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US state attorneys lean towards breaking up Google's ad tech business

Google, Facebook Inc, Amazon.com Inc and Apple Inc are under a series of probes into allegations

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Reuters and others reported in mid-May that state attorneys general led by Texas were likely to file an antitrust lawsuit against Google

Agencies Washington DC
The US state attorneys general investigating Alphabet Inc's Google for potential antitrust violations are leaning towards pushing for a breakup of its ad technology business as part of an expected suit, CNBC reported on Friday.

The Justice Department and nearly all state attorneys general have opened investigations into allegations that Google has broken antitrust laws. The federal probe focuses on search bias, advertising and management of Google's Android operating system. Google's shares were up 1.6 per cent on the day.

Google spokeswoman Julie Tarallo McAlister said the company continued to engage with the Justice Department and the Texas attorney general's

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