EU Likely to Clear Microsoft-LinkedIn Deal
December 01 2016 - 1:20PM
Dow Jones News
BRUSSELS—European Union antitrust authorities are likely to
clear Microsoft's $26 billion acquisition of LinkedIn Corp. by
Tuesday with conditions attached, according to people familiar with
the matter.
The European Commission, the bloc's competition regulator, has
to decide by Dec. 6 whether to clear the deal or open an in-depth
investigation into the merger. The commission is unlikely to open a
probe, the people said.
The deal would be conditional on the implementation of
concessions Microsoft offered the EU in November, though there may
be some minor changes to those commitments, one of the people
said.
As part of its remedy package, Microsoft offered to allow rival
professional social networks to continue to have access to its
Outlook programs, according to people familiar with the matter.
Microsoft's Outlook provides email and calendar management.
Microsoft's pledge would for example allow the display of
profiles from other sites besides LinkedIn, such as German
business-professionals network XING, in an Outlook calendar
entry.
In addition, Microsoft has also vowed to allow computer
manufacturers such as Dell Inc. and Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.
to disable the LinkedIn shortcut on desktop devices. In an earlier
EU review, Microsoft had to take steps after antitrust regulators
in 2004 condemned it for bundling products into its Windows
software.
Microsoft announced its deal with LinkedIn in June and aims to
close the transaction this year. The acquisition has already been
cleared in the U.S., Canada, Brazil, and South Africa. The company
said in June that it didn't require regulatory approval in Japan,
South Korea or China.
Write to Natalia Drozdiak at natalia.drozdiak@wsj.com
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