Alphabet's Google was hit with a 2.95 billion euro ($3.45 billion) European Union antitrust fine on Friday for anti-competitive practices in its lucrative ad tech business, a sharp sanction that riled up U.S. President Donald Trump.
Breakdown
- Donald Trump threatened sanctions on the EU after Google was fined for antitrust violations.
- The European Commission fined Google nearly 3 billion euros for abusing its dominance in online advertising. 16s
- Google is appealing the EU fine and also faced additional fines in the US and France for privacy breaches. 35s
- Despite the fines, Google's market value increased as the company avoided being broken up. 55s
- A US judge rejected a request for Google to sell its Chrome browser, a case initiated during Trump's first administration. 1m 21s