DOJ's Interest in Microsoft-Yahoo Deal
The Justice Department on Friday said it is "interested" in reviewing antitrust issues associated with Microsoft’s nearly $45 billion unsolicited bid for Yahoo. If the deal goes through, analysts expect scrutiny from Congress, Justice and other enforcement agencies, but they say any concerns about search engine or online advertising market power may not be significant enough to stop the transaction.
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