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A federal judge has found Alphabet-owned Google has monopolies in the online publisher ad server and ad exchange markets.
Alphabet's Google illegally dominated two markets for online advertising technology, according to a federal judge.
A judge ruled that Google illegally dominated online advertising markets, impacting its operations and potential breakup.
A federal judge ruled that Google illegally monopolized key parts of the digital ad market, marking the company’s second ...
Republican Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Republican Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan are turning their attention to Google over concerns that ...
Google: On March 28, the appellate tribunal had upheld fair trade regulator CCI's finding that the company's app store ...
Citi says a U.S. District Judge ruled that Alphabet’s (GOOGL) (GOOG) Google illegally monopolized the publisher advertising server and ad ...
EDT Alphabet (GOOGL) (GOOG) drops 2% to $150.26 after ruling in advertising antitrust caseStay Ahead of the Market: Discover ...
Wedgewood Partners, an investment management company, released its first-quarter 2025 investor letter. A copy of the letter ...
A judge ruled parts of Google’s ad-tech business to be monopolistic, but an analyst notes the latest case concerns a ...
Here's a look at some milestones in the history of the technology giant, whose parent is now known as Alphabet ...
A U.S. judge's ruling that Google has illegal monopolies in ad technology sets up the possibility of U.S. prosecutors seeking ...