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Google Fights To Prevent A Breakup Of Its Business

Google is fiercely lobbying US authorities to reconsider the plan to break up its parent company, Alphabet, as the tech giant braces for the potential fallout of antitrust actions.

Key Facts

Last week, representatives from Google met with officials from the Trump administration in an attempt to persuade the government to soften its stance on breaking up Alphabet’s business. This appeal comes in the wake of a significant antitrust case that began in August last year and is expected to culminate in rulings and decisions over the coming months. A federal judge is set to rule on how Google must change its business practices, with hearings scheduled for next month. Both sides will present their final proposals on Friday, and a decision is expected in August.

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The US Department of Justice has filed two antitrust cases against Google: one focused on the search engine business and the other on its advertising operations. In October, it became evident that the government was considering forcing Google to divest major assets such as Chrome and Android—key components that help maintain its dominance in online search. Google has strongly objected to this, calling the demand “radical” and vowing to appeal, arguing that it “goes far beyond the legal issues in this case.”

What Are The Offers?

  1. Search Distribution: The government proposes limiting or eliminating default search agreements, pre-installations, and revenue-sharing deals. This would also involve separating Chrome, Play, and Android from Google and limiting its control over emerging technologies like AI.
  2. Data Access and Use: The plan calls for mandatory sharing of Google’s databases, algorithms, and AI models, alongside enhanced transparency requirements for search results and advertising ranking signals. It also proposes a ban on using personal, privacy-sensitive data.
  3. Search Monopoly: Google’s ability to use contracts that restrict competitors’ access to web content would be limited.
  4. Advertising Practices: Google would be required to restructure and refine its advertising tools, including those powered by AI.

The Big Number

$2.10 trillion – Alphabet’s market capitalization, making it the fifth-largest company globally, just behind Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, and Amazon.

Donatella Versace Steps Down After 30 Years At The Helm of Fashion Empire

After nearly three decades steering the iconic Versace brand, Donatella Versace is stepping down from her role as head of the fashion house. The 69-year-old Italian designer, who inherited the reins from her late brother, Gianni, following his tragic murder in 1997, will remain with the company as its Chief Brand Ambassador. She is set to pass the creative torch to Dario Vitale, the former design and image director of Miu Miu, who will take on the position of Chief Creative Officer.

In her Instagram announcement, Donatella shared her thoughts: “Championing the next generation of designers has always been important to me,” she wrote, expressing her excitement for Vitale’s appointment. “I am thrilled that Dario Vitale will be joining us, and I am eager to see Versace through new eyes.”

While her new role shifts focus, Donatella’s deep connection to Versace remains unchanged. “Versace is in my DNA and always in my heart,” she declared. Donatella’s stewardship has firmly cemented the brand as a staple in the luxury fashion industry, with designs worn by global superstars like Dua Lipa, Angelina Jolie, and Sabrina Carpenter.

In a heartfelt reflection, Donatella expressed her gratitude: “It has been the greatest honour of my life to carry on my brother Gianni’s legacy. He was the true genius, but I hope I have some of his spirit and tenacity.” Despite her transition, she reaffirmed her commitment to the brand’s future, adding: “I will remain Versace’s most passionate supporter.”

The announcement was met with a wave of tributes from the fashion world. Celebrities like actor Damian Hurley, singer Sabrina Carpenter, and model Iris Law shared their admiration for the designer’s contribution to the industry. “We love you forever,” Hurley commented, while Carpenter called her “one and only,” and Law posted, “Love you so much.”

This shake-up in leadership comes as speculation mounts that Prada Group may be eyeing a potential acquisition of Versace from its current owner, Capri Holdings, which purchased the luxury brand for €2 billion in 2018. As Donatella steps into her new role, the future of Versace remains closely watched by both fans and industry insiders.

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