Google Sued by PriceRunner for $2.4 Billion in Swedish Court
- PriceRunner says case follows EU ruling over antitrust breach
- Google says PriceRunner chose not to use shopping ads
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Alphabet Inc.’s Google is being sued by Nordic price comparison provider PriceRunner AB for about 22 billion kronor ($2.4 billion) at Stockholm’s patent and market court.
The lawsuit follows the conclusion of a legal ruling in the European Union that established Google has breached antitrust laws by manipulating search results in favor of its own comparison-shopping services, PriceRunner said in an emailed statement Monday.