BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Commission on Thursday fined Meta Platforms €797.72 million ($840.24 million) over abusive ...
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The European Commission fined Meta $797.72 million euro on Wednesday for abusing its dominant position and breaching EU Antitrust rules. The EU opened these proceedings against Meta in 2021 for the ...
The European Union has fined Facebook’s parent company Meta over $840 million for violating antitrust laws through its ...
While Meta’s AI-driven growth and strong user engagement remain attractive, the stock’s current consolidation phase and ...
The European Commission issued the penalty after its long-running investigation found that the company abused its dominant ...
The European Union has imposed a €798 million ($840 million) fine on Meta Platforms, accusing the company of unfairly ...
As big tech's entanglement with politics draws fresh scrutiny post-US election, Western platforms face a deepening trust ...
An EU commission alleged that Meta leveraged its dominance in social networking to gain an unfair advantage in online ...
Meta said the Commission claimed that Marketplace had the potential to hinder the growth of large incumbent online ...
The European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, has hit Meta, with a fine worth $840 million for what it classifies as an antitrust violation.