Asked by Sabrina Mitchell on Jun 28, 2024

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(Last Word) In 2001,a U.S.court of appeals tossed out an earlier U.S.district court order that Microsoft:

A) license Windows for sale by competitors.
B) be split into two competing firms.
C) divest itself of its Word and PowerPoint software programs.
D) end its proposed acquisition of Sun Microsystems.

Microsoft

A leading multinational technology company known for its software products like Windows operating systems, Office suite, and Surface computing devices.

Windows

A graphical operating system developed by Microsoft, providing an environment for executing and managing applications.

Competing Firms

Competing firms are companies within the same industry or market that offer similar products or services, striving for customer patronage and market share.

  • Examine the impact of mergers and acquisitions on competitive market dynamics and regulatory frameworks.
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Jacob SpenceJul 01, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The U.S. court of appeals tossed out the earlier U.S. district court order that Microsoft be split into two competing firms in 2001. This means that Microsoft was not required to break up into different companies.