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.
(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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