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Microsoft will keep Skype as a separate division within the company rather than folding it into one of the company's other businesses, Microsoft announced this morning. Skype CEO Tony Bates -- who joined the company only last October from Cisco -- will. (MSFT) has taken center stage amid news of a Skype buyout, while Activision Blizzard (ATVI) is headlining the latest batch of earnings reports. However, traders will also be keeping a close eye on black gold, with crude oil futures falling after a. Skype is all-but confirmed to be acquired by Microsoft for over $8 billion, including debt. It's a long road for a company founded back in 2003 that went through fundings, acquisitions, divestures, and a postponed IPO. It started in the small country. For his profile of Apple in Fortune (excerpt here), Adam Lashinsky interviewed an unnamed executive who has worked at both Apple and Microsoft. Here's how he summed up the difference between the companies: \"Microsoft tries to find unrealized pockets of. Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) is trading higher in today's pre-market, although the stock has been rolling over after it failed to break above resistance at the $26 level. The Wall Street Journal reported that Microsoft was close to buying Skype,. Stock futures were slightly higher this morning, as China recorded a sharp widening of its trade surplus and Microsoft (MSFT) reportedly neared a deal to acquire Internet phone firm Skype Technologies. In economic news, China reported an April trade. (Nasdaq: MSFT) was trading lower by 0.89 percent to $25.60 in pre-market trading today after the company announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Skype for $8.5 billion in cash from an investor group led by Silver Lake.. (Nasdaq: MSFT) and Skype Global Sa rl confirmed Tuesday that they have entered into a definitive agreement under which Microsoft will acquire Skype for $8.5 billion in cash from the investor group led by Silver Lake. Rumors late Monday said the deal. A \"senior, trusted\" source at Electronic Arts has told gaming site Develop that EA already has the guts of the next Xbox sitting inside a PC shell at an EA studio, and is beginning to figure out how to build games for it. The report also says that. Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), the world's largest software publisher, was adding 0.08% to $25.85 on reports that the company is near a deal to acquire Skype, the Internet call provider, for $8.5 billion. The takeover will divert Luxemburg based Skype from.

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