White House Doesn't Want to Destroy Big Tech: Biden Adviser

Barrons2021-08-20

President Joe Biden’s White House doesn’t want to kill Big Tech. It just wants to make it more competitive, says Tim Wu, special assistant to the president for technology and competition policy. But ...

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  • robot1234
    2021-08-20
    robot1234
    Better not procrastinate. China has already moved ahead with revised regulatory measures to curb monopoly practice and better data management. Lots of short term pain. Basically, all tech counters, including BAT, are affected and currently trading at ATL (all-time low). Long term, a win-win for both customers and service providers as a more regulated market will injet consumer confidence and enhanced demand. 
  • YunaTuna
    2021-08-20
    YunaTuna
    Oo
  • Ermmmmmm
    2021-08-20
    Ermmmmmm
    Good to hear that 
  • Ermmmmmm
    2021-08-20
    Ermmmmmm
    Good to hear that 
  • BlueDragon
    2021-08-20
    BlueDragon
    They just want money, this is what they always do, when they need money. They done it to the banks, the automotive companies and now it is the Big Tech companies.
  • AdrinaChow
    2021-08-20
    AdrinaChow
    Like
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