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EU's Vestager Sees 'No Reason' Google Shouldn’t Comply

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Google now knows what Microsoft and Intel felt like. After a seven-year probe, the European Union’s antitrust cops fined the search giant a record €2.4 billion for abusing its market position. Authorities found that Google skewed search results to favor its own shopping site. Here’s the Commission’s reasoning. — Andy Reinhardt