Looks like the tech giant is about to face another regulatory headache. Word on the street is that EU regulators are preparing to slap a hefty fine on the company over violations related to its app marketplace. The Play Store has been under scrutiny for anti-competitive practices, and it seems the hammer's finally coming down. Another reminder that even the biggest players can't dodge compliance issues forever.
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CodeSmellHunter
· 14h ago
Google really can't play anymore this time, the EU is serious this time
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ChainDoctor
· 12-10 22:00
After all the effort, I still can't escape. This time, the EU is really going to get serious.
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 12-10 21:01
Here we go again... Based on my quantitative model, this type of regulatory risk event often triggers short-term selling pressure, but don't rush to sell. Historical data shows that after tech giants are fined, there is usually a rebound opportunity, and the key is whether it affects their business model afterward. In plain terms, it's a good time to do T, but the prerequisite is to have proper risk alerts in place.
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0xLostKey
· 12-10 20:50
Haha, it's happening again. This time, the EU really doesn't want to let Google go.
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ThesisInvestor
· 12-10 20:42
Here we go again, this time I have to honestly pay the fine.
Looks like the tech giant is about to face another regulatory headache. Word on the street is that EU regulators are preparing to slap a hefty fine on the company over violations related to its app marketplace. The Play Store has been under scrutiny for anti-competitive practices, and it seems the hammer's finally coming down. Another reminder that even the biggest players can't dodge compliance issues forever.