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Welcome to Business Insights Daily, I’m your host, Seshank. Today, we’re looking at the recent court ruling declaring Google a monopoly—and why, despite all the headlines, little is likely to change. Out of the ashes of Microsoft’s antitrust decision in the early 2000s rose Google. And now, out of the ashes of Google’s own monopoly decision, well… Google will likely still rise. According to Morgan Stanley, the remedies from this ruling are “likely benign and unlikely to dislodge Google’s leading position.” So, is Google untouchable? Let’s explore.
By Seshank Bagavath
Welcome to Business Insights Daily, I’m your host, Seshank. Today, we’re looking at the recent court ruling declaring Google a monopoly—and why, despite all the headlines, little is likely to change. Out of the ashes of Microsoft’s antitrust decision in the early 2000s rose Google. And now, out of the ashes of Google’s own monopoly decision, well… Google will likely still rise. According to Morgan Stanley, the remedies from this ruling are “likely benign and unlikely to dislodge Google’s leading position.” So, is Google untouchable? Let’s explore.