Google faces record $3.4 billion antitrust fine in Europe

Started by walkstall, May 16, 2016, 08:17:53 AM

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walkstall

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Google's legal problems in Europe are far from over, and the European Commission is readying what might be a massive 3 billion Euros ($3.4 billion) fine in the antitrust case against the search giant.

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The Commission can fine firms up to 10% of their annual sales, Reuters points out, which means Google faces a maximum penalty of more than 6 billion Euros, or $6.8 billion.

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Quote from: tac on May 16, 2016, 08:47:29 AM
That should worry the shareholders.

My IT guy told me to try to avoid anything Google at all costs. However, they are everywhere.
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