Google ordered to pay nearly $2 billion to Klarna's Pricerunner unit over comparison shopping market abuse. Court rules Alphabet's search giant abused its power in the price-comparison services sector.
Alphabet's Google was ordered to pay almost $2 billion to Klarna's Pricerunner unit in a dispute over the search-engine giant's abuse of power in the market for comparison shopping services.
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