Google Inc is sure about success of its bid for DoubleClick
Google Inc. offered US$3.1 billion (2.29 billion EUR) bid for online ad tracker DoubleClick to win over EU and U.S. regulators. Rivals Microsoft Corp. and Yahoo Inc. have also complained about the deal because it will make Google a stronger player, while consumer advocates have cited concerns about data privacy and the knock-on effect on media that increasingly rely on Internet ads to pull in ...
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