Facing threat of Microsoft buying Yahoo, missed earnings, and a report exposing its Achilles' heel, search giant's execs commit to rebalancing After getting approval from the European Union for its ...
A group of 12 Republican members of U.S. House of Representatives join privacy advocates in urging hearings for the proposed merger For some privacy advocates, Google’s proposed $3.1 billion ...
Google will meet the European Union’s deadline to propose changes to its advertising technology business after a near-€3 ...
It’s not surprising that Google’s $3.1 billion acquisition of DoubleClick in 2007 changed the ad game, but now it seems a document known as a “pitch deck” that recently surfaced shows why a growing ...
The Federal Trade Commission is likely to approve the proposed $3.1 billion merger of Google and DoubleClick today or tomorrow, according to two sources familiar with the agency's review of the deal.
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Google Defies Ad Break Up Pressure in Wake of $3.5B EU Fine
Shares in Alphabet ($GOOGL) were higher today on reports that the tech giant won’t break up its advertising business in the ...
Google faces a federal adtech antitrust trial next week. The DOJ and 17 states allege Google used acquisitions to dominate the $300 billion adtech market. A pitch deck outlines how the DoubleClick ...
Google Inc.’s pending $3.1 billion acquisition of online ad-serving vendor DoubleClick Inc. will hurt consumers, according to two privacy groups opposed to the wholesale approval of the deal. The ...
In March 2007, Google’s then senior executive in charge of acquisitions, David Drummond, emailed the company’s board of directors a case for buying DoubleClick. It was an obscure software developer ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Facing prickly questions about possible conflicts of interest, Google Inc. will sell a service called Performics -- acquired as part of DoubleClick Inc. -- that helps Web sites ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Google Inc.'s $3.1 billion purchase of DoubleClick Inc. will create a new powerhouse in digital advertising that could spur a wave of takeovers in the online marketing sector. The ...
SAN FRANCISCO, April 20 (Reuters) - Consumer privacy groups on Friday sought to derail Google Inc.'s $3.1 billion deal to buy online ad supplier DoubleClick Inc., filing a complaint with U.S.
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