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Amazon wins EU approval for its $8.45 billion purchase of MGM

European Union officials have unconditionally rubber stamped $845 million bid to buy famed movie and TV studio . The European Commission’s antitrust regulators there was limited overlap between the companies and said the merger wouldn’t severely reduce competition in the theatrical film and audio-visual content markets.

“The Commission found that MGM’s upstream activities as a producer and licensor of AV content are limited compared to other market players’ activities; MGM’s content cannot be considered as must-have; and a wide variety of alternative content exists,” the EC said. It noted MGM’s movies account for a limited share of box office revenue in the European Economic Area and that “overall MGM is not among the top production studios, despite its rights over successful film franchises such as James Bond.”

Amazon still requires the green light before it can close the deal, which was announced last May. Recent reports suggested the FTC was planning to challenge the merger with an antitrust lawsuit. However, that requires a majority vote by commissioners.

The FTC currently has two Democrat and two Republican commissioners. reported that while they have reached a bipartisan consensus on some issues, a vote on an Amazon-MGM suit could be split along party lines. The Senate has yet to vote on .

In any case, the deadline for a decision on the proposed MGM buyout is said to be fast approaching, . If the FTC doesn’t mount a legal challenge by then, Amazon could be free to proceed with the merger.

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