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Google's (GOOG) $750 million deal to buy mobile ad network AdMob appears to be in trouble. Bloomberg reports that the Federal Trade Commission is seeking sworn statements from Google competitors and advertisers as part of their investigation of read more...
Google's $750 million buyout of mobile advertising firm AdMob is looking less certain thanks to Federal Trade Commission investigation. read more...
Google's proposed (and now delayed) acquisition of mobile ad network AdMob appears to be drawing even more regulatory scrutiny from the FTC. read more...
Naukri News (blog) Google-AdMob Deal Hits Another Setback Mediapost.com The picture isn't brightening for Goggle's proposed $750 million acquisition of mobile ad network AdMob. read more...
www.WirelessFederation.com/news: A sworn declaration has been seeked by US regulators from Google Inc. competitors and advertisers. read more...
Now here's a great way to gather totally, completely unbiased information about a potential merger: ask the companies' competitors. read more...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is looking for official declarations from Google rivals and advertisers about Google's proposed purchase of mobile ad provider AdMob, which could signal the regulator may challenge the deal. read more...
A well-known face might be causing a problem in Google's planned possession of mobile advertising company AdMob.The US Federal Trade Commission is currently asking Google advertisers and competitors for more info about the potential crash of the deal. read more...
We haven't heard a peep about the monumental acquisition of Admob by Google that would give the search/mobile giant unprecedented market share in the mobile ad space. read more...
We haven't heard a peep about the monumental acquisition of Admob by Google that would give the search/mobile giant unprecedented market share in the mobile ad space. read more...
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