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Google loses EU court battle over €2.4B antitrust fine


The Court of Justice said Google’s practice of favoring its own shopping search results over rival services “was discriminatory.”

Margrethe Vestager said she’d been told to brace for defeat on Apple’s challenge against tax state aid finding. Thoughtless tweets cost competition cases, warns economist Fiona Scott Morton, whose EU job hopes were dashed by French lobbying. Panagiotis Kontoleon, the former head of Greece’s EYP intelligence service, was one of a handful of top officials who resigned in the wake of the scandal.

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