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Why Activision Blizzard Stock’s Decline Might Be a Buying Opportunity
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Bazinet set a Buy rating, up from Neutral, with a $105 target price, down from $110. Activision (ticker: ATVI) shares fell 1.5% on Friday to $83.85.</p>\n<p>Similar to Bazinet, most of Wall Street remains bullish on the stock, with no Sell ratings. Of the analysts that cover Activision, 29 rate the stock a Buy, and four have a Hold rating.</p>\n<p>Shares have fallen in recent weeks after the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing filed a lawsuit after a two-year investigation that alleged Activision Blizzard discriminated against female employees and said its workplace culture has led to harassment targeting women at the company. Additional allegations from current and former staff have surfaced in the weeks following the initial legal complaint.</p>\n<p>Activision has said it would show in court that the claims aren’t accurate, and Chief Executive Bobby Kotick has promised swift action to ensure a safe environment for employees. 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Bazinet set a Buy rating, up from Neutral, with a $105 target price, down from $110. Activision (ticker: ATVI) shares fell 1.5% on Friday to $83.85.\nSimilar to Bazinet, most of Wall Street remains bullish on the stock, with no Sell ratings. Of the analysts that cover Activision, 29 rate the stock a Buy, and four have a Hold rating.\nShares have fallen in recent weeks after the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing filed a lawsuit after a two-year investigation that alleged Activision Blizzard discriminated against female employees and said its workplace culture has led to harassment targeting women at the company. Additional allegations from current and former staff have surfaced in the weeks following the initial legal complaint.\nActivision has said it would show in court that the claims aren’t accurate, and Chief Executive Bobby Kotick has promised swift action to ensure a safe environment for employees. A number of senior executives have also left the company. The company didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.\nBazinet said the recent leadership changes are the first steps the company needs to take to address the issues. Ultimately, however, he said that the complaints aren’t enough to severely hurt the business in the long run.\nBazinet said the lawsuit and subsequent fallout hasn’t resulted in any damage to Blizzard’s underlying intellectual property. He expects “the company will be able to execute on its pipeline of game releases over the next 12 to 18 months,” Bazinet said.\nBut some shareholders remain concerned. In an Aug. 5 letter, Dieter Waizeneggar, executive director of SOC Investment Group, which works with pension funds on corporate accountability, said the company’s response does “not go nearly far enough to address the deep and widespread issues with equity, inclusion, and human capital management at the company.”\nInvestors have also been spooked by a recent set of crackdowns from the Chinese government on tech companies—including online games. Activision has exposure to the Chinese market, especially through its Call of Duty mobile app, which it launched there last year. 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