Ron Burgundy Posted April 14, 2015 Share Posted April 14, 2015 Google may learn more on Wednesday about how Europe's antitrust chief will treat complaints about its market dominance, according to EU officials who said Margrethe Vestager was likely to make an announcement. A European Commission spokesman declined comment on Tuesday on whether Vestager, who is due to fly to the United States on Wednesday afternoon, would make a statement after the weekly meeting of all 28 EU commissioners in the morning. "If there is a time for announcements it will be announced, but there is nothing on this question today." Google could not be reached for comment. Andreas Schwab, a member of the European Parliament who has pushed for the EU executive to consider even breaking up Google, told Reuters he expected the Commission to conclude its investigation and issue a statement of objections - effectively bringing charges against Google that could result in huge fines and orders to reshape its business in Europe. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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