The Pak Banker

US and states' Google antitrust probe nears finish line

- WASHINGTON -AP

The US Justice Department is seeking the final documents to complete an antitrust investigat­ion of Alphabet Inc's Google (GOOGL.O), said three sources familiar with the probe, which is expected to end with a lawsuit this summer. State attorneys general have separate probes into Google, and the US House of Representa­tives Judiciary Committee has ongoing investigat­ions into Google, Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O), Facebook Inc (FB.O) and Apple Inc (AAPL.O).

The department has requested informatio­n by the end of June from companies concerned about Google's abuse of its advertisin­g clout, as well as those with data that could be used to support a complaint against Google, the sources said, noting that the deadline could be extended.

They did not say what the complaint would allege. Justice Department officials and some state attorneys general will hold a virtual meeting on Friday to discuss the probe, a person briefed on the matter said.

Google, which provides free web searches, email and other services, makes money through advertisin­g. Google controls a third of the world's online ad spending but 90% of the market for some ad tech tools. This includes Google Ad Manager, software that publishers use to sell space for display ads.

Google has also been accused of abusing its dominance of Android, its smartphone operating system. Platforms such as Yelp say Google favors its own products in search results.

The Justice Department declined to comment. Google had no immediate comment. The dozens of state attorneys general led by Texas which are also investigat­ing Google will certainly be asked to join the federal lawsuit, and many will likely do so, one of the sources said.

"They're not joined at the hip but there is a lot more coordinati­on," the source said. Google's defenders, like Washington-based tech trade group NetChoice whose members include Alphabet, say digital ad prices have fallen sharply in the past decade.

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