Large Tech CEOs to defend their firms earlier than U.S. Congress by itemizing rivals

The chief executives of 4 of the world's largest tech firms, Amazon.com Inc, Fb Inc, Apple and Alphabet's Google, plan to argue in a congressional listening to on antitrust on Wednesday that they face intense competitors from one another and from different rivals.
The chief executives of four of the world's largest tech companies, Amazon.com Inc, Facebook Inc, Apple and Alphabet's Google, plan to argue in a congressional hearing on antitrust on Wednesday that they face intense competition from each other and from other rivals.Original article
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