Google Gets Record $2.7 Billion EU Fine for Skewing Searches
Bloomberg

European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager announces fines and the reasoning behind the EU’s antitrust case against Google. She appears on ‘Bloomberg Surveillance.’ Google lost its biggest regulatory battle yet, getting a record 2.4 billion-euro ($2.7 billion) fine from European Union enforcers who say the search-engine giant skewed results to thwart smaller shopping search services. Alphabet Inc.’s Google has 90 days to “stop its illegal conduct” and give equal treatment to rival Read the full story

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