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Trump VP pick supports Big Tech antitrust crackdown

Trump VP pick supports Big Tech antitrust crackdown By Jody Godoy July 15 (Reuters) - Former U.S. President Donald Trump's vice presidential pick J.D. Vance has openly praised the work of Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan, a sign that the agency's broad approach to antitrust enforcement could enjoy some level of support from a second Trump administration.
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Wiz deal could help Alphabet nail down the cloud

BREAKINGVIEWS-Wiz deal could help Alphabet nail down the cloud The author is a Reuters Breakingviews columnist. The opinions expressed are her own. By Jennifer Saba NEW YORK, July 15 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Alphabet’s GOOGL.O mooted acquisition of cybersecurity firm Wiz is expensive, aggressive, will irritate powerful foes, and – despite that – looks like a good idea.
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2024 Prime Day Expected To Drive $14 Billion Online For U.S. Retailers - Adobe Report

BRIEF-2024 Prime Day Expected To Drive $14 Billion Online For U.S. Retailers - Adobe Report July 15 (Reuters) - Adobe Inc ADBE.O : 2024 PRIME DAY EXPECTED TO DRIVE $14 BILLION ONLINE FOR U.S. RETAILERS - ADOBE REPORT DAY 2 OF PRIME DAY EVENT TO DRIVE $6.9 BILLION ONLINE FOR U.S. RETAILERS - ADOBE REPORT DAY 1 OF PRIME DAY EVENT TO DRIVE $7.1 BILLION ONLINE FOR U.S.
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Amazon Prime Day sales to hit record $14 billion, data firm says

Amazon Prime Day sales to hit record $14 billion, data firm says By Ananya Mariam Rajesh and Arriana McLymore July 15 (Reuters) - Shoppers are likely to spend roughly $14 billion during Amazon's Prime Day two-day shopping event this week, according to projections from Adobe Analytics , a firm that studies e-commerce transaction data. Spending at Amazon AMZN.O on Tuesday and Wednesday could rise 10.5% from Prime Day 2023, Adobe said.
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European regulators crack down on Big Tech

FACTBOX-European regulators crack down on Big Tech Updates with latest on France's investigation in Nvidia July 15 (Reuters) - European regulators have launched a series of probes into Big Tech. In the latest move, the French antitrust regulator confirmed it was investigating Nvidia NVDA.O for allegedly anti-competitive practices. Here are some of the actions taken by European watchdogs against big technology companies: EUROPEAN UNION Apple AAPL.O will open its tap-and-go mobile payments system
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