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Google paid $26 billion in 2021 to become the default search engine on browsers and phones
Google paid $26.3 billion to be the default search engine on mobile phones and web browsers in 2021, according to a slide made public Friday in a federal antitrust trial against the company.
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Microsoft Has the Last Laugh After 'Wasting' $26 Billion on Company It Bought in 2016
Microsoft took some flack for making its largest purchase at the time, but the move has paid off for the tech giant. Microsoft paid $26 billion for job posting social media platform LinkedIn in 2016.
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Japan to issue nearly US$60 billion in bonds to fund economic package
Find out more about subscription packages here. JAPAN is set to issue close to US$60 billion in bonds in its second extra Budget to fund a planned 13.2-trillion-yen (S$118.7 billion) economic package ...
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Brookfield Raises $26 Billion on Oaktree, Infra Fund Boost
(Bloomberg) -- Brookfield Asset Management raised $26 billion in the third quarter and said it’s on track to bring in close to $150 billion in fresh capital this year, despite a tough ...
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Google spent $26 billion to hide this phone setting from you
There’s a setting on your phone and web browser that Google is desperate to keep you from discovering. How desperate? In 2021 alone, Google paid Apple, Samsung and others $26.3 billion to keep ...
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Mitsubishi Heavy expects record defence orders as Japan boosts military
Find out more about subscription packages here. MITSUBISHI Heavy Industries has doubled its forecast for defence orders to a record 1.6 trillion yen (S$14 billion) in the current financial year, it ...
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Japan tech giant SoftBank posts $23 billion quarterly loss
Japanese technology company SoftBank Group posted a $23.4 billion loss in the April-June quarter as the value of its investments sank amid global worries about inflation and interest rates ...
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Brookfield Asset Management Raises $26 Billion in 3Q, On Track for FY Target
Brookfield Asset Management has raised $61 billion in capital this year, including $26 billion in the latest quarter, as it tracks toward its target of close to $150 billion. The asset manager ...
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T-Mobile must face private antitrust lawsuit over $26 bln Sprint deal - US judge
Nov 3 (Reuters) - A federal judge in Chicago has ordered T-Mobile US (TMUS.O) to face a lawsuit from AT&T (T.N) and Verizon (VZ.N) subscribers who claim the mobile communication giant's deal for ...
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Alibaba extends losses to $26 billion in market value after the company announces big reversal of spin-off plans
Alibaba walked back plans to spin off its $11 billion cloud business this week, sending shares of the Chinese tech giant lower for a second day on Friday. By market value, Alibaba has shed about $ ...

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