Motley Fool Money: Google, DOJ, and Default Inertia (11/10)

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Motley Fool Money: Google, DOJ, and Default Inertia (11/10)

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Motley Fool Money: Google, DOJ, and Default Inertia (11/10)
The DOJ’s anti-trust suit against Google is far from over, but details are emerging that show even the search giant knew the optics of their search default deal with Apple weren’t great. Tim Beyers and Dylan Lewis discuss how the Department of Justice is charging Google for cementing itself as the search leader with exclusive deals with Apple, just how lucrative those deals were for Apple, and the similarities with this case and the government’s anti-trust case against Microsoft in the 1990s. Then, 15 minutes in, Mary Long caught up with Motley Fool analyst Sanmeet Deo for a chat about airport security stock Clear and the race to the front of the line. Companies discussed: AAPL, GOOG, GOOGL, YOU. Host - Dylan Lewis; Guests - Tim Beyers, Mary Long, Sanmeet Deo
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Tim Beyers,Mary Long,Sanmeet Deo


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