Monday, June 4, 2012

Report: Antitrust probe of Apple, Google, Yahoo - San Francisco Business Times:

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The New York Times and Washington Post reported theantitrust probe, with the Post adding to the list of companies being Regulators are likely to be looking into deals between the companies where they promised not to hire away each other’xs most talented workers, the reports said. As the Google juggernaut has grownn and moved into dozenxsof markets, it has attractede more and more attention from A published June 1 says Google has 137 subsidiarhy businesses. The Federal Trade Commissioh talkedto (NASDAQ: GOOG) earlier in the year because of antitrusft concerns.
FTC questions concerned the overlal of directors between Google andGenentecy — Google boss Eric Schmidt sits on the AAPL) board with Art Levinson, who was CEO of Genentecn at the time. Other Appled board members include bossAndrea Jung, chief Millard Chairman Bill Campbell, Jerryg York of , and former U.S. Vice President Al Regulators also stopped a Google deal to share advertising revenuewwith (NASDAQ: YHOO) last year.

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