Alphabet Inc.'s Google is dealing with over $12 billion in damage claims from various price comparison websites in the EU, stemming from a 2017 European Commission ruling that fined the company $2.4 billion for antitrust violations. This led to several follow-on suits, which are now being pursued in court after a tribunal affirmed Google's wrongdoings. As litigation advances, there is potential for increased legal challenges against Google, amidst additional issues it faces in the U.S. regarding antitrust actions.
"Alphabet Inc.'s Google faces at least $12 billion in damage claims from European price comparison websites, alleging that the search giant unlawfully stole their customers."
"Following a 2017 decision by the European Commission that fined Google $2.4 billion, numerous follow-on civil suits emerged, which are now progressing in court."
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