Looks like Alphabet isn't out of the woods yet with EU regulators. Word on the street is Google's getting hit with another fine in 2026 for allegedly pushing its own services over competitors. Despite their attempts to play nice with EU's Digital Markets Act, sources say it's still not cutting it.
This ongoing regulatory pressure could weigh on $GOOGL performance. Tech giants facing antitrust scrutiny usually see increased operational costs and potential business model shifts. Keep an eye on how this plays out - might create some market volatility.
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SighingCashier
· 5h ago
ngl Google has really been caught by the EU this time, can't come up with any tricks... Another fine in 2026, this pace is getting a bit frequent.
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DuskSurfer
· 12-12 11:45
Honestly, Google really can't dodge this time. The EU regulatory troops are coming for real.
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DiamondHands
· 12-11 21:57
Google is fined again, the EU really never gets tired of playing...
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DustCollector
· 12-11 21:55
EU regulators are really cracking down on Google, and another round is coming in 2026
NGL, Google's recent moves are truly hard to keep up with... The roadmap for fancy fines is scheduled until next year
With such high regulatory costs, how can $GOOGL possibly rise? Short sellers must be happy
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ContractHunter
· 12-11 21:53
Google's recent performance is a bit rough, EU is serious about regulation.
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DegenWhisperer
· 12-11 21:41
ngl EU really is Google's nemesis... Another fine in 2026? These Europeans are just determined to take them down.
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RugPullAlarm
· 12-11 21:36
Google is really about to get caught in the EU's trap... It's not even 2026 yet, and the fund flows can be locked in advance, which is outrageous. On-chain data has long hinted at the risks, and big players definitely can't escape.
Looks like Alphabet isn't out of the woods yet with EU regulators. Word on the street is Google's getting hit with another fine in 2026 for allegedly pushing its own services over competitors. Despite their attempts to play nice with EU's Digital Markets Act, sources say it's still not cutting it.
This ongoing regulatory pressure could weigh on $GOOGL performance. Tech giants facing antitrust scrutiny usually see increased operational costs and potential business model shifts. Keep an eye on how this plays out - might create some market volatility.