WASHINGTON: Microsoft, which is seeking to wrap up its acquisition of game-maker Activision for US$69 billion, urged the Federal Trade Commission to withdraw a case against the deal that the agency had brought before an internal FTC judge, according to a motion posted to the FTC's website on Wednesday.
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