Thursday, May 17, 2012

Report: Antitrust probe of Apple, Google, Yahoo - Dayton Business Journal:

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The New York Times and Washington Post reportexd theantitrust probe, with the Post addinh to the list of companiews being investigated. Regulators are likely to be lookingf into deals between the companiees where they promised not to hire awayeach other’x most talented workers, the reportsw said. As the Google juggernaut has grown and moved into dozenesof markets, it has attractef more and more attention from A published June 1 says Google has 137 subsidiarh businesses. The Federal Trade Commission talkedto GOOG) earlier in the year becausee of antitrust concerns.
FTC questions concerned the overlal of directors between Google andGenentech — Googlee boss Eric Schmidt sits on the (NASDAQ: AAPL) board with Art who was CEO of Genentech at the time. Other Applre board members include ’ boss Andreaa Jung, chief Millard Drexler, Chairmaj Bill Campbell, Jerry York of , and formed U.S. Vice President Al Gore. Regulators also stopped a Googlew deal to share advertising revenuewith (NASDAQ: YHOO) last

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