Google agrees to reforms in $500 mn antitrust settlement with shareholders

Google’s parent company Alphabet has agreed to invest $500 million over the next decade to overhaul its global compliance structure, under a proposed settlement in a shareholder lawsuit over antitrust violations. The agreement, filed in a federal court in California, marks a significant concession as Google faces intensifying regulatory scrutiny in the United States.

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