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Former FTC Attorney: Stopping Amazon’s Conduct a First Step

Public Knowledge Competition Policy Director and former FTC attorney Charlotte Slaiman weighs in on the future of antitrust and big tech after the FTC’s moves against Amazon and the Microsoft-Activision Blizzard deal. She joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Technology.” ——– Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg Technology on YouTube: Watch the latest…

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Public Knowledge Competition Policy Director and former FTC attorney Charlotte Slaiman weighs in on the future of antitrust and big tech after the FTC’s moves against Amazon and the Microsoft-Activision Blizzard deal. She joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Technology.”
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1 Comment

  1. ivan nightly

    September 27, 2023 at 7:16 pm

    interesting how this is interpret `pushing 3rd party to raise prices every where else`(0.40) of the few business I know one of which is a CEO they often push supplies where they are buying High volume from to lower their price per unit due to volume not to inflate the price to their competitor it makes no sense. Im sure Amazon has merely insisted on a discount price by volume as many other companies due since if they will not drop there is normally some one who will

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