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Judge rules Google violated antitrust laws with its search business
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TheStreet’s Conway Gittens brings you the biggest news of the day, including what investors are watching and why Google is in big trouble.
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I'm Conway Gibbs reporting from the New York Stock Exchange.
00:02
Here's what we're watching on the street today.
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Wall Street is trying to regain its footing
00:07
after the biggest three-day stock market
00:08
sell-off in two years.
00:10
Upbeat earnings are helping to soothe concerns
00:12
that the economy is tipping into a recession.
00:15
Demand for Caterpillar's costly heavy-duty machinery
00:19
remained strong last quarter, leading to better
00:21
than expected results.
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Uber topped forecasts as both ride-sharing and food delivery
00:27
continued to bring in revenue.
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In other news, after a nearly year-long trial,
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Google has been found guilty of violating
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U.S. antitrust laws when it comes to its search business.
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And his ruling U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta
00:42
claimed Google's practices have allowed it
00:44
to crush its competition and stifle innovation.
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Mehta wrote, quote,
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After having carefully considered and weighed
00:52
the witness testimony and evidence,
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the court reaches the following conclusion.
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Google is a monopolist and it has acted as one
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to maintain its monopoly.
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The Justice Department argued that due to Google's monopoly,
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it was able to charge advertisers artificially high prices
01:08
to place ads on its platform.
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The DOJ also claimed since there were no other contenders
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in the space, Google didn't have to invest in time
01:16
or money to improve its search engine.
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Google, however, maintains it has done nothing wrong
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and intends to appeal.
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Its president of global affairs pushed back
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on the ruling stating, quote,
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According to the ruling, Google has an 89.2% share
01:38
of the market for general search services,
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which increases to 94.9% on mobile devices.
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That'll do it for your daily briefing
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from the New York Stock Exchange.
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I'm Conway Hiddens with The Street.
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