Microsoft announced plans to buy Activision the "Call of Duty" maker for USD68.7 billion in the biggest gaming industry deal in history.


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