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Google proposes advertising changes to avoid breakup after EU fine
In September, the European Commission slapped a €2.95 billion antitrust fine on Google for favoring its own services, giving the company 60 days to resolve the issues raised.
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The latest development in the company’s struggles comes from the EU. Google has decided to defy EU antitrust regulators’ call ...
A final plea by Alphabet's Google to avoid a breakup of its advertising technology business in a U.S. court has been moved to ...
Google (GOOG) proposed changes to its advertising services to address antitrust concerns of the European Union approximately ...
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While Google did attempt to compromise, none of its formal response to the commission outlines any breakup of the business.
The U.S. Justice Department is expected to file a lawsuit against Alphabet Inc's Google , possibly asking a court to break up ...
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