The U.S. government is trying to crack down on a handful of our mega-cap names.
The U.S. government is trying to crack down on Big Tech, claiming a handful of our mega-cap names are using their size and market influence to hurt competition. Still, we remain bullish. In our view, the companies in the regulators' sights — Alphabet 's Google, Amazon and Microsoft — are not engaged in anti-competitive behavior.
The logos of Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft displayed on a mobile phone and a laptop screen.The U.S. government is trying to crack down on Big Tech, claiming a handful of our mega-cap names are using their size and market influence to hurt competition.
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