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Meta agrees to sell Giphy, ending battle with UK regulators

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Facebook parent Meta said Tuesday that it will sell off Giphy after running out of options to thwart a ruling by U.K. regulators, who again found that the deal to buy the GIF-sharing platform would limit competitio­n and innovation.

Britain’s competitio­n watchdog had ordered Meta last year to reverse the deal - a year after it was announced - but the company appealed to a tribunal, which rejected most of its arguments. After reviewing the case further, the Competitio­n and Markets Authority concluded that “the only way to avoid the significan­t impact the deal would have on competitio­n” is for Meta to sell Giphy to an approved buyer.

“We are disappoint­ed by the CMA’s decision but accept today’s ruling as the final word on the matter. We will work closely with the CMA on divesting GIPHY,” Meta said in a statement. “We will continue to evaluate opportunit­ies - including through acquisitio­n - to bring innovation and choice to more people in the UK and around the world.”

New York-based Giphy’s library of short looping videos, or GIFs, are a popular tool for internet users sending messages or posting on social media.

Meta said it would wait for more details on the divestment order and wouldn’t file another appeal, bringing to an end the drawn-out battle over the acquisitio­n reportedly worth $400 million.

It was the first time the U.K. watchdog had sought to unwind a tech deal and marked a prelude to stepped-up scrutiny: earlier this year the CMA opened inquiries into Amazon’s dominance and Microsoft’s purchase of videogame maker Activision Blizzard. (AP)

 ?? ?? The Facebook logo is seen on a cell phone on Oct 14, 2022, in Boston. Facebook parent Meta said Tuesday it will sell off Giphy after running out of options to thwart a ruling by U.K. regulators, who again found that the deal to buy the GIF-sharing platform would limit competitio­n and innovation. (AP)
The Facebook logo is seen on a cell phone on Oct 14, 2022, in Boston. Facebook parent Meta said Tuesday it will sell off Giphy after running out of options to thwart a ruling by U.K. regulators, who again found that the deal to buy the GIF-sharing platform would limit competitio­n and innovation. (AP)

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