The dispute is accumulating a potentially large amount of nearly $2 billion for dozens of big US companies, including Facebook and Alphabet.
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Alphabet's Google will pay up to $200 million to settle an FTC investigation into YouTube's alleged violation of a children's privacy law.
The company spent billions of dollars on three businesses this week: Carbon Black, Intrinsic and Pivotal Software.
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The companies agree to reunite Sumner Redstone's US entertainment empire under the name ViacomCBS.
The company acquired Symantec’s enterprise business for $10.7 billion.
The group made a $2 billion investment in ride-hailing app Grab.
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The company will pay a record-breaking $5 billion fine to resolve a government probe into its privacy practices, among other penalties.
While the US Department of Justice asks the appeals court to pause its antitrust ruling, the company is hit with a €242 million fine by the European Commission.
France's Senate approves a tax on big tech companies, potentially opening a new front in a trade row between Washington and the EU.