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Google $2.6 Billion Looker Takeover Probed by U.K. Watchdog

The Competition and Markets Authority said it will verify whether the acquisition might substantially weaken competition.

Google $2.6 Billion Looker Takeover Probed by U.K. Watchdog
The Google Inc. logo is displayed on an Apple Inc. iPhone in this arranged photograph taken in the Brooklyn borough of New York, U.S. (Photographer: Gabby Jones/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) --

The U.K. formally announced a merger probe into Google’s $2.6 billion takeover of Looker Data Sciences Inc. a week after its antitrust watchdogs raised concerns about Amazon.com Inc.’s purchase of a minority stake in Deliveroo.

The Competition and Markets Authority said in a Tuesday statement it will verify whether the Alphabet Inc. unit’s acquisition might substantially weaken competition.

The CMA said it set a Feb. 13 deadline to take a decision in this first phase review. U.S. regulators cleared the deal last month.

The British competition regulator is taking a tough look at technology deals. U.K. watchdogs last week threatened Amazon with an extended competition review of its Deliveroo deal unless the e-commerce giant addressed concerns that customers, restaurants and grocers would face higher prices.

Google announced in June that it planned to buy U.S.-based Looker for its cloud unit, which lags far behind Amazon and Microsoft Corp. with just 4% of the cloud-computing infrastructure market as of 2018, according to the most-recent figures from analyst Gartner Inc. U.S. regulators cleared the deal in November.

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