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STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - E-sports and gaming group MTG has agreed to buy mobile games developer Ninja Kiwi for around 1.6 billion crowns ($186 million) to broaden its gaming portfolio, it said on Wednesday.
MTG said the up-front payment would be around 1.2 billion crowns with earn-out payments of up to 406 million crowns, including cash and share components.
The Swedish firm said in a separate statement that it was raising 1.1 billion crowns from a share issue which will be directed at Swedish and international institutional investors to finance the deal while investment firm Atairos had agreed to cover around 50% to become a significant long term shareholder in the firm.
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Microsoft Surface Duo review, one month later: Enthusiastically an enthusiast s phone
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Over the past few years, smartphones have stopped evolving at a rapid pace and settled into iterative, yawn-inducing update cycles. Just like how a desktop PC from eight years ago can still handle basic productivity tasks in 2020, a flagship smartphone from two or three years ago isn t radically different from what you can buy today, and there’s only so much room for innovation in the flat glass slab form factor. This has sent some manufacturers to go back to the drawing board in search of something more radical and exciting. Samsung has released severalfoldablephones, LG is developing a dual-screen device, and now Microsoft has the Surface Duo.