The biggest fine ever, given to any single company, in an antitrust case. Today An American Tech Gaint, Google, fined with 2.4 billions euros, which equals to 2.7 billion dollars, of punishment, for distorting internet search result, in favor with its own shopping channel. 2.7 billion us dollars. The European Commission found that, the U.S. tech giant denied, "consumers a genuine choice" by using its search engine, to unfairly steer them to its own shopping platform. It denied other companies, the chance to compete on the merits and to innovate. And most importantly, it denied European consumers a genuine choice of services, nd the full benefits of innovation." The Commission also said that Google acted illegally, by giving priority placement in search results to its own shopping service, while deprecating results from rivals to areas where potential buyers were much less likely to click. The $2.7 billion fine represents just over 2.5% of Google's revenue last year and Alphabet, Google has 90 days to respond to the European Commission’s demands, or face penalties of up to 5 percent of the average daily global revenue of Alphabet, its parent company. European officials said on Tuesday that they would regularly monitor the company’s activities to ensure that it was complying with the ruling. This fine double of previous record breaker of 1.06 billion euros imposed on Us chip maker company INTEL in 2009.

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