The European Commission fines Google 2.4bn euros ($2.7bn; £2.1bn) for favouring its shopping comparison service.
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EU hits Google with a record antitrust fine of $2.7 billionwww.cnbc.com Google has been fined a record 2.4 billion euros ($2.7 billion) after EU antitrust regulators concluded the first stage of their three-pronged probe into the world's most popular search engine.
EU hits Google with record £2.1bn fine for abusing internet search monopolywww.telegraph.co.uk The European Union has fined Google €2.
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