House panel is demanding emails and communications from executives at four tech giants as it looks for evidence of anticompetitive behavior
House Judiciary Committee leaders from both parties asked Amazon.com Inc., Facebook Inc., Apple Inc. and Alphabet Inc., owner of Google, to provide by Oct.
14 reams of documents including executive communications and financial statements as well as information about competitors, market share, mergers and key business decisions.
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