Massive tech antitrust probe report from Congress possible by early fall

A much-anticipated deep dive into antitrust allegations in opposition to 4 of America's largest tech corporations and suggestions on tips on how to tame their market energy might be launched by late summer time or early fall from the Home of Representatives Judiciary Committee's antitrust panel, senior committee aides stated.
A much-anticipated deep dive into antitrust allegations against four of America's largest tech companies and recommendations on how to tame their market power could be released by late summer or early fall from the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee's antitrust panel, senior committee aides said.Original article
Author: Nandita Bose

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