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Google and Apple lose antitrust lawsuits overseas, must pay millions
In separate cases, two of the world’s biggest tech giants have been ordered to pay billions of dollars in fines over cases in Europe that originated last decade.
Antitrust Suits in U.S. and E.U. Mean Fines and Trials for Apple and Google
The goal of many small businesses is to grow as large as possible, but Google's and Apple's legal woes remind us that throwing your weight around as a market giant can have costly consequences.
Google and Apple Face Billions in Penalties After Losing E.U. Appeals
The cases had established the European Union as the world’s leading tech watchdog, but have since raised questions about its protracted appeals process.
Apple Ordered to Pay €13 Billion in Back Taxes to Ireland
E.U. Court Rules Against Apple in Case Over $14.4 Billion in Taxes Ireland Never Collected
Ireland case was by far the biggest in outgoing E.U. antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager’s decade-long campaign against selective tax benefits to big firms.
Apple must pay Ireland more than $14 billion in back taxes, court rules
Ruling comes on same day EU court enforces whopping $2.7 billion penalty against Apple in long-running antitrust case.
Apple Loses Final Appeal to Avoid Paying $14 Billion in Back Taxes
In a dispute with the European Union ( EU ), Apple lost its last appeal on Tuesday in the EU's top court to avoid paying $14.34 billion (13 billion euro) in back taxes to Ireland.
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What to know about Google’s second antitrust trial
Google is on trial for the second time in two years for alleged antitrust violations, as the Department of Justice (DOJ) ...
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It’s a Busy Week for Tech. Apple’s Event Is Only a Piece of the Puzzle.
Tech investors have a busy week ahead of them as Apple hosts its iPhone launch event, Alphabet’s Google heads to trial, and ...
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Apple set to launch iPhone 16 with AI features at ‘It’s Glowtime’ event
Apple is set to launch the iPhone 16 with enhanced AI features, including a revamped Siri and new tools like Genmoji.
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Apple may have to give up $14B escrow account to satisfy EU court on Tuesday
The European Union will issue a ruling on a decades-long dispute over a 2004 tax deal between its own Commission, Ireland, ...
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Future of Google search rests with judge who will strip away monopoly power: Q&A with antitrust expert
Google's future as provider of the world's most dominant search engine rests in the hands of a federal court judge who last ...
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Warren Buffett Cut His Stake in Apple. Should You?
Berkshire Hathaway has had a significant stake in Apple since 2016 and has gotten its money's worth and then some. Times were ...
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10 years later, Apple Pay is amazing — and about to change
When Apple launched Apple Pay in 2014, at an event 10 years to the day before this year’s iPhone launch, Apple promised the ...
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