EU competition chief holds threat of breaking up Google
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EU competition chief holds threat of breaking up Google
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#4Does the EU even have the authority to break up Google/Alphabet?
Someone much smarter than me would likely have to determine whether stockholders benefit more from a split up company that can do business in Europe, or a unified company that can't.
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#5Honestly comes across as EU sour grapes. The "competition chief" should focus on the regulations that have resulted in low investment and slow innovation instead of trying to "regulate" American tech companies.
Really, I'm all for symmetry with stuff like this if that is what it takes to get these giants to at least attempt to comply with the law.
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#7Does the EU even have the authority to break up Google/Alphabet?
The EU effectively has the authority to decide who can do business in Europe. So Google/Alphabet presumably could refuse an EU breakup order, but they'd have to more or less exit business in Europe, including all of their various offices there. Both a lot of profit and talent left on the table. Someone much smarter than me would likely have to determine whether stockholders benefit more from a split up company that c…
Re: EU competition chief holds threat of breaking up Google
#8Does the EU even have the authority to break up Google/Alphabet?
Re: EU competition chief holds threat of breaking up Google
#9Does the EU even have the authority to break up Google/Alphabet?
Unless you stop people from just heading to the top search engine in the world, they'll keep using it.
Re: EU competition chief holds threat of breaking up Google
#10Honestly comes across as EU sour grapes. The "competition chief" should focus on the regulations that have resulted in low investment and slow innovation instead of trying to "regulate" American tech companies.
You mean like VW being called out in the United States for the diesel scandal was US sour grapes? Really, I'm all for symmetry with stuff like this if that is what it takes to get these giants to at least attempt to comply with the law.
What would symmetry look like from the US side if the EU starts demanding Google be broken up? Unfortunately the EU has no massive, powerful technology businesses to demand be broken up.