Massive Tech CEOs Set for Excessive-Stakes Antitrust Listening to

The CEOs of Apple, Amazon, Fb and Google are set to inform Congress they face stiff competitors that motivates them to maintain enhancing their broadly used merchandise, based on testimony ready for a listening to Wednesday.
The CEOs of Apple, Amazon, Facebook and Google are set to tell Congress they face stiff competition that motivates them to keep improving their widely used products, according to testimony prepared for a hearing Wednesday.Original article
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