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Andy Jassy, chief executive officer of Amazon.Com Inc., during the GeekWire Summit in Seattle, Washington, U.S., on Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2021.
TechAmazon is reportedly scaling back its private-label business—and weak sales may not be the only problem
By David MeyerJuly 15, 2022
An Activision Blizzard logo in front of a Microsoft logo.
TechMicrosoft’s $69 billion takeover of Activision hits possible antitrust roadblock
By Chris MorrisJuly 6, 2022
EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager gives a joint press conference at the EU Headquarters in Brussels, on January 25, 2018 as the EU hit US chipmaking giant Qualcomm with an antitrust fine of 997 million euros ($1.2 billion) for paying Apple to use its chips exclusively in iPhones and iPads.
TechQualcomm’s $1 billion victory is another blow to the EU’s antitrust push against Big Tech
By David MeyerJune 15, 2022
European Commission vice-president Margrethe Vestager gives a press conference on EU objections sent to Apple over practices regarding Apple Pay, at the EU headquarters in Brussels on May 2, 2022.
TechEurope’s antitrust cops charge Apple over its refusal to let iPhone owners tap-to-pay with competing mobile wallets
By David MeyerMay 2, 2022
Actor Daniel Craig.
NewslettersAntitrust advocates should blame Congress for Amazon-MGM deal
By Jacob CarpenterMarch 18, 2022
Actors Kirsten Dunst and Benedict Cumberbatch, stars of the film "The Power of the Dog"
NewslettersNetflix’s latest experiment shouldn’t scare streaming freeloaders yet
By Jacob CarpenterMarch 17, 2022
15 February 2020, Bavaria, Munich: Mark Zuckerberg, Chairman of Facebook, speaks on the second day of the 56th Munich Security Conference.
NewslettersMicrosoft’s app-store pledges are a great example of stakeholder capitalism
By David MeyerFebruary 10, 2022
The silver lining in Mark Zuckerberg’s $31 billion loss after Meta’s terrible earnings? It helps his blame-it-on-TikTok antitrust defense
TechThe silver lining in Mark Zuckerberg’s $31 billion loss after Meta’s terrible earnings? It helps his blame-it-on-TikTok antitrust defense
By David McLaughlin and BloombergFebruary 4, 2022
Why the FTC’s antitrust investigation could spell trouble for Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard acquisition
NewslettersWhy the FTC’s antitrust investigation could spell trouble for Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard acquisition
By Jessica MathewsFebruary 1, 2022
In this photo illustration, an Intel logo is displayed on a smartphone with stock market graphics in the background.
TechIntel wins historic $1.2 billion appeal over antitrust fine
By David MeyerJanuary 26, 2022
Netflix co-CEO Reed Hastings
NewslettersNetflix once again faces a pivot point
By Jacob CarpenterJanuary 21, 2022
The U.S. is finally catching up on wireless Internet
NewslettersThe U.S. is finally catching up on wireless Internet
By Jacob CarpenterJanuary 20, 2022
Biden’s merger watchdogs just put corporate America on notice—50 years of allowing bigger and bigger monopolies are ending soon
PoliticsBiden’s merger watchdogs just put corporate America on notice—50 years of allowing bigger and bigger monopolies are ending soon
By Nicole GoodkindJanuary 19, 2022
Congress’ big antitrust bill is filled with gray areas
NewslettersCongress’ big antitrust bill is filled with gray areas
By Jacob CarpenterJanuary 19, 2022
Mark Zuckerberg
TechA new ruling on Meta antitrust accusations could mean selling Instagram and WhatsApp
By Nicole GoodkindJanuary 12, 2022
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