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DOJ asks judge to force Google to sell Chrome
U.S. Antitrust Regulators Seek to Break Up Google, Force Sale of Chrome Browser
The broad scope of recommended penalties underscores how severely officials believe Google should be punished following a ruling that branded the company as a monopolist.
Alphabet Shares Dip As DOJ Seeks Sale Of Google Chrome & Other Remedies After Antitrust Win
Shares of mighty Alphabet are down over 6% today after the U.S. Department of Justice said it should be forced to sell Chrome among other remedies after losing a landmark antitrust case in August.
DOJ asks judge to force Google to sell Chrome as remedy in landmark antitrust case
In a filing, Department of Justice officials urged Judge Amit Mehta to force Google to sell its Chrome browser to remedy antitrust violations.
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Opinion | The Antitrust Crusade Against Google
So much that the Justice Department’s antitrust cops are now asking a federal court to hobble the search giant, even though ...
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'A lot of room to go' before Google antitrust case is decided, says BofA's Justin Post
Justin Post, BofA Securities senior internet technology analyst, joins CNBC's Kate Rooney and Deidre Bosa on 'The Exchange' ...
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Google's antitrust loss could cost Apple billions of dollars
Google pays Apple at least $20 billion a year to make its search engine the default on iPhones. That could soon change, Peter ...
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Google’s $2 Billion Anthropic Investment Gets U.K. Antitrust Clearance
The Competition and Markets Authority said it wouldn’t open an in-depth investigation into Google’s investment in the AI ...
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Will the antitrust showdown launched under Biden turn into ‘Let’s Make a Deal’ under Trump?
Although regulators began cracking down on tech powerhouses such as
Google
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