Group of Activision Blizzard shareholders joins call for CEO Bobby Kotick’s resignation - The Washington Post
▻https://www.washingtonpost.com/video-games/2021/11/17/bobby-kotick-resignation-shareholders
“In contrast to past company statements, CEO Bobby Kotick was aware of many incidents of sexual harassment, sexual assault and gender discrimination at Activision Blizzard, but failed either to ensure that the executives and managers responsible were terminated or to recognize and address the systematic nature of the company’s hostile workplace culture,” the shareholders, led by the Strategic Organizing Center (SOC) Investment Group wrote in a joint letter addressed to the company’s board of directors and shared with The Washington Post.
Jason Schreier sur Twitter :
▻https://twitter.com/jasonschreier/status/1460991941332582405
I’m seeing a lot of big reactions to this story, but some important context:
– This group, SOC, owns 4.8 million shares, or just 0.6% of Activision Blizzard
– SOC has been criticizing Kotick for a long time. This isn’t a turnaround or shift in view from them
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