1. Microsoft:
In 2020, Microsoft acquired ZeniMax Media, the parent company of video game publisher Bethesda Softworks. This acquisition expanded Microsoft’s presence in the gaming industry.
Microsoft also made an attempt to acquire TikTok’s operations in the United States, which ultimately did not materialize.
2. Amazon:
In 2020, Amazon acquired Zoox, an autonomous vehicle company, signaling its interest in the self-driving car industry.
Amazon also acquired MGM Studios in 2021, giving the company access to a vast library of film and television content.
3. Apple:
In 2020, Apple acquired Vilynx, an AI startup focused on improving the company’s machine learning and AI capabilities.
Apple frequently acquires smaller technology companies to enhance its hardware and software offerings.
4. Alphabet (Google):
Google has a history of acquiring numerous companies across various industries. In 2021, Google announced plans to acquire Fitbit, a wearable fitness technology company.
Google also invested in ADT, a home security company, to integrate its Nest smart home products with ADT’s services.
5. Facebook (Meta Platforms):
Facebook has been actively involved in M&A over the years. Notably, in 2014, it acquired WhatsApp and later Instagram.
Meta Platforms, formerly Facebook, has also made investments in virtual reality, including the purchase of Oculus VR in 2014.
6. Salesforce:
7. Intel:
In 2020, Intel acquired Moovit, a mobility-as-a-service provider, to bolster its autonomous vehicle and transportation offerings.
Intel has also made acquisitions in the semiconductor space to maintain its position as a major chip manufacturer.
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