China’s Tencent faces concessions to win green light for giant videogaming merger: sources
Reuters reported that tech giant, Tencent Holdings Ltd, plans to offer concessions to merge the China's top two videogame live-streaming sites in order to resolve antitrust concerns.
Source: https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/business/china-s-tencent-faces-concessions-to-win-green-light-for-gi[...]
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