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Shares of Google, Facebook and Amazon slumped following reports that U.S. regulators plan to investigate the companies, along with Apple, for possible antitrust violations.Antitrust enforcers are unlikely to seek a breakup of any of the tech titans, with the government likely to press a case only if it s sure it can win.Yet mounting federal scrutiny of their practices in online advertising, internet search and supplier contracts could pressure the companies to make changes aimed at increasing competition.The U.S. government is putting America s biggest technology companies in its crosshairs, with the Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission preparing to investigate Google, Facebook, Amazon and Apple over potential antitrust concerns. Wall Street is taking notice--shares of Google parent Alphabet lost 6% on Monday, Facebook dropped 7.5% and  <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.co.uk>stanley uk</a> Amazon fell 4.6%.Despite investor concerns, the scope and focus of the federal probes remain largely unclear. All four companies declined to comment. Here s what is known, as well as potential remedies to the company s competition issues.Breakups unlikely, but that s not the pointReports that the government is preparing to scrutinize the companies  <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.de>stanley becher</a> don t mean regulators have yet opened an investigation, let alone point to an eventual breakup that many U.S. lawmakers and other critics are calling for. Many such federal investigations fizzle out without a trial.                        <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.uk>stanley quencher</a>                   The decision to investigate come Ezjn Trump signs executive order on apprenticeship to celebrate  dignity of work
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