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EU gives Google-DoubleClick buy thumbs up
11-03-2008
by The Register
Google's multi-billion dollar acquisition of online ad network DoubleClick has finally been given the go-ahead by European regulators.
The European Commission (EC) said Tuesday the USD3.1 billion deal won't impede competition, despite the complaints of Microsoft and Yahoo.
"The Commission found that the merged entity would not have the ability to engage in strategies aimed at marginalising Google's competitors, mainly because of the presence of credible ad-serving alternatives... in particular Microsoft, Yahoo and AOL," said the EC in a statement.
The acquisition had already been approved by US regulators in December.
The EC had taken longer in its investigation partly because of the potential privacy concerns of joining together the databases of the two companies, which include significant information on users' web activity.
Those concerns were eventually put aside as they were considered beyond the remit of European competition regulators.
Other organisations were happy the deal hadn't been blocked.
Jonathan Zuck, president of the Association of Competitive Technology which represents SMEs, said: "The merger will undoubtedly change the competitive landscape of our industry and fuel the evolution of internet advertising."
The Register and its contents are copyright 2008 Situation Publishing. Reprinted with permission.
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