US /ˌæntiˈtrʌst, ˌæntaɪ-/
・UK /ˌæntiˈtrʌst/
As part of its antitrust lawsuit, the U.S.
As part of its antitrust lawsuit, the U.S.
The residency match system, the founders of which were awarded a noble prize not even 15 years ago, is now being investigated by an antitrust panel.
The Residency Match System, the founders of which were awarded a Nobel Prize not even 15 years ago, is now being investigated by an antitrust panel.
It's weaponizing the antitrust division of our federal government.
He's weaponizing the antitrust division of our federal government.
And if you're a monopoly or an oligopoly, it's incredibly important to stay out of antitrust trouble.
And the best way to stay out of antitrust trouble is to not to not make anybody angry.
that keeps theoretically, prices as low as possible, unless there's, you know, antitrust violations going on.
and that keeps theoretically prices as low as possible unless there's, you know, antitrust violations going on.
In July, the European Commission fined Google a record-breaking $5 billion for violating EU antitrust rules.
In July, the European Commission fined Google a record-breaking $5 billion for violating EU antitrust rules.
The company said in a statement to CNBC, "If the FTC is successful in this lawsuit, the result would be anti-competitive and anti-consumer because we'd have to stop many of the things we do to offer and highlight low prices, a perverse result that would be directly opposed to the goals of antitrust law." One of the biggest appeals to shopping on Amazon is easy returns, especially for Prime products.
A perverse result that would be directly opposed to the goals of antitrust law.
I had the privilege of being President Obama's antitrust chief.
I had the privilege of being President Obama's antitrust chief.
And importantly, if it wanted to, it could make it harder for Wall Street and corporate landlords to gobble up the existing rental housing stock by using its antitrust policies.
And importantly, it could, if it wanted to, it could make it harder for Wall Street and corporate landlords to gobble up the existing rental housing stock by using its antitrust policies.
We don't talk enough about antitrust.
We don't talk enough about antitrust.