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Tech
The U.S. is reportedly preparing to sue Ticketmaster over the monopolistic behavior that outraged Swifties last year
By
Sunny Nagpaul
April 16, 2024
Tech
Andy Jassy says Amazon has a ‘great relationship’ with sellers. Longtime sellers say it’s ‘the worst it’s ever been’
By
Jason Del Rey
April 11, 2024
Finance
Private equity firms are so terrified of antitrust watchdogs they may have withheld information about deals, DOJ official says
By
Leah Nylen
and
Bloomberg
April 11, 2024
Tech
Contributing Writer
By
The Associated Press
April 1, 2024
Tech
Amazon hits pause on controversial seller fee rollout that had caused a revolt
By
Jason Del Rey
April 1, 2024
Finance
$30 billion credit-card deal with Visa, Mastercard is one of the biggest antitrust settlements ever, capping a nearly 20-year fight
By
Paige Smith
and
Bloomberg
March 26, 2024
Newsletters
Breaking down the EU’s one-two-three antitrust punch against Apple, Alphabet, and Meta
By
David Meyer
March 25, 2024
Finance
‘I don’t want to pay a buyer’s agent’—homeowners are charged up after $418 million settlement, top real estate CEO says
By
Alena Botros
March 22, 2024
Tech
The DOJ’s blockbuster lawsuit against Apple boils down to long-running argument within tech
By
Kylie Robison
and
Rachyl Jones
March 22, 2024
Finance
Former broker unimpressed by $418 million NAR settlement—says they couldn’t agree on lunch let alone a conspiracy
By
Alena Botros
March 21, 2024
Tech
Yale antitrust scholar likens Apple case to epic Microsoft battle: ‘It’s a really big deal to go up and punch someone who is acting like a bully and pretending not to be a bully’
By
Michael Liedtke
,
Lindsay Whitehurst
,
Frank Bajak
,
Michael Balsamo
and
The Associated Press
March 21, 2024
Tech
Apple hit with massive antitrust case from DOJ, 16 states after 5-year probe into smartphone market
By
Leah Nylen
and
Bloomberg
March 21, 2024
Tech
Apple to be hit with new Justice Department lawsuit over allegations it unfairly blocked rivals from iPhone features
By
Anna Edgerton
,
Kartikay Mehrotra
,
Leah Nylen
and
Bloomberg
March 21, 2024
Finance
The $1.8 billion ‘conspiracy’ verdict that rocked the real-estate industry has turned into a groundbreaking $418 million settlement
By
Will Daniel
March 15, 2024
Newsletters
Apple’s hysterics over the new EU antitrust law have led to two climbdowns already—and the law hasn’t even been in force for a week
By
David Meyer
March 11, 2024
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Rob Gillies
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The Associated Press
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