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1:20 PM · May 15, 2020
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Soros dumps GOOG stock before antitrust lawsuits against Google
Justice Department, state attorneys general poised to hit Google with antitrust lawsuits: report
The Justice Department and a group of state attorneys general may file antitrust lawsuits against Alphabet Inc.’s Google as soon as this summer, according to a Wall Street Journal report that published Friday afternoon and cited people familiar with the matter.
The states’ probes are centered on the Alphabet Inc. GOOGL, +1.19% GOOG, +1.25% subsidiary’s online advertising business.
The Justice Department, which is also scrutinizing Google’s ad technology, is focusing more broadly on how Google leverages its dominant search business to stifle competition, sources told the Journal.
The Justice Department could bring a case this summer, followed by some AGs — led by Texas Republican AG Ken Paxton — in the fall, the Journal reported. The Justice Department was not immediately available for comment.
“We continue to engage with the ongoing investigations led by the Department of Justice and Attorney General Paxton, and we don’t have any updates or comments on speculation,” a Google spokeswoman told MarketWatch. “Our focus is firmly on providing services that help consumers, support thousands of businesses, and enable increased choice and competition.”
“We’ve issued [civil subpoenas] to Google and impacted third parties. We hope to have the investigation wrapped up by fall,” Paxton said in a statement, according to the Journal. “If we determine that filing is merited we will go to court soon after that.”
U.S. Attorney General William Barr, who continues to treat the investigation of Google as a priority despite the COVID-19 pandemic, told the Journal in March that he wanted a decision on the matter by the summer.
If filed, the lawsuits would pose a significant threat to Google’s rougly $170-billion-a-year business and rank among the biggest antitrust cases in U.S. history, alongside the government’s case against Microsoft Corp. MSFT, +1.45% in the late 1990s.
Despite its status as a tech titan with a market value of $769 billion, Google has largely avoided federal government enforcement actions. The Federal Trade Commission, which shares antitrust authority with the Justice Department, conducted a broad investigation of Google but closed it in 2013, citing a lack of evidence.
With the expected federal actions, Google becomes the first of the four major tech companies under antitrust scrutiny to face action. The other three – Apple Inc. AAPL, -0.59% , Facebook Inc. FB, +1.96% , and Amazon. com Inc. AMZN, +0.87% – and Google formally became the focus of the Justice Department and FTC nearly a year ago.
lphabet shares fell about 2% in after-hours trading Friday afternoon following the release of the report immediately after the regular trading session ended.
Alphabet shares have held up recently despite concerns about antitrust charges and effects of COVID-19 on the online advertising market, rising 2.5% so far this year as the S&P 500 index SPX, +0.39% has declined 11.7%.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/justice-department-state-attorneys-general-poised-to-hit-google-with-antitrust-lawsuits-report-2020-05-15